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Hi Guys,
Hopefully you could help me think about some options...
I have a 2.96 overall/3.01 BCP, have been out of undergrad for 8 years, took the DAT twice, last score was 17TS/17AA/18PAT, plan on retaking just before thanksgiving and obviously shooting for 20+
I applied last cycle and am reapplying this cycle
In the meantime, I'm trying to figure out the best thing to do....
1. Research job in Bio/Chem, apply for post-bacc this october and hope to get in for next June/Sept
2. Dental assisting school, to eventually become dental assistant and be able to add to my application
3. too late for post-bacc's or to start a masters but I could see about taking a few classes towards a masters as a non-matriculated student and apply for matriculation in the spring (would be at Buffalo, about an hour commute from my house, or Brockport which is about 30 min from my house but they told me that hardly students go to dental school after attending there, not a good prep for ds admissions)
P.S. what do the post-bacc programs look for in terms of admission? Do they look to admit students with a lower GPA like mine to help give students a chance to improve their credentials and not admit students with high GPA because all they need to do is improve their DAT/EC's? Or do they look at admissions the same way as dental admissions? Looking for the most successful candidate overall, aka high GPA and high DAT scores?
Hopefully you could help me think about some options...
I have a 2.96 overall/3.01 BCP, have been out of undergrad for 8 years, took the DAT twice, last score was 17TS/17AA/18PAT, plan on retaking just before thanksgiving and obviously shooting for 20+
I applied last cycle and am reapplying this cycle
In the meantime, I'm trying to figure out the best thing to do....
1. Research job in Bio/Chem, apply for post-bacc this october and hope to get in for next June/Sept
2. Dental assisting school, to eventually become dental assistant and be able to add to my application
3. too late for post-bacc's or to start a masters but I could see about taking a few classes towards a masters as a non-matriculated student and apply for matriculation in the spring (would be at Buffalo, about an hour commute from my house, or Brockport which is about 30 min from my house but they told me that hardly students go to dental school after attending there, not a good prep for ds admissions)
P.S. what do the post-bacc programs look for in terms of admission? Do they look to admit students with a lower GPA like mine to help give students a chance to improve their credentials and not admit students with high GPA because all they need to do is improve their DAT/EC's? Or do they look at admissions the same way as dental admissions? Looking for the most successful candidate overall, aka high GPA and high DAT scores?