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kiggar4l2000 said:Hello SDNers,
I have an interview coming up with UCSF and I was hoping to hear your UCSF interview experiences so as to better prepare myself.
Just in case you're curious, my stats are GPAs 3.5 ish, AA:22, TS: 22, PAT: 18.
Thanks 🙂
TimR said:cool new signature block, that sucks that you have 56 rejections. better luck next year.
kiggar4l2000 said:Hello SDNers,
I have an interview coming up with UCSF and I was hoping to hear your UCSF interview experiences so as to better prepare myself.
Just in case you're curious, my stats are GPAs 3.5 ish, AA:22, TS: 22, PAT: 18.
Thanks 🙂
mcshow2 said:LOL!--- Do you just follow DAT Student around and clown non-stop? I love they way you lurk in the shadows. i'm being serious, its entertainment for sure.
mcshow2 said:LOL!--- Do you just follow DAT Student around and clown non-stop?...
Gulch said:My stats are the same, but I don't have an interview. It makes me wonder why. Is everyone else with the same stats better qualified with great extra-curriculars or what? Either that or I'm not invited to the party because I don't represent some underrepresented minority that fits the glorious and much sought after "diverse" student profile universities love to paste all over their glossy brochures. I'm so sick of it all.
jeanniebluebird said:Just to let you know, I have gone to some highly sought after universities for interviews and so far I was the only underepresented minority there. Thats 1 out of 12 interviewees. So if you're thinking that we are undeservingly grabbing your spot because we're minority, then you must be right!!! By the way, i have a UCSF interview im thinking of cancelling. Maybe youll get a call then.
dat_student said:I was told this is the formula UCSF uses:
30%......GPA
30%......AA
5%........PAT
20%.......Extracurricular activities, research, community service, working in under-served areas etc
15%......Interview
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100% or 100 points
You both may have the same DAT scores but kiggar4l2000 may have been involved in more extracurricular activities.
Also, it's possible you submitted your application after kiggar4l2000 did.
PDizzle said:To all who think UCSF is all about the color of skin:
My stats suck (for getting into UCSF that is) and I really don't have that much extracurricular/dentistry experience and I got an interview.
Oh, by the way, I can not be any whiter!!! I'm a super-honkey!
I am really surprised I actually got an interview and am now thinking that I did because of reverse affrim action. I'm the token dumb white dude!! Yeeeee Hawwww!
Gulch said:My stats are the same, but I don't have an interview. It makes me wonder why. Is everyone else with the same stats better qualified with great extra-curriculars or what? Either that or I'm not invited to the party because I don't represent some underrepresented minority that fits the glorious and much sought after "diverse" student profile universities love to paste all over their glossy brochures. I'm so sick of it all.
mcshow2 said:I hate to say this but I think I agree with you. Albiet I will not be recieving my bachelors this spring, but my gpa is 4.0 and my DAT scores are in my footer. Not like I'm trying to brag, but its frustrating not hearing back from these schools who outright say they want a diverse crowd. I am a white middle class male, not too diverse, lol.
Let me tell you a little story about ucsf, my uncle applied there (he graduated in 96) and he was denied. He found out later the white male slots were all filled up. He ended up getting in July when someone dropped out. He went on to finish number one in his class from UCSF. Pretty lame politics if you ask me.
Gulch said:You're so smart. You're so novel. I'm sure you have earned all of your accollades by shear merit. I'll be surprised if UCSF doesn't serve you up an acceptance in your interview packet. Who knows maybe they'll send it in the mail to you before you can turn down the interview. All because you are so deserving...
oh, and maybe also because last year of all the female applicants that applied 6.8% (51/748) were enrolled compared to 3.4% (29/848) of males enrolled to applied. I'm not sure, but that seems statistically significant...and makes me wonder why. Don't tell me it is because the female applicants were better qualified. You're a math head in a great program, how about you crunch the rest of UCSF's entering stats and tell me if it isn't easier to get in as an underrepresented minority. Thanks in advance. 😉
to blame someone else for one's own shortcomings. Dental school isn't something you can waltz into just because you like a billion other candidates have 3.5GPAs. It takes alot more than a number. It hurts the ego to look in the mirror. 😱jeanniebluebird said:Just to let you know, I have gone to some highly sought after universities for interviews and so far I was the only underepresented minority there. Thats 1 out of 12 interviewees. So if you're thinking that we are undeservingly grabbing your spot because we're minority, then you must be right!!! By the way, i have a UCSF interview im thinking of cancelling. Maybe youll get a call then.
eliam said:Have you ever given a try to perhaps imagining that maybe, just maybe you weren't "UCSF material". Perhaps there was possibly someone more qualified for the position. It's so novelto blame someone else for one's own shortcomings. Dental school isn't something you can waltz into just because you like a billion other candidates have 3.5GPAs. It takes alot more than a number. It hurts the ego to look in the mirror. 😱
EyeAmCommi said:Haha okay. Congratulations. When is your interview scheduled for?

jeanniebluebird said:Thanks Gulch, i do appreciate your apology.
Here's what i can add to the discussion regarding minority status and UCSF: The 2004 Census showed that 26.4 % of Americans are African American or Latino. These two groups make up what is defined in dentistry as underepresented minority. If you look at most dental schools underrepresented minorities do not make anywhere close to 26.4 % of the applicant pool. For UCSF in particular, for the 2003-2004 entering class, 110 out of 1246 total applicants were minority. Thats only 9%. In order to get a dental school class of 80 that more accurately represents the population as a whole, you would need to enroll about 21 minorities. That year only 12 minorities were enrolled, about 15% of the class.
jeanniebluebird said:Minorities with the same stats would be at a disadvantage in getting interviews or acceptances.

jeanniebluebird said:"The School of Dental and Oral Surgery seeks a diverse student body reflecting not only the many faces of the patients who will be treated by the graduates of the school, but also for the creation of a diverse body of thought and interest within this community of scholars. Our definition of diversity includes race/ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, and more, but is certainly not limited to those considerations. The candidates background in the sciences, future career intentions, unique abilities, personality, and general accomplishments also are carefully reviewed in seeking to have a diverse student body. For instance, a student who has demonstrated unique talents and skills in research, or who has a unique life mission in public health service, brings to our student body another important measure of diversity.
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