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I just saw a breakdown of someone's DAT and they gave a link to some video files that helped them study/review the Gen Chem portion.

What I'm wondering is if anyone has any links to something similar to this but for biology?

I'm on my computer A LOT so I think if I could have something like that playing in the background while I'm doing something else it could potentially help me out a lot.
 
Having something like that playing in the background while you're doing "something else" wouldn't do anything for you. If you're studying for the DAT and you're planning on getting a decent score then you need to sit down, focus, study, and do nothing but that.
Also, in my personal opinion, there's no way someone can get a decent score in the chem section of the exam by listening to and/or watching audio tracks and/or video clips. To do well, you need to do problems.
 
Having something like that playing in the background while you're doing "something else" wouldn't do anything for you. If you're studying for the DAT and you're planning on getting a decent score then you need to sit down, focus, study, and do nothing but that.
Also, in my personal opinion, there's no way someone can get a decent score in the chem section of the exam by listening to and/or watching audio tracks and/or video clips. To do well, you need to do problems.

I agree. Although those videos can be helpful to touch up on some basics.
 
I'm agreeing with everybody on this one. I refer to videos when there's a minor detail I'm unsure about. There's no way you're going to learn anything about cellular respiration when Brianna Banks is trying to get out of a speeding ticket on the screen in front of you.
 
I'm agreeing with everybody on this one. I refer to videos when there's a minor detail I'm unsure about. There's no way you're going to learn anything about cellular respiration when Brianna Banks is trying to get out of a speeding ticket on the screen in front of you.

LOL it never fails
 
I'm agreeing with everybody on this one. I refer to videos when there's a minor detail I'm unsure about. There's no way you're going to learn anything about cellular respiration when Brianna Banks is trying to get out of a speeding ticket on the screen in front of you.

Sorry to disappoint you guys but that's not it :laugh:

I was referring to doing WORK on my computer that consists of mindless photo editing. I figure it's either listen to music or listen to some lectures while I work.
 
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