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Members do not see this ad. I was just wondering, whats good/bad/decent. And what is a DAT score of 18 (overall I guess it's called?)? My sister is Pre-Dental and got an 18, so I was just wondering. Thanks!
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See http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=602109 average dat scores for the schools and gpas. It depends on your gpa, if you have a decent gpa, you won't need as good of a dat score as someone with a bad gpa. Average dat of people taking dat is 17. average acceptance dat is about a 19 I would say. Anything 20 or above is good. Depends on gpa. Upvote 0 Downvote dentalWorks

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Generally speaking, students with AA of 19 and TS of 19 (and no section less than 17) topped off with 3.5+ GPA and Science GPA is the ideal recipe for an acceptance letter Upvote 0 Downvote Oracle DMD

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17- you can apply 18- not bad 19- avg acceptance score...thats good 20- an attention getter 21-23- you killed it +24- pick your school to interview at Upvote 0 Downvote FutureDent020

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Oracle DMD said: 17- you can apply 18- not bad 19- avg acceptance score...thats good 20- an attention getter 21-23- you killed it +24- pick your school to interview at Click to expand...
Definitely a fair assessment. I questioned my 19, but was told it was 'respectable' by interviewers. Upvote 0 Downvote N

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Oracle DMD said: 17- you can apply 18- not bad 19- avg acceptance score...thats good 20- an attention getter 21-23- you killed it +24- pick your school to interview at Click to expand...
this is a good ranking. i thought my 21 was good, but i met 2 ppl that have 25 AAs and had to choose from 7 acceptances Upvote 0 Downvote Shredded Ape

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Oracle DMD said: 17- you can apply 18- not bad 19- avg acceptance score...thats good 20- an attention getter 21-23- you killed it +24- pick your school to interview at Click to expand...
+24 pick your school... even if your below a 3.0? Upvote 0 Downvote Seahawk

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Shredded Ape said: +24 pick your school... even if your below a 3.0? Click to expand...
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Possibly. I think in that case it starts to depend on your "trend." Disclaimer: I'm a very non-trad student: went to college from 96-2001, didn't get degree 2.3 cGPA. Came back Jan. 2010 and have gone full-time since then and graduate this week with a B.S. biology. cGPA since coming back: 2.9. Key: AADSAS cumulated cGPA: 2.87. Well below the "magic mark" of 3.0. AADSAS broken down: BIO - 21 GCHEM - 22 OCHEM - 27 RC - 28 QR - 21 PAT - 25 TS - 22 AA - 24 This is my 2nd cycle applying. Applied to ~18 schools both times. NO INTERVIEWS cycle 1. 2 interviews so far: UMich and Tufts (accepted to both). What I've noticed: some schools have absolute criterion that they WILL NOT MAKE ANY CIRCUMSTANCES FOR. (ie. Both Midwestern's and NOVA Southeastern rejected me right off the bat because I was < 3.0) Other schools actually examine and review your application when you send them their $70+ secondary app fee. 🙂 In other words, to make a short story long - it's a mixed bag of everything. Bad grades won't kill you, but certainly make things tougher. Finishing strong helps. A good (or great) DAT score is no guarantee either. Even if you score straight 30's and have a sub-3.0, a lot, A LOT, of schools will question your motivation. Bear in mind that any school, no matter the cost, is taking a loss in educating you. So it is in their best interest to graduate 100% of their class and get them all working in the field so they can hit you up for alumnus donations. And remember, your scores and stats will only get you in the door. You STILL have to close the deal at your interview. So this is all based on my experiences, but I've come to notice that if you are depending wholly on your DAT scores, you'll probably be setting yourself up for disappointment. If it comes between an applicant with high DAT scores and a mediocre GPA vs. an applicant with mediocre DAT scores and a strong GPA, schools will most likely opt for the one with the better GPA because it represents a LONG-TERM COMMITMENT to whatever your goal is. Upvote 0 Downvote B

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Oracle DMD said: 17- you can apply 18- not bad 19- avg acceptance score...thats good 20- an attention getter 21-23- you killed it +24- pick your school to interview at Click to expand...
Pretty good summary of what DAT scores mean. Upvote 0 Downvote hl4jn

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Oracle DMD said: 17- you can apply 18- not bad 19- avg acceptance score...thats good 20- an attention getter 21-23- you killed it +24- pick your school to interview at Click to expand...
Lol, 24+ "The dental schools called ME" Upvote 0 Downvote A

