Bootcamp RC vs Real DAT

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Which is the most rep of the DAT Bootcamp or CDR?
 
Never done CDR, but just took the DAT and bootcamp was perfect. Has same kind of questions.
Hi ! I just took my first RC exam on BC and I did not do so well. So did the real DAT have questions like "The statement if correct but the reason is not..etc" types of questions? Idk why I found those challenging bc it required more finding the answer and my search and destroy method did not work. What method do you feel helped you on the real DAT? Just reading and taking notes THEN quetsions? or SnD?
Thank you so much in advance!!!
 
Hi ! I just took my first RC exam on BC and I did not do so well. So did the real DAT have questions like "The statement if correct but the reason is not..etc" types of questions? Idk why I found those challenging bc it required more finding the answer and my search and destroy method did not work. What method do you feel helped you on the real DAT? Just reading and taking notes THEN quetsions? or SnD?
Thank you so much in advance!!!
IIRC, every passage had at least one of those types of questions. One of mine had like 5. This is a fairly basic Search and Destroy problem.
 
I felt like bootcamp was spot on as far as RC goes.. I had a question or two in each section that was similar to that format. I used S&D and was pretty successful. I would usually skip those type of questions and then, after I had a better understanding of the passage, go back and answer them... just don't mark any questions and not guess an answer in case you run out of time.
 
I felt like bootcamp was spot on as far as RC goes.. I had a question or two in each section that was similar to that format. I used S&D and was pretty successful. I would usually skip those type of questions and then, after I had a better understanding of the passage, go back and answer them... just don't mark any questions and not guess an answer in case you run out of time.

So did you just straight up just see the first question and then skip the passage for the answer? Was that your S and D method? Did you not actually read the passage??
 
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