Monday, June 6, 2011

DONE with the DATs !

For those of you who know me well or have been following my delicious blogging from wherever around the world you may be, today I took my DATs!

The DAT, also known as the Dental Admissions Test, is required for entrance to United States dental schools. There are a total of six sections on the DATs that appear in the order of Biology, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Perceptual Ability, Critical Reading, and Quantitative Reasoning. And to think that you're done with standardized tests after high school :p - sorry, try again folks!

Anyways, the experience was quite nerve-wracking to say the least. I was fingerprinted at least six times at the Prometric Test Center where a whole slew of these American standardized tests are administered, and had a camera happily recording my frantic scribbling on the scratch-boards, my attempts to keep the earplugs that they give you inside my ears, and of course my sacred pre-test rituals.

Above all, the MOST amazing/interesting/frightening thing about the DATs - unlike the MCATs - is that your scores are instantaneous. That's right folks. The scores are INSTANTANEOUS! For better or for worse, you'll find out your numeric scores as well as your scored percentiles a mere few moments after you click the final submit. Crazy right? The fact that the scoring comes out ASAP and that you leave the test center with an official print-out of your scores further contributes to the anxiety that comes with months of preparation for a five-hour test. It's quite the experience. It's not meant for the faint of heart, or for those who are prone to anxiety attacks.

For those of you who want to know how I did ... that's NOT important (well, the scores are important, but that's besides the point :p )! Although I felt that I could have done better on one of the sections (which ironically I aced on all of my practice tests beforehand), I am plenty happy with my performance.

Now I can officially begin my dental school applications, and also go out for a round of drinks !!

Best of luck to all of you who still need to take your DATs, MCATs, GREs, SATs, or whatever test it may be. And trust me on this - study hard and don't lose focus! Set high goals - this is your future we're talking about!

Eric