- Joined
- May 5, 2017
- Messages
- 92
- Reaction score
- 122
GPA: 3.93
sGPA: ~3.95 (unsure of exact here, but it is higher than my cumulative)
DAT: AA20 | TS19 | PAT27 | RC23 | BIO18 | OC21 | GC20 | QR17
I will have about 100 shadowing hours by the time of submitting my application and about only 50 volunteering (non-dental related) hours. I am still in the process of narrowing my school list and plan to apply during the first week of June when the cycle officially opens. I am definitely applying to the University of Michigan, as well as the University of Detroit Mercy. My extracurriculars are nothing special and I feel like I am constantly seeing applicants on SDN with a laundry list of exceptional things they have done. So a stellar DAT score, which I believe I am capable of achieving might be in my interest. I would like to know, do any of you think I should or should not re-take? Considering the cost of the test, DAT Bootcamp, and the time commitment, do I stand good chance at these schools without the re-take? All opinions are welcome and greatly appreciated!
sGPA: ~3.95 (unsure of exact here, but it is higher than my cumulative)
DAT: AA20 | TS19 | PAT27 | RC23 | BIO18 | OC21 | GC20 | QR17
I will have about 100 shadowing hours by the time of submitting my application and about only 50 volunteering (non-dental related) hours. I am still in the process of narrowing my school list and plan to apply during the first week of June when the cycle officially opens. I am definitely applying to the University of Michigan, as well as the University of Detroit Mercy. My extracurriculars are nothing special and I feel like I am constantly seeing applicants on SDN with a laundry list of exceptional things they have done. So a stellar DAT score, which I believe I am capable of achieving might be in my interest. I would like to know, do any of you think I should or should not re-take? Considering the cost of the test, DAT Bootcamp, and the time commitment, do I stand good chance at these schools without the re-take? All opinions are welcome and greatly appreciated!