Strange DAT question

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premedman

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I have a different type of DAT question. Here is my situation. I have taken the DAT a total of 5 times. Now, to defend myself, this has been over several years. I was very dumb in the fact I tried to balance two jobs, school, and studying for the DAT. I have an 18AA, but I want to take it again. I am now able to only work one job, and actually focus on the DAT. My question is, even if I "nail" the DAT, how will the admissions look at this? I know I have taken it mor ethen usual, but it has been spread out over a long period of time. Does that even matter? I have a good gpa, and a Master's degree in biology )gpa 3.4), and dental experience. I am very curious what to do. I know I need to take ti again, and I can finally focus on it, but is it too late for me?

Jarrad
 
premedman said:
I have a different type of DAT question. Here is my situation. I have taken the DAT a total of 5 times. Now, to defend myself, this has been over several years. I was very dumb in the fact I tried to balance two jobs, school, and studying for the DAT. I have an 18AA, but I want to take it again. I am now able to only work one job, and actually focus on the DAT. My question is, even if I "nail" the DAT, how will the admissions look at this? I know I have taken it mor ethen usual, but it has been spread out over a long period of time. Does that even matter? I have a good gpa, and a Master's degree in biology )gpa 3.4), and dental experience. I am very curious what to do. I know I need to take ti again, and I can finally focus on it, but is it too late for me?

Jarrad

i wanna say 18 is very good.
No need to retake.
even if u take ur dat 10 times, the ones u took more than 2 years ago don't count.
 
Does it look bad that i took it so many times. Is it possible to overcome the afct I have taken it five times? Is this a hopless cause? I dont want to give up!!
 
premedman said:
I have a different type of DAT question. Here is my situation. I have taken the DAT a total of 5 times. Now, to defend myself, this has been over several years. I was very dumb in the fact I tried to balance two jobs, school, and studying for the DAT. I have an 18AA, but I want to take it again. I am now able to only work one job, and actually focus on the DAT. My question is, even if I "nail" the DAT, how will the admissions look at this? I know I have taken it mor ethen usual, but it has been spread out over a long period of time. Does that even matter? I have a good gpa, and a Master's degree in biology )gpa 3.4), and dental experience. I am very curious what to do. I know I need to take ti again, and I can finally focus on it, but is it too late for me?

Jarrad
If I were you, I would lay out 4 hours of day for about 3 months and just nail the exam. Get 20s across the board and you should be fine. The DAT is not hard and I think with hard work, anyone can do well.

Take care,
Rich
 
so u think if I get 20's across the board, ill be fine, even though ive taken it so many times?
 
premedman said:
so u think if I get 20's across the board, ill be fine, even though ive taken it so many times?
Yes. They will ask you about it though. However, dont take the DAT unless you are confident you will do well. I waited 2 years before I felt I was ready emotionally and academically to put in the hours to study for this exam.

Hope this helps,
Rich
 
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