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Thank you LaughingGas. Are you in a program? If so how did you do it? Did you go to postbac? Is that the only option for me currently?Also anyone else that has input please help!
Thank you LaughingGas. Are you in a program? If so how did you do it? Did you go to postbac? Is that the only option for me currently?Also anyone else that has input please help!
Hey guys..... I literally spent the last 2 and a half hours reading all these stories and it has inspired me to work significantly harder to achieve my dream of becoming a dentist. But currently I just finished three years and havn't taken all of the core classes yet but from what I have taken I took 23 credits from (B/C/P) with alot remaining like cell bio, orgo (I and 2), Gen Chem II and even other additional classes like genetics and anatomy/physio (which arent required but look good). So far I only have a 2.17 in these courses with a 2.83 cumulative with 89 finished credit hours 🙁 . The thing is I just transferred schools also so I will be starting from a clean slate this semester but that doesnt change the fact that it will be adding on to my science gpa right and also many of my credits did not transfer? Also I am majoring in business management, because I enjoy it and I figured it would make my application more versatile. I have a lot of extracurriculars and even a lot of hours under my belt. My thing is I am just looking for some guidance as to what I could do now to basically get ACCEPTED!
I have an associated degree in Veterinary Technology and have now decided to go back to school because I want to be a doctor (on the human side). I am considered a junior by my college (but I still have a long way to go). After trying to work full time (over night -9p-7a) and go to school full time I seriously screwed up my GPA. I already had a couple D's to begin with, but now I have 5 D's on my transcript and many C's and B's and my GPA is a horrendous 2.2. I know that I can bring my GPA to the 3.0 range, I just don't think it is possible to get it as high as say a 3.6.
Is there any hope for me to get into a med school anywhere? Should I just forget this and set my sights on something else? I am very discouraged and don't know what to do 🙁
YouKnowTheDrill Thank you for the advice as well. Im just trying to figure out if I do get to that 2.8 - 3.0 range and Kill the DAT would it be feasible for me to apply to any schools or would I just be better off doing a Postbac program?
No I won't be graduating this year It is going to take me an extra semester, so I was thinking about finishing my pre reqs I already took physics I and II and Chem I as well as both Bios, but the should I aim for a formal one year postbacc when I'm out of school? Also is postbacc super competitive?
I just finished my jr year. gpa science & overall about 2.5. any chance of dental school?
Not with your current stats. Are you willing to take a full load of science classes for a couple of years? If you can do that and earn A's, then you have a chance.
just finished up with the dat and am sending in scores soon. I graduated with 2.97 in health and physical education and have a 3.2 in post bacc which accounts for ALL of my science courses. my dat scores were TS 18, AA 18, PAT 24 QR 16 RC 22 Bio 17 GC 19 OC 18. anyone have input on my chances?? im applying in state to umdnj and bu, tufts, nyu, asdoh, usc, western,
Anyone here, not classified as a minority with a 3.0 Science GPA get into dental school recently?
Thanks
I just wanted to provide some light at the end of the tunnel kind of inspiration.... My background is what you might call a big turd. I dropped out of highschool and got a 2.1 GPA my freshman yr of community college.. not exactly dentist material. However with a little maturing and a whole lot of studying I came back to school and kept a 4.0 for the last 3 years of my college career and ended up w/ a sGPA of 3.85. After that i studied my butt off for the DAT and nailed it with an AA 23 TS 25 PAT 20.. the moral of the story is you should NEVER underestimate yourself.
I highly recommend you to not apply this year. If those are indeed your stats, I'd hate to see you waste thousands of dollars. You definitely need to retake your DAT and score at least 18 on every section to even have a chance, and competitive scores are 20 or higher. Do take it when you're absolutely ready. Taking it a second time with dramatic improvement is a tremendous plus to your application.hey everyone. I'm in need of some advice...
I'm going to be a senior in college this year and unfortunately my stats aren't looking to hot. I am a biopsychology major with a 3.0 and yesterday I took my DAT which turned out to be a lot worse than I expected, AA16 PAT18 BI16 OC15 GC14 RC17 QR18. To say the least, I am devastated. I need to know if it's even worth applying to dental school.
My college offers a master's degree in microbiology that I might take in place of a post bacc degree so there's another option.
I might even decide on going to another school for my post bac- but that's something I need to research a bit more.
Anyway I'm feeling pretty discouraged at the moment and need your advice, whether it be good or bad.
Thanks!
I agree with your advisor, however, understand that you don't want to jeopardize DAT study time or classes. Research is the least important of all 3. I'd say focus on your class and squeeze some time for DAT but don't rush to take it. Since DAT scores are only good for 2 years or so, I'd say the summer right before your masters, you should take it. Since you've already studied o chem gen chem and all that, it should still be in your mind. Just do 8 hours a day for 2 and a half months in the summer before masters 1st year and take it. You should do well if you discipline yourself to study hard enough. Then apply after MS year 1. That way, your score is only 1 year old.Thanks KittySquared, that really helped! In your opinion, when should I retake the DAT? My adviser says that everything is fresh in my mind now and if I work hard for the next 3 months, I might be ready to take it. However, I do have classes and research going on and also I feel like by the time I actually send my application, schools would have made their decisions.
