Thanks for the advice. No, like I posted these letters are not required, but it can't hurt! I really wasn't tooting my own horn about my stats. This is what I heard from two different adcom representatives when I went and visited schools in the spring (they said if I could get my DAT over 20, with my grades, I would be competitive). I guess I should have mentioned that I have a 3.4 science gpa, and after being out of school for 12 years, have maintained a 4.0 in all my science classes (including almost all my prerequisistes) since returning. And looking at the average stats for all the dental schools I'm applying to, I'd have to agree I'm "pretty competitive." We all need to remember that the average posters on this wonderful forum are above average for admission to dental schools. And that there are other factors besides stats. I think we all have a great shot. The fact that we spend time in this forum (posting and watching) shows that we really are serious about our choice of vocation. Remember there are a lot of people that are "just applying." That's what the interviews are for - weeding out those people that aren't as serious about a serious education and profession. So Dr "Smiley" or whoever, let's try to keep a positive tone. We are all in this now. There's nothing anybody can about their stats for the 2005 cycle (unless you're retaking the DAT), so for those that are freaking out because you don't have a 3.9 and 24 DAT, relax. Stay strong, resolute, and confident when you go to those interviews. It will show through, and make you a more attractive candidate. From being in the business world for the last decade, I can tell you, positive people get the jobs. Enough pep talk! Gotta start my Biochem homework! 👍