I would say it's really focused on basics.
I think it's worth it to try, because it only took less than an hour to finish three sections. Plus, I read the wording of the test is similar, but not in difficulty level.
I think I am just gonna try one section each a day before my test date. (Qvault)
ah so i did the sciences of the ADA 07 yesterday and i was kinda of surprised bc the way people talk about it on here...maybe i expected it to be a SUPER breeze idk :-/ ...it WAS easier than others BUT some of the bio questions and chem questions were a little weird, with the wording and types of calculations so they took longer than anticipated...the orgo was def really easy though but i still got two wrong :/
bio 35/40
#12 - all biosynthetic reactions in living cells lead to a
MORE ordered state and DECREASE in entropy? why did i think it was INCREASE in entropy ..bc we use and release energy?
#36 - the rate and type of cleavage occuring after fertilization would be most affected by the
amount and distribution of yolk? i had no idea this and never heard of it...did i miss something somewhere?
GC 27/30
#67 wrong? 3p2 so only 2 unpaired electrons, no?
#51 - the calculation with Fe and Ce I still do not understand at all...do you know how to do that one?
#60- stupid mistake by overthinking it...i ended up setting up the chart, doubling the concentration of B and seeing how that effected rate and put that itd be 1/2 of the original
OC 28/30
#66 - how are there 3 resonance structures for NO3- ? the double bond moving onto different O's? idk..maybe i wasnt thinking straight but i thought they would all be the same if the double bond shifts to different O's because it essentially all made the same thing - a double bonded O in the middle with 2 single bonded Os around it
#73 - why is the intermediate with a radical instead of carbocation?
overall im glad i did it to see how the wording etc is on actual DAT exams because its different from other practice tests i took..now i def have to squeeze in the ADA 09 test