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Hi All,
I'm new here; I already posted my "new member" thread, but thought it necessary to paint some background info and get some pointers from you all. Anyways, this is my second go of it. I applied to ten schools last year and was rejected from all. I am now re-applying with an improving GPA, a B.S. from Purdue, and now am planning on attaining my master's while reapplying each year to dental schools.
Now it's kind of intimidating seeing all your numbers on here, and made me almost not want to post anything since I'm not even in the same ballpark as most of you. I have a 3.15 bcp and a 3.22 overall GPA. I took the DAT last year and got 17s across the board except for PAT (20) and RC (20).
My first question to you all is, what should I do to better prepare for the DAT? I took the kaplan prep course and am using their materials online, but am still not sure how much that will help. Luckily I found Topscore last year and used that as my main source to study from. I've been trying to study as much as possible before going back to Topscore so that I can see if I've improved or not. Right now though, it just seems that I need to just do all the tests and go over and over them to familiarize myself with the consistency of questions and what concepts I need to know, or know better.
Secondly, it's depressing telling people I was rejected last year when in today's society if you're not accepted into anything your first time, you're not considered the cream of the crop. I, however, am a very very hard worker. After shadowing several dentists for over 70 hourse over the past two and a half years, this is something I really want to do. I really hope schools look highly upon the fact I am continuing my education and am trying to raise my GPA and desparately trying to get at least a 19 on the DAT. I'm not sure what else I can do besides keep reapplying since I have the impression I am not a competitive candidate. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks guys
I'm new here; I already posted my "new member" thread, but thought it necessary to paint some background info and get some pointers from you all. Anyways, this is my second go of it. I applied to ten schools last year and was rejected from all. I am now re-applying with an improving GPA, a B.S. from Purdue, and now am planning on attaining my master's while reapplying each year to dental schools.
Now it's kind of intimidating seeing all your numbers on here, and made me almost not want to post anything since I'm not even in the same ballpark as most of you. I have a 3.15 bcp and a 3.22 overall GPA. I took the DAT last year and got 17s across the board except for PAT (20) and RC (20).
My first question to you all is, what should I do to better prepare for the DAT? I took the kaplan prep course and am using their materials online, but am still not sure how much that will help. Luckily I found Topscore last year and used that as my main source to study from. I've been trying to study as much as possible before going back to Topscore so that I can see if I've improved or not. Right now though, it just seems that I need to just do all the tests and go over and over them to familiarize myself with the consistency of questions and what concepts I need to know, or know better.
Secondly, it's depressing telling people I was rejected last year when in today's society if you're not accepted into anything your first time, you're not considered the cream of the crop. I, however, am a very very hard worker. After shadowing several dentists for over 70 hourse over the past two and a half years, this is something I really want to do. I really hope schools look highly upon the fact I am continuing my education and am trying to raise my GPA and desparately trying to get at least a 19 on the DAT. I'm not sure what else I can do besides keep reapplying since I have the impression I am not a competitive candidate. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks guys