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Jess_SB said:1. Both UOP and UCLA
2. 23/20 AA/PAT, GPA 4.07 (out of 4.00 with +/-)
3. <100
Jess_SB said:1. Both UOP and UCLA
2. 23/20 AA/PAT, GPA 4.07 (out of 4.00 with +/-)
3. <100
Jess_SB said:1. Both UOP and UCLA
2. 23/20 AA/PAT, GPA 4.07 (out of 4.00 with +/-)
3. <100
Which school is it? My Davis counts 4.0. That's not fair! 😡 🙂KobeInnocent said:they count A+ as 4.3?
I thought I was the only one that can't spell AADSAS 😀 Thanks for the post. So that should give me some more juice. Of course, I don't see a reason why you should 😉Jess_SB said:I am using my GPA as calculated by ADSSAS, which counts A+'s as 4.3. My university does not give me the extra points either, and in that case I have a 3.98. I don't know which the dental schools will look at, but I personally don't really mind either way! Hope that clears it up.
balance said:For the lucky ones who received interviews from UCLA or UOP,
Can you please answer the following questions?
1. Interview from UOP, UCLA, or Both?
2. DAT scores and GPA?
3. AADSAS number?
Your cooperation is highly appreciated 🙂
Thanks,
Balance
I think your stats are little bit low for UoP.Veneto said:Has anyone been told by Pacific that they have been revied and no decision has been made? I checked the website today and it said that they had finished reviewing my application and decided nothing, but would review my application again in December. Is this just a nice way of saying that I should be counting on getting the rejection later or that I still have a legitamate shot for a second round interview. I am going to call the school but wanted to know what everyone thought.

Paps said:which website did you check??? Infosource?
luder98 said:I think your stats are little bit low for UoP.
They prob want to compare you with other students coming. My GPA is higher than yours, my AA is one point lower. After I talked to the lady there, I felt like I would have no chance there. But I've seen at least one person here get an invitation from them with 20/20 and gpa 3.2 (?). I'm going to visit the campus next week. Hopefully I'll be able to get a better picture.
Good luck to you.
Their reason about the DAT prior the GPA sounds right. Maybe the 15 then since they state on their site that 16 is the min. Thanks for the infor.Veneto said:Keep in mind Pacific looks at your DAT first then GPA. I even was told they look at DAT then letters, then service, then GPA. They think the DAT since it's standarized reflects what you have learned in school, and it levels the playing field with people having more difficult majors or harder undergraduate schools etc. That is of course hearsay but if you check their 2003 stats they have only a 3.2-3.1 avg GPA which is kinda low, but a 20/20 DAT average which is one of the highest. Anyway when I talked to an admissions person they sounded really positive, but now I guess I am not so sure. I did have al ow QR of 15, but they said they would look at my grades in math and physics to make sure I could add, subtract multiply and divide, cause from that score it sure doesnt look like I can.
Good luck to you as well.
Veneto said:Keep in mind Pacific looks at your DAT first then GPA. I even was told they look at DAT then letters, then service, then GPA. They think the DAT since it's standarized reflects what you have learned in school, and it levels the playing field with people having more difficult majors or harder undergraduate schools etc. That is of course hearsay but if you check their 2003 stats they have only a 3.2-3.1 avg GPA which is kinda low, but a 20/20 DAT average which is one of the highest. Anyway when I talked to an admissions person they sounded really positive, but now I guess I am not so sure. I did have al ow QR of 15, but they said they would look at my grades in math and physics to make sure I could add, subtract multiply and divide, cause from that score it sure doesnt look like I can.
Good luck to you as well.
Anyhow, good luck for all of you. Hope you guys all get interviews to UOP and UCLA.xxdakinexx said:I think UOP has a great selection process. I think other schools should use a similar process. It rewards those who actually retained the knowledge they learned during their undergrad and those who really have a passion for dentistry. It also separates easier schools and majors from more difficult ones, as stated above. Kudos to UOP. I do not like how some schools reject you right away if you don't have a minimum 3.2 or what not. I think there are many other factors that should be considered first, as UOP does. I sound like a UOP commercial.Anyhow, good luck for all of you. Hope you guys all get interviews to UOP and UCLA.
excite4 said:I agree that there are factors other than GPA that should be considered before accepting someone, but if you ask me the DAT really isnt that indicative of what a person has learned during undergrad. I think that If you study for a few months, you will do well. GPA on the other hand reflects how hard a person has worked for the last 3 or more years. It may not reflect your passion for dentistry but it does reflect your passion for education in general and that is important too. Of course I may feel this way because UOP is the only school I haven't heard back from as of yet!
can everybody who replied to the survery say whether or not they are cal residents. very curious.....
I was told that is not a factor at private schools. Anyway, as you can tell, I'm a Cali resident too. Good Luck!Halitosis said:can everybody who replied to the survery say whether or not they are cal residents. very curious.....
also wondering: during the initial screening for granting interviews, will ucla push aside(temporarily) an early, but non-cal applicant for a later, but cal applicant with equal credentials. what do you guys say??
justletmein said:hey literati81, can you tell UCLA that i'm a good guy? please, just tell them that i'm a hard worker and to let me in . thanks! 🙂
excite4 said:I agree that there are factors other than GPA that should be considered before accepting someone, but if you ask me the DAT really isnt that indicative of what a person has learned during undergrad. I think that If you study for a few months, you will do well. GPA on the other hand reflects how hard a person has worked for the last 3 or more years. It may not reflect your passion for dentistry but it does reflect your passion for education in general and that is important too. Of course I may feel this way because UOP is the only school I haven't heard back from as of yet!
Halitosis said:can everybody who replied to the survery say whether or not they are cal residents. very curious.....
also wondering: during the initial screening for granting interviews, will ucla push aside(temporarily) an early, but non-cal applicant for a later, but cal applicant with equal credentials. what do you guys say??
balance said:Does anyone know if UCLA only interviews 4 people at a time and once a week? Maybe that's why they are so behind.