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How many times can you take the DAT in Canada?

Answer: Applicants are allowed to participate in the DAT Program an unlimited amount of times.
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How many times can you do the DAT test?

You can only take the test once every 90 days. You can only take the test three times, no more unless you get special permission from the ADA.
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Can you take the DAT 5 times?

Candidates with three (3) or more attempts on the DAT must apply for permission to test again, providing proof of recent application to dental school with each subsequent application to test. Subsequent to the candidate's fifth DAT attempt, the candidate may retest only once per 12-month period.
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Is there a time limit on the DAT?

A total time of 4 hours and 15 minutes is allowed to complete the four DAT subtests. If you include the tutorial, break and survey, the total test time comes to five hours. See "What is the DAT?" for details.
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How long is DAT score valid?

DAT scores are typically valid for two to three years, but this depends on the school you are applying to. For example, NYU accepts scores that are a maximum of three years old, while UCSF will only take scores from no more than two years ago.
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Does it look bad to take the DAT multiple times?

Potential Downsides To Taking The DAT Multiple Times

This would be fine if the schools you apply for look at the highest DAT score, but if your schools of choice go by the most recent or an average between them, this could hurt your chances of admission.
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Is taking the DAT 3 times bad?

If you attempt the DAT a third or fourth time without improving your score, this could lead admissions committees to question your ability to succeed in dental school. If your score decreases, however, on a second, third or fourth DAT attempt (which is not uncommon), this will negatively affect your application.
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Can you take the DAT more than 4 times?

A candidate can only take the DAT up to four (4) times in any twelve-month period and must wait at least 60 days between sittings. Candidates with more than three (3) attempts must apply to take the exam again.
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What happens if you fail the DAT test?

Candidates may retake the test up to three times, waiting at least 90 days to retake the DAT. A new application and fee are required for each retest. Examinees who have three or more testing attempts must apply for permission to retest.
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Can I study for the DAT in 3 months?

Give yourself at least three to four months to study for the DAT. Many sources recommend 200–250 hours.
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How long does it take to study for Canadian DAT?

For most students, quality prep materials and a disciplined DAT study schedule (average 3 to 6 hours per day for 3 to 6 months) are needed to get the score to be accepted to dental school.
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How many times do people take the DAT?

You can take the DAT as many times as you need to for a qualifying score. If you have to take it more than three times, you will need to send some proof that you are in school (or similar dental school progress) for the ADA to let you retake a fourth time.
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Has anyone ever got a 30 on the DAT?

The highest possible DAT score is 30. However, no one has ever actually achieved this “perfect” score. The ADA notes that there is no specific number of correct answers you need to achieve a particular score.
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How hard is the DAT test?

The DAT is a pretty tough test and requires a lot of studying and prep. You should not give yourself any less than two months to study. However, you can technically study for the DAT in a month. However, the time crunch will mean you will have to dedicate a lot of hours daily to study time.
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What is a bad score on the DAT?

To be most competitive for dental school admission, we advise students to aim for a score of 20 or higher in each section of the DAT. That being said, many dental school applicants get in with scores lower than 20.
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How many people get a 30 on the DAT?

In fact, there has never been a candidate that has earned a 30 on their exam. The highest DAT score is a 28AA (28 Academic Average), which was earned in the early 2000s.
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Is a 20 a good DAT score?

The average DAT score for any section is approximately 19/30; the average AA for admissions is usually 18-21 depending on the dental school; the AA for admissions to Harvard is around 23-24; the 100th percentile is usually 25 meaning that virtually 100% of the approximately 13 000 students who take the DAT every year ...
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Is 27 a good DAT score?

The average score for acceptance is around 20 AA.

Scores of 23+ AA are rare and exceptionally competitive. Some schools do have higher average DAT scores, so if you want to go to a specific school, I recommend getting a copy of the ADEA Guide to Dental Schools to find their average DAT scores and set that as your goal.
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Is 18 a bad DAT score?

Scores that are slightly above average, between 17-18, are decent scores. While they won't be considered competitive at the majority of dental schools, they may be accepted at lower-ranking schools.
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Is 2 months enough time to study for the DAT?

While it is highly recommended to have at least two months to study for the DAT, it can be done in one month. You will be cramming a lot of topics into a short period of time, but if you stay focused and consistent, it is possible to sufficiently study for the DAT.
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Is a 23 a good DAT score?

A 23 on the DAT is above average(average being a 20–21 AA). Dental schools require a 3.0 minimum to be considered, but average accepted would prob be about a 3.4 or 3.5 for private institutions.
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What is the lowest score you can get on the DAT?

Scale scores are neither raw scores (i.e., the number of questions answered correctly) nor percentiles. DAT scale scores range from 1 to 30. A scale score of 19 typically signifies average performance on a national basis.
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Is bootcamp harder than actual DAT?

No question we ask on DAT Bootcamp is harder than something you could see on the real test. But we have fewer easy questions than the real DAT, which overall makes our tests slightly more challenging. Ultimately, the scores you get on your practice tests don't mean anything.
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Is DAT bootcamp worth it?

Is DAT Bootcamp worth it? My answer to that question is – yes, without a doubt. DAT Bootcamp provides probably the most practical bundle of study materials I've seen. For those that don't even know where to start, the study schedule gives you a ton of detailed guidance, and the materials themselves are on point.
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Can you take the DAT exam at home?

No more worrying about traveling to a specific testing center or dealing with rigid scheduling. With online tests, you can take the DAT from the comfort of your own home or any location with a stable internet connection. Additionally, online tests provide immediate results, eliminating the agonizing wait for scores.
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