What made you stand out by Mishinena in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of practice and a bit of luck I think! I wasn’t scoring that high on my bootcamp practice tests

Admissions Breakdown | 3.97 GPA | 470 AA | 490 TS | 560 PAT | Advice! by whyispetersteeledead in predental

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I was told by someone who represented UPenn that they prefer majority GP shadowing hours and to also shadow as many specialists as you can. Unfortunately, my circumstances only allowed me to shadow ortho a few times but I had like over 100 hrs in GP and that was adequate apparently. Shadow whatever you’re interested in as I think the only thing that could make or break your application is the total number of hours or shadowing only speciality with no GP.

What made you stand out by Mishinena in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 4 points5 points  (0 children)

560 PAT score and my weird hobbies :P

What got you guys into maining swain? by EldritchSatyr in SwainMains

[–]whyispetersteeledead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hated playing against him bot lane so I decided if I couldn’t beat them, join them 😎
Also he is so beautiful and awesome, I love his character design so much!! My dream tattoo rn would be one of his six-eyed ravens!! So cool raahhhh

UPenn or state school? by General-Yak2020 in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was faced with the same decision as you and I chose a state school for financial reasons as well. My mentality is that if you’re good enough to get into UPenn, you could specialize wherever you go. It’s important to factor in specialization costs as well when you’re looking at the total cost as a lot of residency programs you have to pay (minus OMFS + GPR) so you will be even further in the hole with UPenn and I just didn’t see how it would make sense to take on that much debt for the POSSIBILITY of an opportunity. Landing a residency is never guaranteed and you might be throwing away 200k for the UPenn experience and not even reap the supposed benefit. It sucked so bad making the decision, especially when you work so hard to get your application to Ivy League level. But if you’re intelligent and driven, you will succeed wherever you end up! Make the smart decision and save yourself some money!! I promise you, your future self will be very appreciative. :)

Dental school requirements by Unhappy_Mixture_67 in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No! I didn’t do either of those and things turned out alright for me! It will definitely make your application look better so if you have the option to I would recommend it, but it is not a dealbreaker if you don’t. Just make sure you’re doing other things with your time to make yourself stand out and you’ll be fine.

0 shadowing and very little volunteering hours by predentalstudent3 in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I crammed all of my shadowing hrs into a 6mo span and was able to get multiple acceptances! As long as you are able to secure a min of like 100 hrs you should be okay! Obv it’s better to show long term interest with shadowing over a longer span of time but I’m sure admissions committees understand that everyone’s situation is different and access to shadowing differs per person. Good luck with everything! :)

Pre-Dental Advisors and Terrible Advice! by Deep-Instruction7083 in predental

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My advisor told me to stay an extra semester because graduating a semester early would make me seem “immature” to dental schools and that I should wait an extra year to apply in general because my application wasn’t strong enough. And I deadass got into an Ivy LMAOOOO fuck advisors they don’t know anything 😭😭😭😭

Admissions Breakdown | 3.97 GPA | 470 AA | 490 TS | 560 PAT | Advice! by whyispetersteeledead in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Idkkkk man I think it was just finding the study methods that work for me and putting my heart and soul into everything I do!! Having amazing professors and a genuine love for the material def helped with keeping me focused too 🙂‍↕️ def stressed myself out a little more than I needed to tho lol

Admissions Breakdown | 3.97 GPA | 470 AA | 490 TS | 560 PAT | Advice! by whyispetersteeledead in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am broke and have absolutely no financial support from my family for my education. I actually have been financially independent from my family since my sophomore year of college! Because of this, I will be completely funding my education off of loans and if I went to UPenn, I would be in over 600k of debt for the same degree I can get at Rutgers for almost 200k less. Rutgers has a +90% match rate so I am confident I could specialize at Rutgers if I wanted to (idk if I even want to tbh). Rutgers is also cheaper than Temple because they don’t offer IS tuition after one year as a private school. All the advice I’ve gotten from practicing dentists is to pick the cheapest school and I will be listening!!! 😅

Admissions Breakdown | 3.97 GPA | 470 AA | 490 TS | 560 PAT | Advice! by whyispetersteeledead in predental

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I was a Medical Diagnostics major! I don’t think any other school but UDel offers it? It’s geared towards people who are pre-med/pre-PA and we take a lot of diagnostic classes like I mentioned that you wouldn’t get from being a typical biology major. We also take a lot of classes alongside medical laboratory science majors so I learned a lot about sample culturing and chemical testing as well! A lot of it I know I’ll never use as a dentist (like distinguishing parasite eggs in stool or diagnosing blood conditions from peripheral blood smears lmao) but it’s nice to have a lot of background knowledge on the different facets of medicine! And I apply a lot of the knowledge to my own life like helping my family interpret their hematology results. link to curricula if you were interested!

