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I'm selling all the material I used for the DAT (except for the computer stuff, because it probably expired by now). I'd prefer to sell it all in one go, but if needed I can definitely sell separately (PM me).
1.) DAT Destroyer 2009 [SOLD]
Great condition. Some writing for the first 30 or so problems in the Bio section, and I put check marks and squiggly marks next to a few of the problem numbers-- but didn't circle the multiple choice answers so I could use it again and again.
2.) Cliffs AP Biology + Cliffs Study Solver [$20 for both]
A lot of underlining/margin notes in a few sections, none in most. AP Study Solver has tons of problems for practice and is brand new.
3.) Kaplan DAT 2008-2009 [$30]
Margin notes and underlining in sections. Writing on the first practice test. CD not included (I lost it).
4.) Student Study Guide for Campbell Reece Biology [$20]
The study guide that comes with the biology book used to write the DAT. Good summarizations and in-depth problems-- really useful for to learn from scratch or for review.
5.) Organic Chemistry as a Second Language I and II [$20 for both]
Thin, really easy to read books that teaches you the basics of orgo-- great for understanding acid/base rankings, rxn mechanisms, resonance, etc.
1.) DAT Destroyer 2009 [SOLD]
Great condition. Some writing for the first 30 or so problems in the Bio section, and I put check marks and squiggly marks next to a few of the problem numbers-- but didn't circle the multiple choice answers so I could use it again and again.
2.) Cliffs AP Biology + Cliffs Study Solver [$20 for both]
A lot of underlining/margin notes in a few sections, none in most. AP Study Solver has tons of problems for practice and is brand new.
3.) Kaplan DAT 2008-2009 [$30]
Margin notes and underlining in sections. Writing on the first practice test. CD not included (I lost it).
4.) Student Study Guide for Campbell Reece Biology [$20]
The study guide that comes with the biology book used to write the DAT. Good summarizations and in-depth problems-- really useful for to learn from scratch or for review.
5.) Organic Chemistry as a Second Language I and II [$20 for both]
Thin, really easy to read books that teaches you the basics of orgo-- great for understanding acid/base rankings, rxn mechanisms, resonance, etc.
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