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This is my 2nd time and the results are a bit bittersweet.
Bio - 19
GChem - 21
Orgo-20
PAT - 17
RC - 17
Math - 16
Total science - 20 (92%)
AA - 19 (85%)
I'm shocked about the PAT score, I seriously thought I smoked this section. On my 1st DAT, I got an 18 and felt like I was much more prepared this time... almost puked when i saw the 17.
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The scores from my 1st exam were:
PAT - 18
QR - 14
RC - 17
Bio - 17
Gen Chem - 18
Organic Chem - 18
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=589684
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Felt like the PAT was harder this time relative to CrackPAT texture.... I remember thinking multiple times "are they Fn kidding with these shapes?" I was smoking the CrackPAT tests... averaging 20s and felt like I really understood the concepts.... but the real exam throws some serious curve balls at you.
For those interested, since its fresh in my head, I would say that the CrackPAT is much easier for aperature passing and pattern folding. Cube counting on real exam is easier on average. Angles are similar to CrackPAT and TFE is about the same on average. Hole punching is about the same also... although I would say its a bit easier on the real exam. My score for PAT leads me to believe that I bombed the aperature passing and pattern folding, and the angles are a crap shoot so luck wasn't with me on these.
Anyway, my science GPA is about 3.6 and cumulative is 3.5. I have good shadowing hours, 2 really solid letters of recommendation from 2 really tough classes/proffessors where I was ranked high in the class. Have about 40 hours of volunteering and a BS in Bio.
I know its kinda late but I'm going to take a shot at applying since my average scores are a bit above averge from I can tell. If anyone who had similar scores/GPA and got accepted/rejected wants to chime it, it would be greatly appreciated.
Also, would a dental school look at like my PAT score from last time which was an 18 and sort of make the 17 a bit forgiving?
If people show interest, I'll go over what I did different this time than first time.
Thanks for the feedback in advance.
Bio - 19
GChem - 21
Orgo-20
PAT - 17
RC - 17
Math - 16
Total science - 20 (92%)
AA - 19 (85%)
I'm shocked about the PAT score, I seriously thought I smoked this section. On my 1st DAT, I got an 18 and felt like I was much more prepared this time... almost puked when i saw the 17.
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The scores from my 1st exam were:
PAT - 18
QR - 14
RC - 17
Bio - 17
Gen Chem - 18
Organic Chem - 18
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=589684
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Felt like the PAT was harder this time relative to CrackPAT texture.... I remember thinking multiple times "are they Fn kidding with these shapes?" I was smoking the CrackPAT tests... averaging 20s and felt like I really understood the concepts.... but the real exam throws some serious curve balls at you.
For those interested, since its fresh in my head, I would say that the CrackPAT is much easier for aperature passing and pattern folding. Cube counting on real exam is easier on average. Angles are similar to CrackPAT and TFE is about the same on average. Hole punching is about the same also... although I would say its a bit easier on the real exam. My score for PAT leads me to believe that I bombed the aperature passing and pattern folding, and the angles are a crap shoot so luck wasn't with me on these.
Anyway, my science GPA is about 3.6 and cumulative is 3.5. I have good shadowing hours, 2 really solid letters of recommendation from 2 really tough classes/proffessors where I was ranked high in the class. Have about 40 hours of volunteering and a BS in Bio.
I know its kinda late but I'm going to take a shot at applying since my average scores are a bit above averge from I can tell. If anyone who had similar scores/GPA and got accepted/rejected wants to chime it, it would be greatly appreciated.
Also, would a dental school look at like my PAT score from last time which was an 18 and sort of make the 17 a bit forgiving?
If people show interest, I'll go over what I did different this time than first time.
Thanks for the feedback in advance.
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