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How did the time spent studying (in number of hours) for the Dental Admissions Test (DAT) affect the overall cumulative score achieved on your DAT? Furthermore, on average, which gender tends to get the higher scores, males or females? We would appreciate it if anyone is willing to respond to this question, as we are collecting data to find the correlation between the number of hours studied and the AA score of your DAT, male students versus female students. Thank you all so much for your time, Best, A Basically we need- Your Gender DAT AA Score Total Hours Spent Studying Upvote 0 Downvote A

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How many Hours did you study? Upvote 0 Downvote Dent35

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how about 18AA/19TS 3.86oGPA and 3.75SGPA would you guys consider that average? below average? Upvote 0 Downvote mcat prep

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trangalang said: I was just wondering, whats good/bad/decent. And what is a DAT score of 18 (overall I guess it's called?)? My sister is Pre-Dental and got an 18, so I was just wondering. Thanks! Click to expand...
Apologies if this might sound like an advertisement (I do represent a prep company), but I couldn't help pitching in a few more helpful information. So generally, a "good" score may be good enough for admission to one dental school but below the cut-off of another. The best way for your sister to find out is to consult directly the dental institution to which she intends to apply. If you need further information, you might find our compilation helpful about what is a good DAT score and the average DAT score and GPA of each dental school in the US: http://www.dat-prep.com/dat-scores-for-dental-schools#averagegoodandhighdatscores Last edited: Oct 16, 2013 Upvote 0 Downvote S

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Um, this thread is 3 years old, lol. I'm not sure how it would help the OP's sister now. Upvote 0 Downvote mcat prep

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Oooops! Why didn't I notice that? This is so embarrassing! LOL Upvote 0 Downvote doc toothache

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mcat prep said: Oooops! Why didn't I notice that? This is so embarrassing! LOL Click to expand...
Not as "embarrassing" as some of the information on your website. Upvote 0 Downvote paymaant

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doc toothache said: Not as "embarrassing" as some of the information on your website. Click to expand...
:laugh: Upvote 0 Downvote mcat prep

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doc toothache said: Not as "embarrassing" as some of the information on your website. Click to expand...
As I've mentioned in another thread, we take every feedback into consideration. We would, however, appreciate - and you are under no obligation to do so if you don't feel like it, of course - if you can specify which information on our website you found to be hilarious, so we can qualify them and correct them if necessary. Sincere thanks! Upvote 0 Downvote Rubberpulp

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doc toothache said: Not as "embarrassing" as some of the information on your website. Click to expand...
doc toothache is an *****hole. If as much time was spent practicing instead of on SDN making fun of pre dents doc toothache would be a rich person. 👎 Upvote 0 Downvote doc toothache

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Coffeeisamust said: doc toothache is an *****hole. If as much time was spent practicing instead of on SDN making fun of pre dents doc toothache would be a rich person. 👎 Click to expand...
You are too kind. Upvote 0 Downvote Slumber

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doc toothache said: Not as "embarrassing" as some of the information on your website. Click to expand...
Doc T strikes again! Upvote 0 Downvote L

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doc toothache said: Not as "embarrassing" as some of the information on your website. Click to expand...
paymaant said: :laugh: Click to expand...
Coffeeisamust said: doc toothache is an *****hole. If as much time was spent practicing instead of on SDN making fun of pre dents doc toothache would be a rich person. 👎 Click to expand...
doc toothache said: You are too kind. Click to expand...
Slumber said: Doc T strikes again! Click to expand...
:laugh::laugh:👍:laugh: 😍 Upvote 0 Downvote mcat prep

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Hey guys, no offense meant but I think that other predentals would benefit more from this thread if we kept the discussions within the topic for which it was started. I will not be a hypocrite and say that posts made by our company here are not a form of advertisement in one way or another. After all, we wouldn't be SDN sponsors since 2008 for nothing. But we do respect the rules that SDN administrators had provided us. This is why we try our best to keep our posts in the Classifieds section and our own GS Headquarters forum. However, when I replied to the post above, it also came with a sincere intent to offer some useful information to the predents here who may have had similar concerns. We do recognize that each is entitled to his or her own opinion, but I think it would benefit the predents more than it would for our company if the specific errors, along with the correct information, were also mentioned. =) Upvote 0 Downvote Pillowcases

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Coffeeisamust said: doc toothache is an *****hole. If as much time was spent practicing instead of on SDN making fun of pre dents doc toothache would be a rich person. 👎 Click to expand...
God Dyaaamn Upvote 0 Downvote NeedToStudy

