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I have a good friend applying for the third year in a row who just got his DAT back, and I was wondering what trends people have seen for those that needed three tries to really nail the DAT. The first two years he did well, landing just shy of the 20's, and applied to most of the east coast schools without getting more than interviews and waitlists. He has a solid GPA of around 3.5 and two degrees (bio and chem), and this time around he worked incredibly hard and got his DAT's up into the lower to mid 20's (I'm not him so I don't feel comfortable posting his scores, but they were awesome). His applications are completely finished now and he's focusing on his state school and most of the east coast private schools. Normally he's be in awesome shape for at least a few acceptances, but I don't know how schools tend to look at DAT scores on your 3rd attempt. He's never done poorly on them, but it took two extra tries to really nail it, so I don't know what category of applicant that places him in. There are no other problems with his application that I know of, he has tons of shadowing experience, and he seems to interview fairly well.
I know this is sort of a hard case to predict, but any thoughts would be appreciated.
I know this is sort of a hard case to predict, but any thoughts would be appreciated.