final reminder to register – Fall 2021 CARS Workshop

Happy Friday! This will be the final reminder about this free workshop!

We are pleased to announce that we will be hosting our free Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS) Workshop again this fall.

Here are the details, it is important that you read all information carefully.

We hope that many of you will take advantage of this workshop. While both the MCAT and the DAT have content (science/math) sections, there are classes you can take to prepare for those sections. However, mastery of verbal analysis, reasoning, and comprehension are also tested on both the MCAT (CARS) and the DAT (Reading Comprehension), and there are no formal classes you can take to prepare yourself for this section. That is the goal of this workshop, to provide you with tips, strategies and techniques you can learn and practice to improve your speed and performance on this section.

This workshop should be useful to students at any stage of preparation. Junior and senior level students planning to take the MCAT or DAT soon should be particularly interested in this workshop and are strongly encouraged to participate. We offer this workshop every semester, thus freshmen and sophomores might want to wait to take the workshop in the future.

The workshop is composed of three parts:

1) Classes where different strategies are introduced and explained.

2) Practice sessions designed to let you practice the strategies you learned.

3) Real, full-length practice CARS passages to let you test how you are doing.

[Pre-dental students – we are working with the MCAT because multiple practice MCAT materials are available and this is not the case with the DAT. CARS and Reading Comprehension are similar in structure, so
we believe this workshop will benefit you as well.]

You are expected to participate in all workshop sessions. We have scheduled the workshop for a single weekend, and we expect a commitment on your part to participate fully. If your schedule this semester is such that you cannot participate in all sessions, wait until we offer the workshop again. This workshop is free for Texas State students. We will cover the cost of the instructor and all materials.

Workshop Location: For all class session, the room is Supple Rm 153.

Adherence to safe COVID practices is expected (masks on, staggered seating if possible, etc)

It is advised that you bring a laptop to all workshop section, however it is particularly essential that you bring one for the pre-test and post-test.

The workshop schedule is as follows:

Pre-Test: Friday, October 8 6:00pm-9:00pm. **BRING LAPTOP**

Workshop session 1: Saturday, October 9 10:00am-12:30pm – 30-minute lunch break – 1:00-3:30 pm

Workshop session 2: Sunday, October 10 9:00am-12:00pm – 30-minute lunch break – Post-Test 12:300m-3:30pm. **BRING LAPTOP**

If you are serious about participating in the workshop, please complete and submit this short Google Form to register.

Workshop Signup: https://forms.gle/MR4X1qTMP8xNT8ST9

To encourage perfect attendance – we will reward you with bonus MCAT practice materials from the AAMC if you attend ALL portions of the workshop.

This workshop is designed to be held face-to-face. If you require special accommodations due to COVID-19 please email the workshop leader Mason Bartman (mason) and copy Dr. Pesthy on the email (cp22). We will do our best to make it possible for all interested to attend and benefit from this workshop.

We need everyone who participates to agree to attend all sessions so we can compile reliable statistics to track the effectiveness of the workshop.

Contact Dr. Pesthy with any questions.

changes in the biology section of the DAT – beginning in January 2022

Pre-dental students,

The American Dental Association (ADA) just released this notice about changes to the biology section of the DAT. They have added some new topics that students will need to review as they study for this exam. I have pasted the text from their notice below, but here is the link they provided as well in case the text is modified when this email goes out (i.e. the underlines are removed. https://www.ada.org/~/media/ADA/Education%20and%20Careers/Files/Updated_DAT_Biology_TestSpecifications.pdf?la=en

Updated DAT Biology Test Specifications – January 2022

Updates to the Dental Admission Test Biology test specifications will be implemented in January, 2022. Students who plan to take the DAT during or after January, 2022 are encouraged to review the updated specifications provided below. The updated Biology test specifications include several new topics that were not previously covered on the examination; these new topics are represented in underlined text below.

Biology (40 items)

I. Cell and Molecular Biology: cell metabolism (including photosynthesis, enzymology), cellular processes (including membrane transport, signal transduction), thermodynamics, mitosis/meiosis, cell and organelle structure and function, experimental cell biology, biomolecules, and integrated relationships

II. Diversity of Life: viruses, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Fungi, Protista, Plantae, Animalia, and integrated relationships

III. Structure and Function of Systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, circulatory, lymphatic/immune, digestive, respiratory, urinary, nervous/sensory, endocrine, reproductive, and integrated relationships

IV. Genetics: molecular genetics, human genetics, classical genetics, chromosomal genetics, genetic technology, developmental mechanisms, genomics, gene expression, epigenetics, and integrated relationships

V. Evolution and Ecology: natural selection, population genetics/speciation, animal behavior, ecology (population, community, and ecosystem ecology), and integrated relationships

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Marilyn R. Banta, Ph.D.

(she,her,hers)

Pre-Health Advisor

Senior Lecturer

Department of Biology

Texas State University

601 University Dr.

San Marcos, TX 78666

(off) 512.245.3367

(fax) 512.245.8713

Mb79

Click HERE to schedule your

pre-health advising appointment!

