Reapplying to D-School?

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I apologize if this topic has been covered in another thread, but I couldn't find the answer anywhere.

I am re-applying this year. I took the DAT last August (2008). In my AADSAS application it asks my DAT scores. When I hit send can I assume that my scores will be sent to all the schools? Or do I need to do something else to have my scores sent to the schools?

Any advise is appreciated. Thanks guys 😍
 
I did send my DAT scores out last cycle. This year I am applying to about 14 schools. 9 of them are from last year and 5 are new schools. Do I need to call each of the 9 schools that I applied to last year and ask them if they are going to keep my DAT score on file or if I need to have it resent? I guess it's either that or pay the fee (what is it now, $50 per school?) to have it resent to all 14 schools? omg :scared:
 
you will have to resend to every school but it's $25 / school.
i guess few schools would keep your old score in file but you do not want to delay your process by any means for trying to save $25

yeah i feel your pain since im reapplying and im applying to 17 schools but hopefully it's all worth the money at the end.
 
I did send my DAT scores out last cycle. This year I am applying to about 14 schools. 9 of them are from last year and 5 are new schools. Do I need to call each of the 9 schools that I applied to last year and ask them if they are going to keep my DAT score on file or if I need to have it resent? I guess it's either that or pay the fee (what is it now, $50 per school?) to have it resent to all 14 schools? omg :scared:

Just call each of the 9 schools and see if they still have your scores from last cycle and if they are going to keep it for this upcoming cycle. It only takes them like 2 minutes to pull your scores up if they have it. It won't take that long to call and ask them. This way you will save $25 per school that you don't need to re-send your scores to.
 
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