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Maybe I'm missing something but is Doctor Toothache the good guy or the bad guy here? Last edited: Feb 2, 2014 Upvote 0 Downvote F

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Fairly Old Doc said: It's pretty freaking impressive how easy it is to get into a great dental school if you hit the books and limit the college partying. Click to expand...
The same could be said for law school, med school, or anything for that matter. However, partying or at least going out with friends is all part of the college experience. Upvote 0 Downvote Kate Upton

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22+ is the new "good". 19-21 is the new "decent" Upvote 0 Downvote J

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Kate Upton said: 22+ is the new "good". 19-21 is the new "decent" Click to expand...
ARE you serious? 22 is new good??? or is it just SDN? This is very discouraging. I have 22 but it might look not as good to D school before. Upvote 0 Downvote free99

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joemario said: ARE you serious? 22 is new good??? or is it just SDN? This is very discouraging. I have 22 but it might look not as good to D school before. Click to expand...
I had a 22aa, and although it was never explicitly brought up at interviews, I still was offered 10, despite my less than stellar oGPA. Don't fret, you're all good. Upvote 0 Downvote HaverfoodsDDS

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joemario said: ARE you serious? 22 is new good??? or is it just SDN? This is very discouraging. I have 22 but it might look not as good to D school before. Click to expand...
I second what free99 says. I "only" had a 21AA and was offered 10 interviews, and accepted at UCLA, UCSF, Penn, Michigan, and USC. If you're not a total weirdo in your interviews you'll be fine! Upvote 0 Downvote steiner2

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free99 said: I had a 22aa, and although it was never explicitly brought up at interviews, I still was offered 10, despite my less than stellar oGPA. Don't fret, you're all good. Click to expand...
Hey I know this post is kind of old, but if you do end up reading this, what was your overall and science GPA? I got a 22AA/22TS, but it's no joke when I say I have less than stellar GPA. Just barely hitting 3.0 science and 3.3 overall. @HaverfoodsDDS you're information would be helpful too. I'm applying this year for the second time, last year I had 20AA/18TS and I received 0 interviews. Upvote 0 Downvote HaverfoodsDDS

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shrister said: Hey I know this post is kind of old, but if you do end up reading this, what was your overall and science GPA? I got a 22AA/22TS, but it's no joke when I say I have less than stellar GPA. Just barely hitting 3.0 science and 3.3 overall. @HaverfoodsDDS you're information would be helpful too. I'm applying this year for the second time, last year I had 20AA/18TS and I received 0 interviews. Click to expand...
I had a very high GPA - a little over a 4.0 for both science and overall - but regardless a 22AA/TS will get you some recognition. You may not get interviews at everywhere you'd like but you should definitely get SOME. Someone please feel free to correct me If I'm wrong, but I could have sworn Doc has posted a link somewhere that says around 75% of applicants with a 21+AA get accepted regardless of their GPA. Upvote 0 Downvote D

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I've been wondering the same thing.. my GPA is not too stellar (mostly because I was an underachieving freshman and hit sophomore slump pretty bad... but I pretty much pulled my GPA from a 3.1 to a 3.55 in 1.5 years). My DAT score is a 26AA/26TS/21PAT. I was just wondering if schools look at overall trends in GPA and can tell (and hopefully appreciate) a steady increase over the years? Upvote 0 Downvote S

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HaverfoodsDDS said: I had a very high GPA - a little over a 4.0 for both science and overall - but regardless a 22AA/TS will get you some recognition. You may not get interviews at everywhere you'd like but you should definitely get SOME. Someone please feel free to correct me If I'm wrong, but I could have sworn Doc has posted a link somewhere that says around 75% of applicants with a 21+AA get accepted regardless of their GPA. Click to expand...
Holy crap great GPA! I regret so much not working harder in undergraduate. It was literally a breeze and that's because I accepted B grades all around. Even a little bit of effort and I would have gotten As. Anyways, I think I read that same stat you're talking about but I personally prefer hearing from individuals rather than using those stats. Upvote 0 Downvote shyfox9p

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dhk2131 said: I've been wondering the same thing.. my GPA is not too stellar (mostly because I was an underachieving freshman and hit sophomore slump pretty bad... but I pretty much pulled my GPA from a 3.1 to a 3.55 in 1.5 years). My DAT score is a 26AA/26TS/21PAT. I was just wondering if schools look at overall trends in GPA and can tell (and hopefully appreciate) a steady increase over the years? Click to expand...
They like to see improvements. If you raised your GPA, that will look very good. I think you're fine Upvote 0 Downvote A

