Hi guys,
So I have a 3.2 overall (3.0 science gpa) and I scored a 19 AA on the DAT (19 Bio, 22 GC, 21 OC, 18 RC, 17 QR and 23 PAT). I major in Biology and minor in Chemistry.
I've applied to UB, Rutgers, Stony Brook, NYU, UPitt, Case Western, Touro, Temple, BU, University of New England, LECOM, VCU, West Virginia, and Columbia (quite the stretch) on October 16th. I've been denied by UB, Rutgers, UPitt, Case Western, West Virginia, and of course, Columbia. I was offered an interview at Stony Brook but my second interview with a faculty member didn't go so well after he brought up my grade in GC (C+) and my QR score. I responded that I took Analytical Chemistry to demonstrate that I wanted to challenge myself. After some thought I think he just wasn't pleased with my grades. I had a 2.14 my first semester, a 2.9 in second, a 3.3 in third, a 3.9 in fourth, 3.54 in fifth, 3.65 in sixth, and a 3.43 in 7th with an in progress for a class I'm still doing research in. I do research in two labs, I was President of Health Professions Club, a founder and Chair of Community Service for Kappa Sigma, Student Ambassador at my school for two years, a Campus Host for seniors who were considering coming to my college, a tutor for Biology and Chemistry where I also teach undergraduates from underserved backgrounds, I TAed an Intro to Ecology lab, Intro to Cell and Molecular, as well as Genetics lab. Currently I'm teaching a PAT class to pre-dental students free of charge this semester. In addition, I have 352 documented hours of shadowing a general dentist. This semester, I'm shadowing a Prosthodontist and a Pediatric dentist.
I'm considering taking my DATs and applying again for the next cycle but I'm not entirely sure as to what to do course-wise. Should I try and work as a lab technician in a dental office, or just shadow? Should I just apply early this coming cycle and not take the DATs again? I'm so lost right now. HELP!!!!
So I have a 3.2 overall (3.0 science gpa) and I scored a 19 AA on the DAT (19 Bio, 22 GC, 21 OC, 18 RC, 17 QR and 23 PAT). I major in Biology and minor in Chemistry.
I've applied to UB, Rutgers, Stony Brook, NYU, UPitt, Case Western, Touro, Temple, BU, University of New England, LECOM, VCU, West Virginia, and Columbia (quite the stretch) on October 16th. I've been denied by UB, Rutgers, UPitt, Case Western, West Virginia, and of course, Columbia. I was offered an interview at Stony Brook but my second interview with a faculty member didn't go so well after he brought up my grade in GC (C+) and my QR score. I responded that I took Analytical Chemistry to demonstrate that I wanted to challenge myself. After some thought I think he just wasn't pleased with my grades. I had a 2.14 my first semester, a 2.9 in second, a 3.3 in third, a 3.9 in fourth, 3.54 in fifth, 3.65 in sixth, and a 3.43 in 7th with an in progress for a class I'm still doing research in. I do research in two labs, I was President of Health Professions Club, a founder and Chair of Community Service for Kappa Sigma, Student Ambassador at my school for two years, a Campus Host for seniors who were considering coming to my college, a tutor for Biology and Chemistry where I also teach undergraduates from underserved backgrounds, I TAed an Intro to Ecology lab, Intro to Cell and Molecular, as well as Genetics lab. Currently I'm teaching a PAT class to pre-dental students free of charge this semester. In addition, I have 352 documented hours of shadowing a general dentist. This semester, I'm shadowing a Prosthodontist and a Pediatric dentist.
I'm considering taking my DATs and applying again for the next cycle but I'm not entirely sure as to what to do course-wise. Should I try and work as a lab technician in a dental office, or just shadow? Should I just apply early this coming cycle and not take the DATs again? I'm so lost right now. HELP!!!!
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