Best practice for top front end and keyholes?

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virtualmaster999

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Hey everyone

So I started studying for the dat a little while ago and I've been using the generators for pat. Since top front end and keyholes aren't on the generators, what's the best way to practice them? Are the subject tests for them in bootcamp enough? Any other alternatives that are worth investing money in? I already bought bootcamp and destroyer so in trying to limit my costs.

Thanks in advance!


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I just used bootcamp and found that very helpful. The strategy that helped me the most was to look at each an every choice and pick out what was wrong until I found one keyhole that was identical. This was much more effective to me then just looking for the identical one from the start. Goodluck!
 
Bump because TFE literally makes me want to smash my head against my desk.


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BC is a must! Lots of practice to do, and amazing explanations! If you need more practice, or dont wanna use the BC subject tests as "practice", I can suggest DATGenius, which is almost a carbon copy of BC.
 
Bootcamps generators for TFE are pretty good examples of what you will see on actual and 80% of what is on their test.
 
Keyholes, TFE, and pattern folding are easier on the real thing. I think if you only use bootcamp you will do just fine, so don't spend more money unless you absolutely have to. I was scoring mostly 20s for PAT on bootcamp but got a 24 on the real deal. I used the generators a lot and did some of the practice tests twice.
 
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