I had mentioned in the official interview/acceptance thread my best guess is that I was denied because I am a non-traditional applicant - 31 and second career.
I have 6 non-A grades out of >200 college credits, none lower than a C and graduated with honors. I submitted great letters and have some (albeit not extensive) research & shadowing experience.
Despite being a very serious student, I have not always planned to be a dentist so my guess is that UCSF is not interested in my type of application.
I know it is a very competitive school and only serious, quality applicants are accepted there. Due to my non-traditional application, I thought I might not get in there but I was expecting at least a wait-list position before being denied.
I'm sure other UCSF applicants with lower stats but a deeper history of pursuing dentistry will still be invited for an interview. It definitely shows that stats aren't everything.
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