Would you suggest taking it after 2 years when I've completed my masters?
At that point, I doubt any dental school is going to pass you up and take on a barely 20 year old doofus from some small university with a 20 DAT and just decided a few months ago that s/he wants to be a dentist like mom/dad. You'll be way more qualified than said doofus and have dedicated a few years into pursuing dentistry. Any wise adcom would know you can succeed way more than the doofus.
OUCH! Way to pick on me. 🙁 lol
You can always un-doofusize yourself by actively reading up on dentistry, gaining shadow/volunteer hours, and really look pass the superficiality of $$$ and lifestyle of a dentist and wonder if you'd want to serve people by digging into their mouths all day. 😎😛
Hey guys. Just to give you some hope. I got my first interview yesterday to Lecom!!!!!! My stats are:
BCP GPA: 3.31
sGPA: 3.21
oGPA: 3.17
DAT:
Bio 21
GC: 24
OC: 22
QR: 18
RC: 14
TS: 22
AA: 20
Last year, I had a 3.0. Since then I've gotten 11 A's & a B+ to get my GPA up! It's def a struggle, but if you want this really bad, you can do it. Take the time to improve everything and show how serious you are now.
Good luck everyone!
Hey congrats, I'm sure you will do fine on your interview... I am currently in the same position as you were I have a 3.0 and I'm goin to do a years worth of postbac work, with full dedication I hope to pull off straight A's... Did you do an informal postbac as well? And do you have any suggestions for a fellow hopeful dentist.
I did an informal postbac. I took about 12 credits per semester and made sure I would get an A in them all. When I got a B+ in just 1 class I was upset with myself. Even after getting 8 A's & 1 B+ I was only able to bring my GPA up from a 3.0 to a 3.2 in 1 year. It would help to take more credits, but don't do it if you'll end up getting B's. Remember, every time you get a B, you're bringing your GPA back toward a 3.0 and basically shooting yourself in the foot.
Honestly, it just depends on how bad you want it. Just do the work for your classes and be patient since it takes a lot to move an inch and you can pull your GPA up! Also, keep in contact with your schools to show them your progress over the year, rather than your GPA statistics. Don't give up if this is what you really want!
Best of luck to you and everyone else!
Community college really doesn't look all that great on your transcript. The admissions person I spoke to said that they'd much see university. I'd say show up first day of class to 6 of the classes and explain your situation to the professor and say you'd really like to take the class. Generally they'll let you in. It's just 1 extra person so not a big deal. I'm pretty sure you'll get into at least 3 out of 6 that way. Seriously! Good luck!so i'm planning on doing an informal post-bacc this upcoming semester (im far too late in in applying for formal programs for this fall) and i was wondering how it is looked upon if i take a few upper level bio courses at a community college.
i tried taking some classes at a 4 year university, but the classes fill up so quickly, it's impossible to get in to any of hte classes this late in the registration phase. im basically left with no choice but to register at a community college and take a few classes there. what do you guys think?
I'm not if Cali so I'm not sure how hard it is to enroll in classes if you already have a degree. Just take as many BCP classes as you can to up that GPA- even at a CC if its the only place you can enroll. I know many people say not to repeat pre-reqs, but I would if they're the only classes that are open and you have a C or less in any of them. Also, you need to take the DAT. You have a good score but its not good enough when combined with a low GPA.hey guys...
need some advice from ya'll..
so basically for this application cycle..it doesnt look good for me..i was expecting it but hey i just wanted to give it a shot..
been rejected to couple schools already...
and it would be smart to think of a backup plan..
i have a bcp of 2.74
with dats: AA:20 PAT: 23 TS:20
i live in california and it would be ideal for me if i were to do a post bacc, or informal one in california...do you guys have any advice for me? any advice would be greatly appreciated..
and if anyone has taken post baccs in california, which one? and how was it?
thanks all.
I'm not if Cali so I'm not sure how hard it is to enroll in classes if you already have a degree. Just take as many BCP classes as you can to up that GPA- even at a CC if its the only place you can enroll. I know many people say not to repeat pre-reqs, but I would if they're the only classes that are open and you have a C or less in any of them. Also, you need to take the DAT. You have a good score but its not good enough when combined with a low GPA.
at this point you can only take classes at UCLA extension, or open enrollment at Cal States (fullertonn, LA, etc). CCs already started classes.hey guys...
need some advice from ya'll..
so basically for this application cycle..it doesnt look good for me..i was expecting it but hey i just wanted to give it a shot..
been rejected to couple schools already...
and it would be smart to think of a backup plan..
i have a bcp of 2.74
with dats: AA:20 PAT: 23 TS:20
i live in california and it would be ideal for me if i were to do a post bacc, or informal one in california...do you guys have any advice for me? any advice would be greatly appreciated..
and if anyone has taken post baccs in california, which one? and how was it?
thanks all.
