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Hey All,
Over the past 6 months of studying for my DAT I compiled a 1500 pool of Anki flash cards from the following materials:
DAT Bootcamp
DAT Genius
DAT Destroyer (2015)
Math Destroyer (2016)
Chad's Videos
Kaplan Blue Book
Kaplan Workbook
I'm giving the deck to SDN as my way of paying it forward. I used this deck a million times while studying and it's the main reason I did so well on my DAT - one hour a day kept all the information fresh in my head. Essentially every time there was something that wasn't straight forward to me, I made a flash card. Thanks to this deck, I had no "fuzzy" memories for the DAT: whatever was in this deck, I knew like the back of my hand. I can confidently say that 75% of my DAT was sourced from this deck.
I combed through it carefully to ensure that there were no direct questions taken from any of the above resources. If you see something I missed, please let me know and I will update it immediately! This is not for my profit and I genuinely believe the makers of the materials I used deserve the money. If you've got 1+ months left, I strongly suggest buying all of those materials.
Anki is by FAR the best flash card program you can find. And it's totally free. I loved it so much I quit making paper flash cards and converted 500 paper flash cards into Anki format by hand.
Here's how I suggest you use it:
Obviously, the best way to learn is to make your own flashcards. This deck should be used as a sort of diagnosis test: go through it once (should take one day) and mark any flash cards that you don't have any clue about.
Then, on day 2, start teaching yourself all about whatever it is you've marked.
On day 3, review the marked cards again, and unmark anything you got correct
On day 4, re-review the still-marked cards.
Rinse and repeat until you are familiar with every subject touched upon in this deck. This is NOT going to teach you all the material - that's what the above resources are for. You know that feeling where you're worried that you are missing something incredibly important for the DAT? This deck is here to pacify that feeling. If you're worried there's something huge you're missing, there's a good chance it's in this deck!
I'll keep this deck alive by updating it periodically. For the next year (summer of 2017) I'll update it so that every card has a source where you can learn the material if you want. Also - remember that this was my private deck! It has the occasional slang and funny pneumonic so that I could keep myself entertained 😛
Here's a link to the deck
Here's a link to download Anki
Here's a guide to using Anki
Feel free to ask me any questions! Good luck! If you have tips for making it better please PM me
Over the past 6 months of studying for my DAT I compiled a 1500 pool of Anki flash cards from the following materials:
DAT Bootcamp
DAT Genius
DAT Destroyer (2015)
Math Destroyer (2016)
Chad's Videos
Kaplan Blue Book
Kaplan Workbook
I'm giving the deck to SDN as my way of paying it forward. I used this deck a million times while studying and it's the main reason I did so well on my DAT - one hour a day kept all the information fresh in my head. Essentially every time there was something that wasn't straight forward to me, I made a flash card. Thanks to this deck, I had no "fuzzy" memories for the DAT: whatever was in this deck, I knew like the back of my hand. I can confidently say that 75% of my DAT was sourced from this deck.
I combed through it carefully to ensure that there were no direct questions taken from any of the above resources. If you see something I missed, please let me know and I will update it immediately! This is not for my profit and I genuinely believe the makers of the materials I used deserve the money. If you've got 1+ months left, I strongly suggest buying all of those materials.
Anki is by FAR the best flash card program you can find. And it's totally free. I loved it so much I quit making paper flash cards and converted 500 paper flash cards into Anki format by hand.
Here's how I suggest you use it:
Obviously, the best way to learn is to make your own flashcards. This deck should be used as a sort of diagnosis test: go through it once (should take one day) and mark any flash cards that you don't have any clue about.
Then, on day 2, start teaching yourself all about whatever it is you've marked.
On day 3, review the marked cards again, and unmark anything you got correct
On day 4, re-review the still-marked cards.
Rinse and repeat until you are familiar with every subject touched upon in this deck. This is NOT going to teach you all the material - that's what the above resources are for. You know that feeling where you're worried that you are missing something incredibly important for the DAT? This deck is here to pacify that feeling. If you're worried there's something huge you're missing, there's a good chance it's in this deck!
I'll keep this deck alive by updating it periodically. For the next year (summer of 2017) I'll update it so that every card has a source where you can learn the material if you want. Also - remember that this was my private deck! It has the occasional slang and funny pneumonic so that I could keep myself entertained 😛
Here's a link to the deck
Here's a link to download Anki
Here's a guide to using Anki
Feel free to ask me any questions! Good luck! If you have tips for making it better please PM me
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