Student w/ Questions about starting a Masters Program
This student reached out to me via GMAIL to ask about studying techniques and starting a masters program.
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Hello ████!
Thank you so much for reaching out and your kind words! I’m glad you found my YouTube as a helpful resource for your journey! It was my intention to help pre-dental students when I made my channel so I’m extremely happy to hear it’s reaching students!
You know, a DAT score of 19 is pretty good! This puts you in the 75th percentile and although it’s not a highly competitive score, there are people with far lower scores that have gotten into dental school! That score combined with a decent masters GPA should get you an interview somewhere! (Hopefully). It seems to me your primary focus in the program should be getting high scores as it’s a pretty rigorous program! I barely passed with a 3.0 and this was attributed to not knowing how to study in the beginning of the program.
As far as studying techniques go, I recommend this video. If you have time to watch the whole thing, it’s SUPER helpful. I did apply to dental school before starting the program. Interestingly, I almost didn’t fill out westerns secondary because the program got so busy! Don’t let this happen to you! Be on top of your studies and make time for the things you need to do. Unfortunately, I threw away all my notes when I bought a new laptop for dental school. Regardless, you should still be able to do a great job so no worries! Also, I believe you have a good enough score but do one thing for me. Add up all the subsections except for the Academic Average. For example, add up the Biology, Chemistry, Ochem, PAT, Quantitative, and Reading. If this all adds up to 119 – 120, you should be golden and not have to reatake the DAT. MWU does a weird thing for the MA’s and looks at the DAT’s this way. █████ ████ ████ █ █████████████ █████████ █████ ████ ███████ █ ████ ███ ███.
No worries about the long email! I’m glad to hear from you and routing for you to succeed at MWU! 🙂
Sincerely,
Michael Yoo
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████! No problem at all! I know first hand how life can get busy and I’m just glad you didn’t disappear fully!
Being worried about this program is normal. I know for sure that I was as well. My only tip for you would be to go into it fully knowing that this is what you want and that it’s for you to pursue your dreams and passion for dentistry. Yes, it will definitely be hard. Yes, it will challenge you. BUT, it will also make you a stronger person in the end. It has helped me a lot in my first year of dental school and I am still using a lot of the same studying techniques that I did back then. The guy in the video talks about making practice questions for yourself and thats something I did during the masters program. I also recorded every lecture so that I could listen back on it if there was something that wasn’t clear in class. I also sat in front of the class, eliminated all distractions, and made sure that I wrote down good notes.
Sounds good ████! Just make sure you dont apply past August! Even the beginning of August is pushing it a bit but one thing you have working in your favor is the enrollment agreement with MWU (that is if you want to put all your eggs in that basket). Either way, best of luck and yes, please reach out again if you have any more questions!
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