misfitdonuts
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Hi any advice would be helpful I am unsure what to do.
Background: I graduated in 2021 with a major in economics and a 2.5 cgpa. (I didn't care about my grades due to having a job lined up after graduation).
I decided to change careers slowly as I did not like my career path. I slowly took the science pre-reqs at my local community college over the next couple of years and due to a traumatic event and poor mental health I did not do well. I finished those science pre-reqs with a 3.0 GPA but based on multiple Fs and calculating my sGPA using AADSAS I have a 2.5 sGPA.
I decided to quit my job this year and study for the DAT this year and just received my official scores. I got a 510 AA (25) and a 520 SNS (25)!
Even with a great DAT score and good EC. My GPA is lower than 3.0 cutoff. Is there any chance even applying this cycle or do I have to do an SMP.
Also, anybody have an experience with the Mississippi college masters and how this set them up for admission to dental school.
Thanks for your help any guidance is much appreciated.
Background: I graduated in 2021 with a major in economics and a 2.5 cgpa. (I didn't care about my grades due to having a job lined up after graduation).
I decided to change careers slowly as I did not like my career path. I slowly took the science pre-reqs at my local community college over the next couple of years and due to a traumatic event and poor mental health I did not do well. I finished those science pre-reqs with a 3.0 GPA but based on multiple Fs and calculating my sGPA using AADSAS I have a 2.5 sGPA.
I decided to quit my job this year and study for the DAT this year and just received my official scores. I got a 510 AA (25) and a 520 SNS (25)!
Even with a great DAT score and good EC. My GPA is lower than 3.0 cutoff. Is there any chance even applying this cycle or do I have to do an SMP.
Also, anybody have an experience with the Mississippi college masters and how this set them up for admission to dental school.
Thanks for your help any guidance is much appreciated.