DAT Preparation
We understand how important the DAT is to your application. We’ll target the areas where you have the greatest potential for improvement, and then help you wring every last point from them.
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How it works
We believe that a tailored program is a basic prerequisite for any effective tutoring relationship.
Process
Ready to tackle the DAT?
The good news: what you learned in your pre-dental courses is actually on the test. Studying for the DAT is about taking that knowledge, stored way back in the nooks and crannies of your mind, and adapting it to the test. Sound daunting? You’ve come to the right place.
Determine when you want to take the test
Familiarize yourself with the format of the exam and official resources
Review the DAT’s content
Create a preparation plan
The DAT covers a vast body of material, but it is also highly patterned and therefore coachable. Familiarity through coverage and repetition leads to dramatically superior outcomes. We recommend a minimum of 32 one-on-one sessions to cover the entirety of the test. Most of our students space these sessions out over the course of two to four months in our Comprehensive Package.
Start tutoring, and later practice testing
Tutor spotlight
We are a group exceptional dental school students and working professionals. As a prerequisite, all of our tutors have scored in the 99th percentile on the exam. But, we also look for effective communicators, savvy interpreters of testing data, and structured thinkers.
Meet everyoneWe are a group exceptional dental school students and working professionals. As a prerequisite, all of our tutors have scored in the 99th percentile on the exam. But, we also look for effective communicators, savvy interpreters of testing data, and structured thinkers.

Jennie K.
Jennie is currently a dental student at Harvard Dental School. She earned her Bachelor's in Human Biology, Health, and Society, with a minor in Health Policy and Human Development at Cornell University.

Alice L.
Alice is currently a dental student in the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She received her BS in Neurobiology and Physiology from the University of Maryland Honors Program.

Aisha
Aisha is a second-year dental student at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Previously, she graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania where she developed and implemented Dental Bridges.

Jenna Z.
Jenna is currently a dental student at the Harvard Dental School. Previously, she earned her Bachelor's in Biology from Ohio State University, where she graduated summa cum laude.

Jen B.
Jen is pursuing her DMD degree at Harvard School of Dental Medicine; she plans to serve in the Navy after her time at HSDM through the Health Professions Scholarship Program.

Tara Z.
Tara graduated summa cum laude from Tufts University with a degree in Biology. She's presently a dental student at Harvard School of Dental Medicine.

Hoda M.
Hoda is a dental student at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She previously earned a BS in Biological Sciences with minors in Chemistry and Psychology at the University of Illinois in Chicago, graduating summa cum laude.

Yen
Yen majored in Biology with a minor in Chemistry and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Duke University with a 3.93 GPA. Currently, she is a DMD candidate at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine and is passionate about reducing oral health inequities.

Min
Min graduated summa cum laude from Ursinus College with a BS in Biology and Applied Ethics, and was awarded the Senior Alumni Award, recognizing her promise of making significant contributions to and leadership in their careers and their community. Min is now studying at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, hoping to give smiles to those in need.

Lauren Q.
Lauren is pursuing her DMD at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She previously he graduated cum laude with a BS in Psychology and Neuroscience from Yale, where she also received a certificate of advanced language study in Spanish.

Alex W.
Alex graduated from UCLA with a degree in Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology. She's currently a National Health Service Corps Scholar at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM).

Annie L.
Annie earned her BA in Economics and Cell Biology from Rice University, graduating cum laude. She is now a dental student at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine.

Vinay
Vinay holds a DDS from Columbia University and an MA in Science and Dental Education from Teachers College. He is currently pursuing postgraduate specialty training at the University of Connecticut in the field of Periodontics.

Ben S.
Ben pursued a PhD in Biomedical Engineering and a Doctorate in Dental Surgery at the University of Michigan in a Dentist-Scientist Training Program (DSTP) supported by a fellowship from the federal government. He’s now pursuing a clinical residency in periodontal surgery at Harvard University.

Asli
Asli is currently a dental student at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She graduated summa cum laude from Stony Brook University with a BS in Biology & Developmental Genetics and a minor in Health, Medicine, and Society.

