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hey,
i'm applying next cycle. took the DAT on 9/29. i was pretty happy with my scores, but after finding this site, i'm starting to think i should retake it (found the site the day AFTER i took the DAT).
PAT: 17
RC: 18
QR: 18
BS: 18
GC: 18
OC: 17
AA: 18
TS: 18
since i didn't know about the site, i ONLY used the kaplan blue book and online resources to study for the exam. this is my main reason for considering a retake--i think by diversifying my study materials i should be able to bring up my score.
my main reason for keeping the scores (other than the stress of STUDYING non-stop for weeks), is due to the evenness of these scores as compared to my practice tests. a typical pracice test was:
PAT: 18-20
RC: 18-20
QR: 20-22
BS: 15-16
GC: 15-17
OC: 16-17
AA: 17-19
TS: 16-17
so basically, i did better on ALL of my sciences than on ANY of my practice tests, but my scores on PAT, RC and QR were all less than my practice tests. my overall average on practice tests and the real thing was pretty much the same, BUT my real test was MUCH more evenly distributed.
i studied for around 3-5 hours for 5 weeks (usually 6 days on, one day off each week), and as mentioned before ONLY used kaplan blue book and kaplan ONLINE resources to study with.
i basically am only interested in getting into my state school (UNC; only dental school in my state). i will apply to other schools, but UNC is my #1 choice by far.
overall GPA: 3.3
science GPA: 3.0
undergrad school: unc
URM, 100+ shadowing hours by application date, good volunteer activites, TONS of extracurriculars.
planning to take a few science classes next semester, to bring my GPA up more (since it's below average at this point), work in a dental office, and do more shadowing on during my year off.
sorry for the long post...please tell me what you think! also, let me know if you think it's worth the risk...because going down in the sciences could really hurt my chances of getting in.
-waystinthyme
i'm applying next cycle. took the DAT on 9/29. i was pretty happy with my scores, but after finding this site, i'm starting to think i should retake it (found the site the day AFTER i took the DAT).
PAT: 17
RC: 18
QR: 18
BS: 18
GC: 18
OC: 17
AA: 18
TS: 18
since i didn't know about the site, i ONLY used the kaplan blue book and online resources to study for the exam. this is my main reason for considering a retake--i think by diversifying my study materials i should be able to bring up my score.
my main reason for keeping the scores (other than the stress of STUDYING non-stop for weeks), is due to the evenness of these scores as compared to my practice tests. a typical pracice test was:
PAT: 18-20
RC: 18-20
QR: 20-22
BS: 15-16
GC: 15-17
OC: 16-17
AA: 17-19
TS: 16-17
so basically, i did better on ALL of my sciences than on ANY of my practice tests, but my scores on PAT, RC and QR were all less than my practice tests. my overall average on practice tests and the real thing was pretty much the same, BUT my real test was MUCH more evenly distributed.
i studied for around 3-5 hours for 5 weeks (usually 6 days on, one day off each week), and as mentioned before ONLY used kaplan blue book and kaplan ONLINE resources to study with.
i basically am only interested in getting into my state school (UNC; only dental school in my state). i will apply to other schools, but UNC is my #1 choice by far.
overall GPA: 3.3
science GPA: 3.0
undergrad school: unc
URM, 100+ shadowing hours by application date, good volunteer activites, TONS of extracurriculars.
planning to take a few science classes next semester, to bring my GPA up more (since it's below average at this point), work in a dental office, and do more shadowing on during my year off.
sorry for the long post...please tell me what you think! also, let me know if you think it's worth the risk...because going down in the sciences could really hurt my chances of getting in.
-waystinthyme
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