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Hi,
I have been preparing for medical school for the entirety of my college years. However, I am starting to have second doubts about medical school after researching online and talking to a lot of physicians and surgeons. I love working with and serving people as well as working in the field of health care, but the aspects of working 50-60 hours per week (not including being on call) and dealing with insurance system really prompted me to question how much do I really want to be a doctor.
I have a strong passion of working with people, listening to their stories, and figuring out how I can help them. I love the idea of having my own little clinic, but also being able to have time for my future family. I absolutely cannot imagine myself doing any other profession that is not health care related.
I am in my last quarter in college as a biomedical engineering student, and I am trying to plan how I can fit in preparing for the DAT, taking the DAT, and applying for dental school this upcoming cycle.
The question: given my current stats, how high of an DAT score would I need to be considered as competitive when applying to dental schools?
cGPA: 3.50
sGPA: 3.30
MCAT: 30 (Don't know whether this is relevant or not)
EC:
200 hours of nonclinical volunteering in my community
2 total years of research in orthopedic and cardiovascular fields
1 year fraternity president
1 year fraternity vice president of volunteering
4 years involvement with the fraternity + multiple contributions to the fraternity + chairs of multiple events
2 years member/group leader of a clinical club **
150 hours clinical volunteering at a hospital **
40 hours clinical volunteering at a volunteer clinic **
50 hours shadowing electrophysiologists, orthopedic surgeons, and family practitioners. **
5 LORs (1 ochem professor, 1 microbiology professor, 1 hospital volunteer president, 1 non-science professor, 1 research professor)
** Please understand that many of my ECs are geared toward applying to medical school. **
Thanks!
I have been preparing for medical school for the entirety of my college years. However, I am starting to have second doubts about medical school after researching online and talking to a lot of physicians and surgeons. I love working with and serving people as well as working in the field of health care, but the aspects of working 50-60 hours per week (not including being on call) and dealing with insurance system really prompted me to question how much do I really want to be a doctor.
I have a strong passion of working with people, listening to their stories, and figuring out how I can help them. I love the idea of having my own little clinic, but also being able to have time for my future family. I absolutely cannot imagine myself doing any other profession that is not health care related.
I am in my last quarter in college as a biomedical engineering student, and I am trying to plan how I can fit in preparing for the DAT, taking the DAT, and applying for dental school this upcoming cycle.
The question: given my current stats, how high of an DAT score would I need to be considered as competitive when applying to dental schools?
cGPA: 3.50
sGPA: 3.30
MCAT: 30 (Don't know whether this is relevant or not)
EC:
200 hours of nonclinical volunteering in my community
2 total years of research in orthopedic and cardiovascular fields
1 year fraternity president
1 year fraternity vice president of volunteering
4 years involvement with the fraternity + multiple contributions to the fraternity + chairs of multiple events
2 years member/group leader of a clinical club **
150 hours clinical volunteering at a hospital **
40 hours clinical volunteering at a volunteer clinic **
50 hours shadowing electrophysiologists, orthopedic surgeons, and family practitioners. **
5 LORs (1 ochem professor, 1 microbiology professor, 1 hospital volunteer president, 1 non-science professor, 1 research professor)
** Please understand that many of my ECs are geared toward applying to medical school. **
Thanks!