A few OAT questions

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SilleAngyl

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So, from what I have heard, calculators are not allowed. So, they must keep the calculations simple enough to do in your head, right? In the one practice test that I have seen where a lengthier calculation is needed, the answers are in the form of an uncalculated answer like (100)(2.5)/95. Is this representative of most of the answers that would need calculations? Also, as far as memorizing equations, what are the important ones to know? I did a sample OAT chemistry section yesterday, and it seemed like I used maybe 2 equations. Lastly, do I need to emorize constants or are they given? If I need to memorize them, what are the important ones to know?

Thanks in advance for any information you guys have!
 
I dont' recall doing any super arithematics on the QR section, although some of them you need to make an educated guess. As for formulas, you just need to know the basic ones, (quad formula? Snell's law? etc), most of them are pretty simple except for a few that requires thinking. I wouldn't trust TopScore Pro on their QR, their QR is too easy.

Katalio
 
What about chem and physics equations. Is memorizing the equation for boiling point elevation too much? Or is this something I should do? For Physics I think I can pick out the basic ones (Newton's, f=ma, work, torque)
 
I remembered the Equation for boiling point elevation back then.. u know.. you have to remember those Q=MCdeltaT, equilibrium eq, probably the HH equation, don't think u need to know MM equation, hmm, compression of solids, err, stretching solid due to heat, Parallel and Seriese Capacitor, REsister, Ohm's laws, a bunch of other eqz, I don't remember them well, sorry.

PM me if u wanna know more, coz it sounds weird if I type everything out..

Katalio

(and it seems like I check the board every 15 minutes or something)
 
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