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I heard is better to take Biology and Chemistry 1st year, Physics 2nd Year and Organic Chemistry 3rd year along with some social sciences courses.
I heard is better to take Biology and Chemistry 1st year, Physics 2nd Year and Organic Chemistry 3rd year along with some social sciences courses.
It's not just abt 'getting it over with', the DAT score is only valid for three years. If OP takes the exam, for instance, in the summer after his sophomore year (as you suggest), and ends up having to reapply, he will only have that app cycle left before the scores expire. This is also assuming he does not take any add'l time off after college (aside from the reapp year).yeah. im still not clear about my plans. but i will definitely avoid useless classes in my first 2 years.
use ur first 2 years to prepare for DAT. get it over with. than start taking phy and the rest.
It's not just abt 'getting it over with', the DAT score is only valid for three years. If OP takes the exam, for instance, in the summer after his sophomore year (as you suggest), he will only have 1 app cycle to utilize those scores before they expire (please correct me if I'm wrong). If he did not get in anywhere and had to reapply, he would then have to retake the DAT.
It's not just abt 'getting it over with', the DAT score is only valid for three years. If OP takes the exam, for instance, in the summer after his sophomore year (as you suggest), and ends up having to reapply, he will only have that app cycle left before the scores expire. This is also assuming he does not take any add'l time off after college (aside from the reapp year).
I'm curious about this too. I'm not sure if "valid for three years" means the timeline between taking the exam and matriculating to dental school or the time between taking the exam and sending in the AADSAS application, which would add an extra year of eligibility over the former scenario.