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After I graduated in 2010, it took me almost a year or so to find a job that somewhat related to my degree in Biomedical Sciences. It's quite honestly, the opposite of what I saw myself doing. I now have a full-time job, working rotating 12-hour shifts in a petroleum laboratory. It's exhausting! It's a great job, but I still feel like my heart is in the dental field. My motivation has renewed itself and I would like to pursue my dream of becoming a dentist once more.
I took the DAT a couple years ago while I was still in college and made a rather low score. 16 AA, 16 TS. It completely discouraged me to the point where I thought of changing career choices. Now that I have experienced a different career outside of the health care field, I am reverting back to my original plan.
My GPA was a 3.4...pretty average, not too low and not awesome either. I made a "C" in one pre-req class, but improved and made an "A" in the second portion. I also had another "C" in an upper level course. The rest were A's and B's. Not terrible, but I know I have to do amazing on the DAT to be competitive.
This is where I have a dilemma. Do I try one more time at the DAT or do I get back into school and prove to dental schools that I can handle the rigor of their courses, get reacquainted with actual science courses (since I graduated 2 years ago), and THEN retake the DAT (as I would be refreshed in a lot of the material)? I already tried studying this summer, but with my work schedule, it's difficult. I usually get home in time to eat and go straight to sleep. When I work nights, I sleep all through the day and have but a few hours to spare before my shift. On my days off, all I want to do is SLEEP! So you can see where I might have a problem with time management.
I am leaning more towards a Special Master's Program and have researched quite a few. My top schools include: UMDNJ, Barry University, Boston University, Midwestern University and NOVA Southeastern University. I really would like a program that offers dental courses or Gross Anatomy and preferably a non-thesis based program.
If any of you have any thoughts, advice, or recommendations on programs... please let me know! I will appreciate all the help I can get! 🙂
I took the DAT a couple years ago while I was still in college and made a rather low score. 16 AA, 16 TS. It completely discouraged me to the point where I thought of changing career choices. Now that I have experienced a different career outside of the health care field, I am reverting back to my original plan.
My GPA was a 3.4...pretty average, not too low and not awesome either. I made a "C" in one pre-req class, but improved and made an "A" in the second portion. I also had another "C" in an upper level course. The rest were A's and B's. Not terrible, but I know I have to do amazing on the DAT to be competitive.
This is where I have a dilemma. Do I try one more time at the DAT or do I get back into school and prove to dental schools that I can handle the rigor of their courses, get reacquainted with actual science courses (since I graduated 2 years ago), and THEN retake the DAT (as I would be refreshed in a lot of the material)? I already tried studying this summer, but with my work schedule, it's difficult. I usually get home in time to eat and go straight to sleep. When I work nights, I sleep all through the day and have but a few hours to spare before my shift. On my days off, all I want to do is SLEEP! So you can see where I might have a problem with time management.

I am leaning more towards a Special Master's Program and have researched quite a few. My top schools include: UMDNJ, Barry University, Boston University, Midwestern University and NOVA Southeastern University. I really would like a program that offers dental courses or Gross Anatomy and preferably a non-thesis based program.
If any of you have any thoughts, advice, or recommendations on programs... please let me know! I will appreciate all the help I can get! 🙂