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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
Your DAT (Dental Admission Test) score is between 1-30, with 30 being the highest possible mark. The DAT tests students on Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Reasoning, Biology, General Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry. Your overall score is calculated from your score in all five categories and then rounded up to the nearest average. Looking at national DAT averages, a score of 17-18 is typically considered average. A Dental Admission Test score of 19-20 is good, and a score of 22 is considered very high. The interviewers want to know specifically what your DAT score was and how you felt about the score. Keep your answer straightforward and concise.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I scored 22 in my DAT, which landed me in the 98th percentile for DAT scoring. I am thrilled with this score since I studied hard and felt that I was rewarded for my diligence."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
After giving your DAT score and letting the interviewers know if you were happy with it, provide them with why you were or were not satisfied with the score. You can explain why you think your score was lower than you wanted, but avoid making excuses or blaming anyone else for your score.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"My DAT score was 26. I was extremely happy with my score, as I worked very hard for the three months leading up to the test. I studied with a classmate for three hours per day, five days a week. I also took two real-time simulated practice tests, which gave me the confidence I needed on test day."

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