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joemario said: ARE you serious? 22 is new good??? or is it just SDN? This is very discouraging. I have 22 but it might look not as good to D school before. Click to expand...
I hate to say it but it's true. My family member stays in touch with the dean of her dental program and they're telling her that they are accepting more students than before with a 22 - 23 rather than the average 19. It does make it a lot more disheartening to hear that especially when that's turning into the new good score while a 19 - 21 is now a decent score. Upvote 0 Downvote shyfox9p

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Average Guy said: I hate to say it but it's true. My family member stays in touch with the dean of her dental program and they're telling her that they are accepting more students than before with a 22 - 23 rather than the average 19. It does make it a lot more disheartening to hear that especially when that's turning into the new good score while a 19 - 21 is now a decent score. Click to expand...
What dental program is that? The average has gone up every year and I've heard this as well from NOVA. Upvote 0 Downvote A

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shyfox9p said: What dental program is that? The average has gone up every year and I've heard this as well from NOVA. Click to expand...
This is from Columbia University. I believe that Columbia currently has an average DAT score of 23 for accepted dental students. Upvote 0 Downvote A

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shrister said: Hey I know this post is kind of old, but if you do end up reading this, what was your overall and science GPA? I got a 22AA/22TS, but it's no joke when I say I have less than stellar GPA. Just barely hitting 3.0 science and 3.3 overall. @HaverfoodsDDS you're information would be helpful too. I'm applying this year for the second time, last year I had 20AA/18TS and I received 0 interviews. Click to expand...
This is two year old information, but I had pretty much your exact same qualifications. 22aa, 22ts, and 20 pat. Science GPA of 3.05 and overall of 3.29. You might have a tough time. I was lucky enough to have gotten a volunteer position in the clinics at NYU beginning the summer I applies and continuing through the year. I was able to present 3 letters of recommendation from NYU faculty and the director of admissions saw my face often. I know my interviewer recommended me so in one of our conversations during the year. NYU was the only interview I got, and even then I only got in off the wait list. You'll probably get an interview somewhere due to your DAT scores. Show genuine interest without appearing desperate to give yourself the best shot. Upvote 0 Downvote Applesandteeth

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I hope my 24 AA is enough for an invite 🙁 I really don't want to have to write the DAT again. Upvote 0 Downvote S

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I am not sure it's a healthy macroeconomic trend when more and more smart people want to make pulling teeth their careers instead of being scientists and engineers. There were days not too long ago when US dental schools shut down en masse due to not having enough students 🙂. Last edited: Jul 22, 2014 Upvote 0 Downvote wildzodiac

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Average Guy said: This is from Columbia University. I believe that Columbia currently has an average DAT score of 23 for accepted dental students. Click to expand...
dude thats f*cking Columbia, what would you expect? Upvote 0 Downvote B

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I wonder 22ts 21aa 26pa with 3.57 would be decent for many schools ( of course excluding columbia or ucla..) It seems like a lot of school does not weigh much on PA...other than PA, my numbers seem to be average. Getting into dantal schools is becomming more competitive than ever.... Upvote 0 Downvote free99

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bluemt0211 said: I wonder 22ts 21aa 26pa with 3.57 would be decent for many schools ( of course excluding columbia or ucla..) It seems like a lot of school does not weigh much on PA...other than PA, my numbers seem to be average. Getting into dantal schools is becomming more competitive than ever.... Click to expand...
Just at a quick glance, those numbers put you solidly in the "competitive" category, even for Columbia or UCLA. Couple those stats with some good life experiences that you can discuss during interviews and that's a recipe for success. Someone quoted an old post of mine above asking about GPA, which I apparently never responded to. Mine were quite low, lower than average for all the schools I applied to/was accepted at, including some "prestigious schools" like UCSF & UMich. What I lacked in GPA I made up for in life experience and genuine enthusiasm for health care and dentistry. My point is, don't let a few numbers along dictate where you apply and don't be fooled into thinking those the only factors that matter. GPA/DAT are obviously important, but I think they tend to get a little overemphasized on here because they're the most quantitative way to assess an applicant. Write a good PS, enrich yourself with a variety of experiences, and become invested in the field you wish to pursue, because all that stuff matters, too. Upvote 0 Downvote akakakakak

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bumpppppp - what is the new "good"/"decent"/"amazing" these days? Upvote 0 Downvote
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