I'm not in dental school and I'm applying next cycle as you are. I am answering based on the knowledge that I gathered in this pre-dental forum.Hi there to all of you brave hearts that have been a great example to what a persevering human should look like with all the blood and guts and scars...
I am a post-bacc(unofficial) with an oGPA 2.35 BS in Exercise Science, curruntly taking pre-reqs oChem/GenChem/Bio w/ respective labs, planning on getting nothing but A's this semester and the one to follow ( same load) take DAT and rock it by the end of May 2012 and apply by June 2012 ( I'll finish Physics summer time since i don't need it for DAT)! I have 4 years of assisting experience (last year being a lead assistant/ leadership) plus a month of abroad volunteering in a clinic in El Salvador( under direct supervision of a US dentist got to extract TEETH, without flinching🙂) though I realize all the dental experince in the world is no replacment of a great GPA. I feel I definitely jeopardized my GPA while working in a dental office concurrently! 🙁
I love the field and before I show my face out there, I need some input from people that are in similar situations that have succeeded.
I want an honest opinion of what chances would I have of getting in by next June? Would it be advisable to do so, or should i enroll into the MS program in Speech Pathology and just focus on that program so I display my serious intentions of becoming A DENTIST one day...
" Remember to keep your head up, for thoughts follow the same direction! "
~ my own personal quote
I would recommend you taking 2 years of post-bac, actually. Make sure you get straight A's, which is easier said than done. You may end up with approximately a 3.2 GPA if you do that. Then, you need to nail the DATs and get 20+ on all sections and then apply. But also simultaneously apply to a 1 year or 2 year masters program in ORAL/MICRO/BIOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, and NOT speech pathology. At your point, I'd say you need to probably invest about 2 and a half, if not 3 years of hardcore science classes in order to bring up the GPA to an acceptable GPA.Hi there to all of you brave hearts that have been a great example to what a persevering human should look like with all the blood and guts and scars...
I am a post-bacc(unofficial) with an oGPA 2.35 BS in Exercise Science, curruntly taking pre-reqs oChem/GenChem/Bio w/ respective labs, planning on getting nothing but A's this semester and the one to follow ( same load) take DAT and rock it by the end of May 2012 and apply by June 2012 ( I'll finish Physics summer time since i don't need it for DAT)! I have 4 years of assisting experience (last year being a lead assistant/ leadership) plus a month of abroad volunteering in a clinic in El Salvador( under direct supervision of a US dentist got to extract TEETH, without flinching🙂) though I realize all the dental experince in the world is no replacment of a great GPA. I feel I definitely jeopardized my GPA while working in a dental office concurrently! 🙁
I love the field and before I show my face out there, I need some input from people that are in similar situations that have succeeded.
I want an honest opinion of what chances would I have of getting in by next June? Would it be advisable to do so, or should i enroll into the MS program in Speech Pathology and just focus on that program so I display my serious intentions of becoming A DENTIST one day...
" Remember to keep your head up, for thoughts follow the same direction! "
~ my own personal quote
I would recommend you taking 2 years of post-bac, actually. Make sure you get straight A's, which is easier said than done. You may end up with approximately a 3.2 GPA if you do that. Then, you need to nail the DATs and get 20+ on all sections and then apply. But also simultaneously apply to a 1 year or 2 year masters program in ORAL/MICRO/BIOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, and NOT speech pathology. At your point, I'd say you need to probably invest about 2 and a half, if not 3 years of hardcore science classes in order to bring up the GPA to an acceptable GPA.
I'm not in dental school and I'm applying next cycle as you are. I am answering based on the knowledge that I gathered in this pre-dental forum.
If took you 4 years of school to get 2.35 ogpa, it will take you at least 2 years of As to get to 3.0 ogpa which are cut off for some schools.
MS in Speech Pathology.. I don't recommend it. It would be better to do MS in Oral Biology or biology related. SMPs are more suitable in this case.
About your chances its on the low side. Getting A's (4.0) on those prereqs, and killing DAT and with your experience, although ur ogpa is under 3.0 you might get in, or you may not. Best thing is to call schools that you are interested in and see how hypothetical chances are if you ace those prereqs. Goodluck.
I would recommend you taking 2 years of post-bac, actually. Make sure you get straight A's, which is easier said than done. You may end up with approximately a 3.2 GPA if you do that. Then, you need to nail the DATs and get 20+ on all sections and then apply. But also simultaneously apply to a 1 year or 2 year masters program in ORAL/MICRO/BIOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, and NOT speech pathology. At your point, I'd say you need to probably invest about 2 and a half, if not 3 years of hardcore science classes in order to bring up the GPA to an acceptable GPA.
You really think 2 years would bring his GPA up almost 1 point? I would think it'd barely reach 3.0 if he's already taken 4 years of classes.
Any recommendations on easiest dental schools to get into?