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ANNOUNCING: Critical Analysis and Reading Skills (CARS) Workshop – free to TxSt students

Hello Pre-Health Students,

We are pleased to announce that we will be hosting our free Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS) Workshop again this fall.

Here are the details, it is important that you read all information carefully.

We hope that many of you will take advantage of this workshop. While both the MCAT and the DAT have content (science/math) sections, there are classes you can take to prepare for those sections. However, mastery of verbal analysis, reasoning, and comprehension are also tested on both the MCAT (CARS) and the DAT (Reading Comprehension), and there are no formal classes you can take to prepare yourself for this section. That is the goal of this workshop, to provide you with tips, strategies and techniques you can learn and practice to improve your speed and performance on this section.

This workshop should be useful to students at any stage of preparation. Junior and senior level students planning to take the MCAT or DAT soon should be particularly interested in this workshop and are strongly encouraged to participate. We offer this workshop every semester, thus freshmen and sophomores might want to wait to take the workshop in the future.

The workshop is composed of three parts:

1) Classes where different strategies are introduced and explained.

2) Practice sessions designed to let you practice the strategies you learned.

3) Real, full-length practice CARS passages to let you test how you are doing.

[Pre-dental students – we are working with the MCAT because multiple practice MCAT materials are available and this is not the case with the DAT. CARS and Reading Comprehension
are similar in structure, so we believe this workshop will benefit you as well.]

You are expected to participate in all workshop sessions. We have scheduled the workshop for a single weekend, and we expect a commitment on your part to participate fully. If your schedule this semester is such that you cannot participate in all sessions, wait until we offer the workshop again. This workshop is free for Texas State students. We will cover the cost of the instructor and all materials.

Workshop Location: For all class session, the room is Supple Rm 153.

Adherence to safe COVID practices is expected (masks on, staggered seating if possible, etc)

It is advised that you bring a laptop to all workshop section, however it is particularly essential that you bring one for the pre-test and post-test.

The workshop schedule is as follows:

Pre-Test: Friday, October 8 6:00pm-9:00pm. **BRING LAPTOP**

Workshop session 1: Saturday, October 9 10:00am-12:30pm – 30-minute lunch break – 1:00-3:30 pm

Workshop session 2: Sunday, October 10 9:00am-12:00pm – 30-minute lunch break – Post-Test 12:300m-3:30pm. **BRING LAPTOP**

If you are serious about participating in the workshop, please complete and submit this short Google Form to register.

Workshop Signup: https://forms.gle/MR4X1qTMP8xNT8ST9

To encourage perfect attendance – we will reward you with bonus MCAT practice materials from the AAMC if you attend ALL portions of the workshop.

This workshop is designed to be held face-to-face. If you require special accommodations due to COVID-19 please email the workshop leader Mason Bartman (mason) and copy Dr. Pesthy on the email (cp22). We will do our best to make it possible for all interested to attend and benefit from this workshop.

We need everyone who participates to agree to attend all sessions so we can compile reliable statistics to track the effectiveness of the workshop.

Contact Dr. Pesthy with any questions.

2022 MCAT information is now available

Dear Pre-med students,

We wanted to let you know that information about the 2022 MCAT testing dates and registration schedule is now available on the AAMC website.

The AAMC will also be hosting a student webinar on registration and the 2022 testing year, if you are interested in attending this virtual event. The webinar is Sept. 30 at 2:00 pm Central time.

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Marilyn R. Banta, Ph.D.

(she,her,hers)

Pre-Health Advisor

Senior Lecturer

Department of Biology

Texas State University

601 University Dr.

San Marcos, TX 78666

(off) 512.245.3367

(fax) 512.245.8713

Mb79

Click HERE to schedule your

pre-health advising appointment!

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Introducing Case Western Reserve’s location in Austin, Texas

Pre-health students,

Some interesting news for any of you who might be considering a career as an Anesthesiology Assistant (AA). Case Western Reserve has had a campus in Houston for years, but it appears they are now accepting students who want to train in Austin as well.

They are also advertising an upcoming virtual information session if you don’t really know what AA is and would like to find out more.

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Hi Marilyn,

Case Western Reserve University’s Master of Science in Anesthesia program recently expanded our location sites to Austin, Texas!

We are now accepting applications for students to start Summer 2022. The entering class includes twelve seats that are dedicated to the new Austin-based curriculum. These students reside in Austin and take their classes, simulation, and clinical rotations in Austin. They will complete their primary clinical rotations at our affiliate site, Baylor Scott & White Health and St. David’s HealthCare. We are excited to offer students a second location in Texas in which to earn a Case Western Reserve University MSA degree.

Austin, which is situated west of Houston, is known nationally for its nightlife and music scene, and has been increasingly popular with millennials in recent years—including CWRU MSA alumni from Cleveland, Houston and Washington. If you’re interested, let us know if you would consider Austin.

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Marilyn R. Banta, Ph.D.

(she,her,hers)

Pre-Health Advisor

Senior Lecturer

Department of Biology

Texas State University

601 University Dr.

San Marcos, TX 78666

(off) 512.245.3367

(fax) 512.245.8713

Mb79

Click HERE to schedule your

pre-health advising appointment!

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