Hello, I recently graduated with a BS in biology having a cGPA of 3.06 and science gpa of about 2.8 or 2.9. I have not taken the DAT yet, and I have average extra-curricular activities that I have done so far and nothing stellar. I was planning to take the DAT this summer and apply to dental schools, but I am getting extremely discouraged from seeing applicants with gpa of 3.5+ getting rejected with decent DAT scores like 20. I am currently studying for the DAT and I know that I would have to do extremely well to even be considered for admission. Right now I am not sure if it's really worth it to spend money in applying to dental schools and taking the DAT. I don't even have letter of recommendations yet, but I have professors in mind to ask for them. So my question is, should I even bother studying for the DAT and applying to dental schools? Should I just give up on this profession? I really want to have a profession where I can help people and I thought being a dentist would be very fulfilling to do so. I am not sure if I want to do research, but if there are no other options I will do that also.
tldr; if you were in my shoes, should I study the GRE and apply to 1 year masters or 2 year masters programs? Or should I continue to study for the DAT and apply to dental schools? Also, if I were to apply to masters, which masters program would be most profitable if my pursuit of dental school doesn't work out? Thank you very much for helping me and reading this.
tldr; if you were in my shoes, should I study the GRE and apply to 1 year masters or 2 year masters programs? Or should I continue to study for the DAT and apply to dental schools? Also, if I were to apply to masters, which masters program would be most profitable if my pursuit of dental school doesn't work out? Thank you very much for helping me and reading this.