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Done! I need to go throw out the small mountain of scratch paper that I've accumulated in the past 5 weeks!!!
I took the DAT in February the first time, and was fine with most of my scores except for PAT. I know UoP (one of my top choices) gives a lot of importance to PAT, and since my GPA isn't great, I wanted to give myself a better shot so I retook.
So I'm posting scores and GPA and hoping you guys will give me feedback about what my chances are.
1st time (%) / 2nd time (%)
PAT 17 (52.4) / 19 (75.2)
QR 22 (94.2) / 22 (94.1)
RC 20 (67.0) / 26 (98.7)
Bio 21 (91.8) / 23 (97.6)
GChem 23 (94.5) / 22 (88.7)
Ochem 21 (87.6) / 22 (95.3)
TS 21 (92.4) / 22 (95.3)
AA 21 (91.5) / 23 (97.9)
GPA:
3.55 overal
3.31 science
I have no idea wtf happened on PAT. Right before I left my house I took an entire full length test with Crack PAT and I got a 21 even though I skipped an entire figure on cube counting because it was an illusion problem and giving me a headache.
So I woke up early this morning to cram (I know they say you should stop studying the day before, but I'm a crammer, I freak out if I don't study till the very end, and I'm also a total procrastinator, so I usually need every last second.) So I'm studying and I get this phone call from Prometric and this lady goes, "I would just like to remind you that you have an appointment at one today for the - the DAT." And I tell her, "Trust me, that's really not something I've forgotten."
Oh also, schools I'm applying to: Arizona, Boston, Columbia, NYU, Nova, Oregon, Tufts, UCSF, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Chicago, Jersey, Vegas, UNC, UPenn, USC, Uop, and UW (So basically, everywhere.)
My dream schools are UCSF, UW, UPenn, and UoP (at this point I don't even know which order I should put them in), so any feedback about my chances for these schools would be awesome. (Does anyone have the ADEA book for 2008 and wouldn't mind posting stats for these schools? I have the 2007 book but I'd like to get the most up to date stats possible.)
Oh and for RC, if anyone was wondering how I owned, it was pure luck. I got the alligator, fungi, and vision perception passages, and the first two were really easy, so I was able to search and destroy. In fact, the fungus one was ridiculously easy. But other than that, if anyone wants to know what I did, let me know.
(I just noticed that I took the two tests exactly 7 months apart. My first time was Feb 4 and now Aug 4.)
I've been reading this forum forever and have gotten a lot of good advice about study materials, but even more than that it's been such a great relief to be able to read about other people who are taking the DAT and are stressed about applying, so thank you to everyone who contributed to distracting me while I was studying! You guys rock!!
For everyone that's still studying, hang on! You're score will be worth all the trouble in the end. And every time you find yourself feeling lazy or tired or discouraged, watch this. Someone posted it here (sorry too lazy to go find the original post, but please claim credit for your link), and I just found it yesterday, but I wish I had had this when I started studying. I would have watched it every single morning. Good luck!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAOkxgvboPk
I took the DAT in February the first time, and was fine with most of my scores except for PAT. I know UoP (one of my top choices) gives a lot of importance to PAT, and since my GPA isn't great, I wanted to give myself a better shot so I retook.
So I'm posting scores and GPA and hoping you guys will give me feedback about what my chances are.
1st time (%) / 2nd time (%)
PAT 17 (52.4) / 19 (75.2)
QR 22 (94.2) / 22 (94.1)
RC 20 (67.0) / 26 (98.7)
Bio 21 (91.8) / 23 (97.6)
GChem 23 (94.5) / 22 (88.7)
Ochem 21 (87.6) / 22 (95.3)
TS 21 (92.4) / 22 (95.3)
AA 21 (91.5) / 23 (97.9)
GPA:
3.55 overal
3.31 science
I have no idea wtf happened on PAT. Right before I left my house I took an entire full length test with Crack PAT and I got a 21 even though I skipped an entire figure on cube counting because it was an illusion problem and giving me a headache.
So I woke up early this morning to cram (I know they say you should stop studying the day before, but I'm a crammer, I freak out if I don't study till the very end, and I'm also a total procrastinator, so I usually need every last second.) So I'm studying and I get this phone call from Prometric and this lady goes, "I would just like to remind you that you have an appointment at one today for the - the DAT." And I tell her, "Trust me, that's really not something I've forgotten."
Oh also, schools I'm applying to: Arizona, Boston, Columbia, NYU, Nova, Oregon, Tufts, UCSF, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Chicago, Jersey, Vegas, UNC, UPenn, USC, Uop, and UW (So basically, everywhere.)
My dream schools are UCSF, UW, UPenn, and UoP (at this point I don't even know which order I should put them in), so any feedback about my chances for these schools would be awesome. (Does anyone have the ADEA book for 2008 and wouldn't mind posting stats for these schools? I have the 2007 book but I'd like to get the most up to date stats possible.)
Oh and for RC, if anyone was wondering how I owned, it was pure luck. I got the alligator, fungi, and vision perception passages, and the first two were really easy, so I was able to search and destroy. In fact, the fungus one was ridiculously easy. But other than that, if anyone wants to know what I did, let me know.
(I just noticed that I took the two tests exactly 7 months apart. My first time was Feb 4 and now Aug 4.)
I've been reading this forum forever and have gotten a lot of good advice about study materials, but even more than that it's been such a great relief to be able to read about other people who are taking the DAT and are stressed about applying, so thank you to everyone who contributed to distracting me while I was studying! You guys rock!!
For everyone that's still studying, hang on! You're score will be worth all the trouble in the end. And every time you find yourself feeling lazy or tired or discouraged, watch this. Someone posted it here (sorry too lazy to go find the original post, but please claim credit for your link), and I just found it yesterday, but I wish I had had this when I started studying. I would have watched it every single morning. Good luck!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAOkxgvboPk