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Hey guys,
I just took the DAT for the second time. My first scores were pretty bad (for a number of reasons), but I feel I rebounded well on the second.
Here are the scores (Scaled score, percentile)
First time:
PAT 17 (50.4)
QR 16 (50.9)
Reading 18 (38.1)
Bio 18 (61.9)
GC 19 (70.7)
OC 20 (79.2)
Science 19 (73.6)
AA 18 (60.7)
Second time:
PAT 22 (93.8)
QR 20 (95.1)
Reading 21 (88.9)
Bio 18 (72.1)
GC 22 (95.2)
OC 21 (89.7)
Science 20 (91.3)
AA 20 (93.4)
Going by the percentiles, I would be thrilled with my scores. But when I compare the scaled scores I go this time with the scores I got last time, i'm disappointed. For instance, in Bio, i went up nearly 11 percentile points but got the same score. Further, in Science, I went from 73.6 percentile to 91.3 percentile, all for one measly scaled point. Do dental schools have a way of differentiating these scores? Or did I just get unlucky somehow?
Thank you for any further clarification that you might be able to give.
I just took the DAT for the second time. My first scores were pretty bad (for a number of reasons), but I feel I rebounded well on the second.
Here are the scores (Scaled score, percentile)
First time:
PAT 17 (50.4)
QR 16 (50.9)
Reading 18 (38.1)
Bio 18 (61.9)
GC 19 (70.7)
OC 20 (79.2)
Science 19 (73.6)
AA 18 (60.7)
Second time:
PAT 22 (93.8)
QR 20 (95.1)
Reading 21 (88.9)
Bio 18 (72.1)
GC 22 (95.2)
OC 21 (89.7)
Science 20 (91.3)
AA 20 (93.4)
Going by the percentiles, I would be thrilled with my scores. But when I compare the scaled scores I go this time with the scores I got last time, i'm disappointed. For instance, in Bio, i went up nearly 11 percentile points but got the same score. Further, in Science, I went from 73.6 percentile to 91.3 percentile, all for one measly scaled point. Do dental schools have a way of differentiating these scores? Or did I just get unlucky somehow?
Thank you for any further clarification that you might be able to give.