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Hi everyone!
Dental school applications are just around the corner and I would love to get input on what you all think my chances are for dental school. I am graduating this June with a B.S in Biology. I am a Washington resident. My academic stats are:
Cumulative GPA: 3.71
Science GPA: 3.67
Non-Science GPA: 3.83
PA: 19
QR: 17 (eek...)
RC: 20
Bio: 19
GC: 19
OC: 21
TS: 19
AA: 19
I didn't do as well as I hoped on the DAT. I am even considering retaking it this summer because I know a lot of threads have said at least an AA of 20 is needed to be a competitive applicant.
As for extracurricular activities, I have always worked 30-35 hours a week while being a full-time student. I also sing in the church choir twice a week. My volunteer work includes organizing two clothing drives at school, and volunteering occasionally at local homeless shelters and park clean-ups. This amounts to about 120 non-dental volunteer hours total.
As for dental experience, I have volunteered at a dental clinic for the special needs and developmentally disabled (130 hours), worked alongside licensed dentists and fourth-year dental students in providing free dental care to patients in Jamaica (90 hours) and shadowed, interned and am now working for a private practice dentist (1000 hours). In the end, all of my dental and non-dental volunteer work is about 1,340 hours.
My physics professor, microecon professor, and the dentist that I work for have agreed to do my LORs. I am still waiting to hear back from my biology professor.
I was thinking of applying to the following schools:
Arizona School of Dentistry
Baylor College of Dentistry (Recently read that this is very OOS unfriendly?)
Boston University
Midwestern University
Nova Southeastern University
USC
Tufts School of Dentistry
University of Washington (of course)
University of California-San Francisco
University of Connecticut
University of Nevada - Las Vegas
University of Pennsylvania
University of Texas
University of Utah
Temple University
And last, but not least...
Is there anything that I'm lacking in my application?
Will my DAT scores really be that big of a setback this application cycle?
Are there any schools that I should add/remove to my list?
I'm super sorry for the lengthy post. I'm very antsy and nervous about applying, and this is my first thread. Can't wait to hear from everyone!
Dental school applications are just around the corner and I would love to get input on what you all think my chances are for dental school. I am graduating this June with a B.S in Biology. I am a Washington resident. My academic stats are:
Cumulative GPA: 3.71
Science GPA: 3.67
Non-Science GPA: 3.83
PA: 19
QR: 17 (eek...)
RC: 20
Bio: 19
GC: 19
OC: 21
TS: 19
AA: 19
I didn't do as well as I hoped on the DAT. I am even considering retaking it this summer because I know a lot of threads have said at least an AA of 20 is needed to be a competitive applicant.
As for extracurricular activities, I have always worked 30-35 hours a week while being a full-time student. I also sing in the church choir twice a week. My volunteer work includes organizing two clothing drives at school, and volunteering occasionally at local homeless shelters and park clean-ups. This amounts to about 120 non-dental volunteer hours total.
As for dental experience, I have volunteered at a dental clinic for the special needs and developmentally disabled (130 hours), worked alongside licensed dentists and fourth-year dental students in providing free dental care to patients in Jamaica (90 hours) and shadowed, interned and am now working for a private practice dentist (1000 hours). In the end, all of my dental and non-dental volunteer work is about 1,340 hours.
My physics professor, microecon professor, and the dentist that I work for have agreed to do my LORs. I am still waiting to hear back from my biology professor.
I was thinking of applying to the following schools:
Arizona School of Dentistry
Baylor College of Dentistry (Recently read that this is very OOS unfriendly?)
Boston University
Midwestern University
Nova Southeastern University
USC
Tufts School of Dentistry
University of Washington (of course)
University of California-San Francisco
University of Connecticut
University of Nevada - Las Vegas
University of Pennsylvania
University of Texas
University of Utah
Temple University
And last, but not least...
Is there anything that I'm lacking in my application?
Will my DAT scores really be that big of a setback this application cycle?
Are there any schools that I should add/remove to my list?
I'm super sorry for the lengthy post. I'm very antsy and nervous about applying, and this is my first thread. Can't wait to hear from everyone!
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