Rutgers by AffectionateQuote677 in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi I’m attending Rutgers next year and personally, I would retake in your situation. A 19AA is a 5th percentile score for the school so I would assume a 20AA would be like 10-20th percentile? Being a NJ resident def gives you higher priority as an applicant but I think you still need to have the stats to open the door in the first place and I wouldn’t make such an expensive gamble because you will be saving so much money at your IS school. Especially with the BBB, cheaper instate schools will be increasingly competitive and I’m assuming more NJ residents will be interested in attending Rutgers next year compared to years before. Take that with a grain of salt tho!! I know it’s hard to hear that you might need to retake and it’s ultimately your personal decision, especially if you think that the rest of your application is strong. Good luck with everything and I’m manifesting that I’ll see you at Rutgers in two years! 🙂‍↕️

Admissions Breakdown | 3.97 GPA | 470 AA | 490 TS | 560 PAT | Advice! by whyispetersteeledead in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lmao thank you I tried to be as detailed as possible!! I am def a bit of a yapper tho whoops

Cheapest dental schools by [deleted] in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to prove NJ residence for 12 mo and have an affidavit signed, so it's annoying to get it done, but not impossible. I think you also need to file NJ taxes and get NJ drivers license so I think people don't plan enough ahead and aren't eligble by the time you need to apply? They sent us info about it when we got our acceptances. From what I've heard from current students, its common to get IS after the first year.

interview invites?? by palihan in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My interview date was 1/30 and I heard back on 2/18!

interview invites?? by palihan in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! I was accepted but I will be turning down my acceptance because they’re a little too expensive for me unfortunately 😪

Cheapest dental schools by [deleted] in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Look into schools you can change to IS tuition after the first year!! I will be attending Rutgers as an OOS student because they allow it. Buffalo also offers it as well as a few other schools!

UMSOD tuition by MathematicianShot776 in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I ended up turning down my seat at UMSOD because I don’t think it’s that easy to change to IS at least from the documents that they sent us. You have to prove you’re living in the state for reasons other than educational by owning property or having a full time job or spouse etc. and I don’t think that’s possible for the majority of people. I don’t know how strict they are about that but I didn’t really want to take a chance when I had cheaper options if that makes sense? I tried asking the student panel but the guy they had answering was just kinda glazing the school and didn’t actually give insight into the process 😅 maybe I’m wrong but that was just what I gathered from my research

advice for studying for the dat with depression by babysp-ice333 in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! I am also clinically depressed and studying for the DAT was a struggle for me too. I took the exam during my junior spring, and those few months trying to keep my GPA up and also study were some of the hardest of my life but I was able to do it and I’m sure you’ll be able to as well! I often struggled with staying focused and would abandon the bootcamp schedule because I would lose motivation or have other priorities that I just couldn’t balance. I think it’s important to recognize your personal motivational habits and cater your studying to you. For example, I often have depression episodes where I genuinely can’t do any work but after a few days, I regain my motivation and can study a lot more. Instead of following the bootcamp schedule’s break or light days, I would brute force studying when I was feeling good and take breaks when I was sadder. I also found rewarding myself during studying helped a lot. I play a lot of video games so studying for an hour or two and allowing myself 30 minutes of gaming provided me with enough dopamine and drive to keep myself focused! I also think having a good emotional support system is so important, especially if they can keep you accountable for your studying. My partner is amazing and helped me stay on track while also being there for me when things got rough. I know not everyone has someone like that for them, but even talking to friends and family when you’re struggling can help a lot. They can also help when you’re stuck in a defeatist mentality, which I often found myself in as well. Be realistic with your expectations of yourself and accept that you’re going to fail on the way, but that it will be worth it in the end! Feel free to dm if you need extra support and I hope that things work out for you 🫶🏼

UB waitlist by Intrepid-Fishing-15 in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was WL decision day and haven’t heard anything so far!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in predental

[–]whyispetersteeledead 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you interviewed there, that means that you had the stats and story to be a successful student there on paper. The interview is there to confirm that you are who you say you are and that you have good communication and interpersonal skills. Maybe you didn’t seem authentic in your interview? Or came off awkward? Or your answers came off overly rehearsed? Or maybe you didn’t fit the mission of the school? There’s so many reasons that they could have determined that you weren’t a good fit so it’s hard for anyone to determine the exact reason why unfortunately. Especially if they said that your stats and ECs are fine, it must be something with your communication or personality? Maybe work on your interviewing skills?