Should I take the DAT this summer?

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Greetings all
I am looking to get some advice on when to take the DAT
Right now I am in my second year, I am going to finish both semesters of orgo by the end of it, and I would have completed 2 semesters of general bio, plus 1 upper-level bio (I'm not sure which one to take). Should I take the DAT that following summer, while orgo is still fresh in my head? I would have completed all the classes for the dat (gen chem, etc) but the only problem is lack of bio courses.
I've heard some individuals can just read and memorize the bio material in dat prep books w/out having to take the actual class, so is it a good idea to try that? I wont have anything to do that summer so i can spend my time preping
Also, can i get a recommendation for my upper level bio class next semester: either genetics, cell bio, or physiology

Thanks!
 
I say go ahead and study for the DAT this summer and then spend the following summers building up your application (shadowing, volunteering, etc.) The biology really is just memorization, so I really dont think you NEED the classes at this moment. Just take multiple practice tests before your test day at the end of the summer to ensure that you are ready, if your not getting the scores on the bio section you need, then just postpone your test. It wont be a big deal since you are starting this process so early.

In terms of what upper level bio class to take, Physio is recommended/required for a majority of dental schools. Just make sure you do well in it and keep your gpa up!

Good luck to you in the future, and good thinking with getting started early. This will make your application process a lot less stressful!
 
Thanks for your help 🙂

Good luck with your applications
 
take it while the ochem rxns are fresh
 
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