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Teeths

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Hi everyone,

So it's that time to really be buckling down and studying for the DAT!!

What are some things that are working for you/ not working for you? What's your schedule like? Also, are you focusing on a section at a time or going through a little of each section per week? Etc etc


We're all in this together, let's do this! 😛
 
We're not in this together, we're actually against each other if you're applying in 2012.

Just use the search forums and look how other people study; that's what I did.
 
We're not in this together, we're actually against each other if you're applying in 2012.

Just use the search forums and look how other people study; that's what I did.


Competitive huh?.. lol.. I like it!...

Every person learns their own way. I've been reviewing each topic one at a time.. I will however, be condensing it down in the last 2 weeks leading up to my test and reviewing everything together so not to forget material.. But this has been discussed very much and you can easily find this topic somewhere else in the forum 👍
 
Oh c'mon, the guy had it coming and plus I was kidding.
Really, aren't we all fighting for that one spot in dental school? Essentially, helping someone else score higher on DAT is making it harder for you to get in.

The people who altruistically post DAT advices are usually those that have finished the DAT, scored well and therefore felt no competitive angst, and are probably already accepted somewhere.
What the poster did wrong was target the wrong audience, i.e. us, by asking in present tense. He/she should have asked in past tense thereby directing the question towards those at a position willing to give advice.

...i'm awkward
 
Oh c'mon, the guy had it coming and plus I was kidding.
Really, aren't we all fighting for that one spot in dental school? Essentially, helping someone else score higher on DAT is making it harder for you to get in.

The people who altruistically post DAT advices are usually those that have finished the DAT, scored well and therefore felt no competitive angst, and are probably already accepted somewhere.
What the poster did wrong was target the wrong audience, i.e. us, by asking in present tense. He/she should have asked in past tense thereby directing the question towards those at a position willing to give advice.

...i'm awkward

your gonna have a great time making friends in dental school.... be sure to keep that attitude
 
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