Bootcamp Orgo vs. Destroyer

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I'm almost done with Destroyer Orgo (and I've lost all my confidence!) but today I tried going over Bootcamp's Question of the Day for Orgo. Is it me or are Destroyer Orgo questions a lot harder than Bootcamp's QOD? For instance, there are a lot of multiple step reactions in Destroyer (A--?-->B--?->C-?--->D) but I didn't see anything this difficult in Bootcamp.

Most importantly, my question is: which one is closer the actual DAT's orgo section?

Thanks
 
Bootcamp DAT is the mot representative material out there.
I got a 20 and 21 on the last two Orgo tests I took, got a 20 on my real DAT.

Rely on Bootcamp.
Destroyer is definitely good for like help and reinforcement, though.
 
Bootcamp is good. Destroyer will point out some mistakes. It is tough, but it can identify the areas you at lacking knowledge in. It can be used to strengthen your overall knowledge and increase your scores.

Don't get discouraged. Just review each answer carefully.
 
Look at this way. Destroyer is like any other reasonably difficult test material out there on steroids. Like literally haha. It is significantly more difficult than your exam will be. But the point is that you use it as a learning medium, not so much as a guaging medium for how you will do on game day. You will most likely get a poor score if you use destroyer to gauge your score for test day. Dont do that! Use it as a learning medium and learn!

Then go to Bootcamp and QOD, both are run by the same group! Bootcamp/QOD on the other hand is more representative of the difficulty of your test. So use that to gauge your performance for test day.

However, no practice test is perfect, so try your best to figure out your weaknesses even if you get perfect scores. Reality is that a perfect score on a practice test is limited to questions on that test. What if you have other topics on your real test? So thats why figure out what you dont know now so it becomes easier for you on test day and thats where destroyer comes in, not to make you feel terrible but teach you the stuff you dont know!
 
Look at this way. Destroyer is like any other reasonably difficult test material out there on steroids. Like literally haha. It is significantly more difficult than your exam will be. But the point is that you use it as a learning medium, not so much as a guaging medium for how you will do on game day. You will most likely get a poor score if you use destroyer to gauge your score for test day. Dont do that! Use it as a learning medium and learn!

Then go to Bootcamp and QOD, both are run by the same group! Bootcamp/QOD on the other hand is more representative of the difficulty of your test. So use that to gauge your performance for test day.

However, no practice test is perfect, so try your best to figure out your weaknesses even if you get perfect scores. Reality is that a perfect score on a practice test is limited to questions on that test. What if you have other topics on your real test? So thats why figure out what you dont know now so it becomes easier for you on test day and thats where destroyer comes in, not to make you feel terrible but teach you the stuff you dont know!

what's QOD?
 
The destroyer is definitely harder but it does its job much more. It isnt to give you an estimate of what the test will be like but it is there to teach you how to tackle even the hardest of questions.
 
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