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Don't bother with videos unless you have no idea what you're doing. You will spend too much listening to crap you already know at a slow pace. Read a review book and do the problems.
Maybe for some people.. but for most, I would say active reading trumps watching videos as far as actual learning and retention is concerned. And it doesn't have to be random, most books are organized by an index..I think this is poor advice. The videos can be sped up and are higher yield than just randomly studying from review books.
What you don't realize is that you took the DAT 2 months after finishing up Orgo 2 so everything was still fresh in your mind. That might not be the case for OP. Though 1 month left and still watching Chad's videos is cutting it close as well... It might be best for OP to just watch the sections he's not completely confident in (even after Mike's videos and worksheet) then do the book reviews like you mentioned.Maybe for some people.. but for most, I would say active reading trumps watching videos as far as actual learning and retention is concerned. And it doesn't have to be random, most books are organized by an index..
I also watched Chad's videos (didn't use Mike's because I thought it was redundant), and I also thought it was very useful. While I do agree with JLaws that reviews trumps reading/videos, they aren't nearly as helpful if you don't have a basic science foundation. If OP only watches videos in topics he's uncertain of then maybe he could finish Chad's in a few days.I took my AP credit for chem and took Ochem my freshman year. Having not taken any chem in over a year I found the videos very helpful.
Well, I heard so many positive reviews on Chad's videos. I don't know why but I still didn't watch any of his videos and I have a month left till the exam. Meanwhile, I have been studying the sections with DAT BOOTCAMP (Mike's videos and questions) mostly, and practice questions from the destroyer.
Does anyone know if BOOTCAMP (Mike's video and the practice exams) is good enough for the chemistry sections? Or should I start watching Chad's videos at least now? I am just afraid of uncovered organic chemistry reactions that might pop up on the real DAT exam.