Amy L.
Amy attended Wellesley College, where she graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa pursuing a double major in Chemistry and German Studies. She is currently a dental student at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM).

Priscilla
Priscilla is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Dental Medicine (DMD) at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She is a Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) recipient in the US Army and will serve as dentist in the Army after completing her dental degree.

Jasleen
Jasleen is a current DDS Candidate at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. Previously, she graduated summa cum laude with a BS in Biology from Adelphi University.

Melissa H.
Melissa graduated summa cum laude from Cornell University with a BS in Biological Sciences. After Cornell, Melissa headed to Boston where she is currently in her fourth and final year at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She is currently studying to become an Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon.

Karen A.
Karen attended the University of Connecticut in the Honors College. She graduated with a major in Physiology and Neurobiology, with a double minor in Human Development & Family Sciences and Molecular & Cell Biology. She is currently a second-year student at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine.

Carter
Carter attended Iowa State University, where he graduated summa cum laude with degrees in chemistry and applied mathematics. Currently, he is pursuing his DMD at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine.

Nicks
Nick earned a degree in Biochemistry at Temple University, where he graduated summa cum laude and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. Before starting dental school, Nick spent a year as a full-time assistant for several endodontists, gaining valuable hands-on experience that he now puts to use as a second-year student at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine.

Bella
At Vanderbilt, Bella majored in Biology with minors in Spanish and Medicine, Health, and Society (MHS), graduating magna cum laude and earning membership in Phi Beta Kappa. She is now in her first year at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine.
FAQs
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What is tested on the DAT?
The DAT consists of four substantial sections: survey of the natural sciences, perceptual ability, reading comprehension, and quantitative reasoning. -
When should I take the DAT?
It is recommended that you take the DAT one year before you want to go to dental school. It’s important that you have completed your academic prerequisites before you do so, so most students take this test between their third and fourth years of college. -
How long is the DAT?
Total test time clocks in at 5 hours.
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What is the retesting process like for the DAT?
It’s not uncommon for students to consider retaking the DAT. You must wait 90 days in between attempts, and you may retake the test up to 3 times. -
If I test more than once, do I choose the DAT scores I want to submit?
No, the system will send out your most recent set of scores.
Plans
We’ve created a structured yet flexible pricing plan that offers everything you need to succeed on test day.
Hourly Rate
1 HourAll of our tutoring is available on an hourly basis. If you're not sure how much tutoring you'll need or when you plan to test, you can enroll in our "pay as you go" option.
$155
$195
$295
$395
$550
First Time Package
6 HoursThe three session package is a good way to get your feet wet, evaluate the amount of tutoring you’ll ultimately need, and see if you feel comfortable with a tutor.
$930
$1,170
$1,770
$2,370
$3,300
1/2 Comprehensive Package
36 Hours 5% OFFThis is one half of our comprehensive program, and is not recommended to students who are looking for full support on content and strategy. Students who purchase the 1/2 Comprehensive Package will need to account for some content review and strategy on their own.
$5,301 You save $279
$6,669 You save $351
$10,089 You save $531
$13,509 You save $711
$18,810 You save $990
Comprehensive Package
72 Hours 10% OFFOur preferred approach to the DAT offers complete coverage of all testing sections. We pay extensive attention to section strategy, timing, and practice testing.
$10,044 You save $1,116
$12,636 You save $1,404
$19,116 You save $2,124
$25,596 You save $2,844
$35,640 You save $3,960
Package pricing for the Leader tier available upon request.

Tutor Tiers
We have four tiers of tutor, with different hourly rates, which correlate to the tutor’s experience. We evaluate tutors for promotion to higher tiers based on hours worked, student outcomes, qualitative feedback, and volume of client referrals.
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Standard
0-150 hours
$155/hour -
Senior
150-200 hours
$195/hour -
Guru
250-300 hours
$295/hour -
Master
350+- hours
$395/hour -
Leader
Price upon request