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13+ years
Daniel
Having sat for the DAT and earned his Doctor of Dental Science degree, Daniel knows the exam from both sides — as a test-taker and as someone who applied the underlying science professionally. He breaks the prep process into targeted blocks across Perceptual Ability, Quantitative Reasoning, Reading ...
Arizona State University
Bachelor of Science, Microbiology
University of California Los Angeles
Doctor of Dental Science, Dentistry

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Josh
As a third-year dental student at Penn, Josh took the DAT and now breaks down each section — from Perceptual Ability spatial folding and angle ranking to the biology-heavy Survey of Natural Sciences — with the insider perspective of someone who recently conquered it. He builds targeted practice plan...
University of California-Santa Barbara
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
University of Pennsylvania
Doctor of Medical Dentistry, Dental Medicine

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Gregory
Preparing for the DAT means juggling natural sciences, perceptual ability, reading comprehension, and quantitative reasoning all at once. Gregory's Ph.D. in Biochemistry and his experience across math, chemistry, and biology let him build a unified study plan that addresses each section's specific d...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts
Stony Brook University
Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D Biochemistry State Certified Teacher

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Taylor
Preparing for the DAT alongside a full course load is a balancing act Taylor recently managed herself on the way to dental school. She builds study plans around each section's specific demands — timed drills for Perceptual Ability, content review cycles for Natural Sciences, and pacing strategies fo...
Ithaca College
Bachelors, health sciences, pre med concentration
University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
Current Grad Student, dentistry

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Arth
Preparing for the DAT is different from studying for a classroom exam — it requires a strategic plan across four distinct sections, each with its own pacing and content demands. Arth tackled the DAT himself before entering UCLA's dental program, so he builds study timelines around the sections stude...
University of the Pacific
Bachelor of Science, Biological Sciences
UCLA School of Dentistry
Doctor of Dental Science, Dentistry

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Alec
Preparing for the DAT means juggling biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, perceptual ability, reading comprehension, and quantitative reasoning all at once. Alec's biochemistry background covers the science-heavy sections naturally, and he builds study plans that allocate time based on each studen...
Lafayette College
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Andrew
I am pursuing a career in dentistry/oral surgery and will be beginning dental school at Boston University this fall. For this reason I recently took the DAT, which I am capable of assisting you with as well. During my undergraduate education, which I completed this past December, I worked in my scho...
The College of New Jersey
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Karim
I'm currently a third-year dental student pursuing a DMD degree at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine.
Rutgers University (New Brunswick)
Bachelor in Arts, Biological and Physical Sciences

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Gabriele
Preparing for the DAT means juggling organic chemistry, biology, perceptual ability, and reading comprehension all at once, which makes a structured study plan essential. Gabriele approaches DAT prep by identifying each student's weakest sections first and building targeted practice around those gap...
Reed College
Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Jeffrey
My tutoring approach is one of coaching, mentoring, and helping the student understand exactly what level and detail of help that they need to get ahead. Combining the personal discipline learned during 20 years as a Naval Officer with the unique expertise learned in one-on-one communication with pe...
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Dental Admission Test (DAT) is a standardized exam required for admission to dental schools in the United States and Canada. It assesses your knowledge of dental science, critical thinking, and perceptual ability. For students in Denver pursuing dental careers, a strong DAT score is crucial—dental schools typically look for scores in the 17-19 range (on a scale of 1-30), and competitive programs often expect even higher performance.
Most students find the Perceptual Ability Test (PAT) and Organic Chemistry sections most difficult, as they require both conceptual understanding and spatial reasoning skills that aren't always emphasized in traditional coursework. Biology and General Chemistry also challenge many test-takers because they demand rapid recall of detailed information under time pressure. Personalized tutoring can target these specific weak areas with focused practice and strategies tailored to how you learn best.
Most students benefit from 3-4 months of dedicated preparation, though your timeline depends on your science background and target score. If you're juggling coursework or need to strengthen foundational chemistry or biology concepts, you may want to start earlier. Working with a tutor helps you create a realistic study schedule and identify which sections need the most attention, making your preparation more efficient.
One-on-one instruction allows tutors to diagnose exactly where you're struggling—whether it's understanding organic chemistry mechanisms, visualizing 3D structures for the PAT, or managing test anxiety—and create a customized study plan around your needs. Rather than spending hours on topics you've already mastered, you focus your energy on genuine gaps, which research shows significantly accelerates learning and score improvement compared to self-study alone.
Yes. The PAT is highly learnable with the right approach and practice. Tutors can teach you systematic strategies for each PAT question type—angle ranking, hole punching, cube counting, and 3D visualization—and help you build spatial reasoning skills through targeted drills. Many students see significant score improvements in this section once they understand the patterns and practice with expert guidance.
Your first session focuses on understanding your background, learning goals, and current strengths and weaknesses. You'll likely take a diagnostic assessment or review your practice test results to identify which DAT sections need the most work. This gives your tutor a clear picture of where to focus and allows you to ask questions about the tutoring process and your personalized study plan.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have strong backgrounds in dental science, organic chemistry, biology, and test preparation strategy. Many have personal experience taking the DAT and achieving competitive scores, and they understand both the content and the test-taking skills needed to succeed. Tutors are matched to you based on your specific needs and learning style.
Score improvement varies based on your starting point, study effort, and how consistently you work with your tutor, but students typically see 2-4 point increases (sometimes more) after focused preparation. The key is identifying your weak areas early and practicing strategically rather than passively reviewing content. Your tutor will track your progress on practice tests and adjust your study plan to maximize your results.
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