bio in kaplan book, not detailed enough?

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just wondering if i should use my MCAT books for bio or if kaplan will suffice? i have heard that the bio on the DAT is much less detailed than the bio on the MCAT (but i have no idea)? thanks!

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i know nothing about the mcat books but everyones said that cliffs ap bio is good. thats what im doing now and it seems to have the right info to help me out in destroyer.
 
i have totally heard that too. the thing is...i have like 2893432 MCAT books lol. i have the princeton review hyperlearning and the examkrackers series. since they were very pricy and i KNOW that they contain the same info (if not more), i def want to try to use them. i guess i just dont know WHAT, exactly, to cover. i dont want to have to study TOO much information if that makes sense. ill have a hard enough time remembering everything as it is. :laugh:
 
i have totally heard that too. the thing is...i have like 2893432 MCAT books lol. i have the princeton review hyperlearning and the examkrackers series. since they were very pricy and i KNOW that they contain the same info (if not more), i def want to try to use them. i guess i just dont know WHAT, exactly, to cover. i dont want to have to study TOO much information if that makes sense. ill have a hard enough time remembering everything as it is. :laugh:

i have kaplan too but everyones saying its not enough for bio. im sure your mcat books have tons of info. if youre not sure what bio topics the dat covers, heres a link to the topics on the test. p 46 gives the bio topics that the dat tests. maybe this can help...
http://www.ada.org/prof/ed/testing/dat/dat_users_manual.pdf
 
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