What are my chances? -Nontraditional, low GPA, average DAT, full time dental assistant

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smoon26

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Hi everyone,

Do I have any chances in this dental cycle? I am feeling really down right now because I messaged BU and they told me I needed to do a Masters program to even be considered for any interview since I've been 3 years out of school. Should I even apply this cycle and just hope for the best? If I need a masters/post-bacc when should I apply for that so I can be eligible for next cycle if I get all rejections this cycle? Are there also schools that are more nontraditional applicant friendly? I really need advice because I don't have any close dental mentors and am feeling really lost. Thank you!

Overall GPA: 3.39
Science GPA: 3.26
Bio-Chem-Physics GPA:
DAT score (include AA and all sections):
21 AA, 22 TS, 20 QR, 20 PAT, 20 RC, 21 BIO, 22 GC, 22 OC,
State of Residence: MA

Undergrad Attended: Boston University
Major: Health Science (Public Health)
Minor: N/A
Minority?
Asian
Reapplicant? No
Nontrad? Yes, 1 year worked as optometric technician, currently working as dental assistant for 6 months now

Shadowing Experience: ~150
Volunteering Experience: ~160
Employment: currently full time dental assistant, worked FT as optometric technician
Research: N/A
Other Extracurriculars: laboratory assistant during undergrad, interned at hospital, member of community service fraternity, Chinese language tutor, event coordinator at club, mailroom assistant
Relevant Honors or Awards: deans list
LOR type and strength: 3 science professors, 1 dentist
Misc Info/Things not stated elsewhere/Red Flags: CPR/AED and radiology certified

School list: Willing to apply to ~15 schools
Tufts
Loma Linda
University of Pacific
Western
UCONN
University of Maryland
Rutgers
University of Buffalo
NYU
Touro College
Temple
UPENN
University of Pittsburgh
VCU


Maybe:
Howard
UNE (don't have anatomy prerequisite but can plan for it)
Case Western

I am planning on applying mid July. Thank you so much!!!
 
Hi everyone,

Do I have any chances in this dental cycle? I am feeling really down right now because I messaged BU and they told me I needed to do a Masters program to even be considered for any interview since I've been 3 years out of school. Should I even apply this cycle and just hope for the best? If I need a masters/post-bacc when should I apply for that so I can be eligible for next cycle if I get all rejections this cycle? Are there also schools that are more nontraditional applicant friendly? I really need advice because I don't have any close dental mentors and am feeling really lost. Thank you!

Overall GPA: 3.39
Science GPA: 3.26
Bio-Chem-Physics GPA:
DAT score (include AA and all sections):
21 AA, 22 TS, 20 QR, 20 PAT, 20 RC, 21 BIO, 22 GC, 22 OC,
State of Residence: MA

Undergrad Attended: Boston University
Major: Health Science (Public Health)
Minor: N/A
Minority?
Asian
Reapplicant? No
Nontrad? Yes, 1 year worked as optometric technician, currently working as dental assistant for 6 months now

Shadowing Experience: ~150
Volunteering Experience: ~160
Employment: currently full time dental assistant, worked FT as optometric technician
Research: N/A
Other Extracurriculars: laboratory assistant during undergrad, interned at hospital, member of community service fraternity, Chinese language tutor, event coordinator at club, mailroom assistant
Relevant Honors or Awards: deans list
LOR type and strength: 3 science professors, 1 dentist
Misc Info/Things not stated elsewhere/Red Flags: CPR/AED and radiology certified

School list: Willing to apply to ~15 schools
Tufts
Loma Linda
University of Pacific
Western
UCONN
University of Maryland
Rutgers
University of Buffalo
NYU
Touro College
Temple
UPENN
University of Pittsburgh
VCU


Maybe:
Howard
UNE (don't have anatomy prerequisite but can plan for it)
Case Western

I am planning on applying mid July. Thank you so much!!!
too many OOS public schools...
 
Should I apply to more OOS private schools? Which ones would you recommend?
i recommend you do your research and apply to a wide range of schools that are in your gpa range...
 
Add more private schools and less state schools.
You can pull it off if you have great ECs and LORs and personal statements, but the interview will be a big deciding fact if they pick you over people with higher stats. Good luck and don't let whatever BU said get you down, they aren't that great of a school from what I have heard in the past anyways
 
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