Calculator available on DAT..

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So I am not sure if many people know but the DAT will have a basic calculator starting 3/2/2010. I found it on the ADA website and decided to call the headquarters in Chicago to verify. A female I spoke with said that it will take effect this March 2. Is anyone scheduled to take the test on/after 3/2/2010? I am curious how the math section compares now that there is a calculator..
 
gen chem will probably be more time consuming as well. instead of set-ups we'll have to carry all the way through with the math.
 
lmao, why the calculators? Its not gonna make the test easier, theyr just gonna make you waste time by crunching numbers. w/e I guess people complained so much that they finally decided to do something about it
 
Yeah I def prefer no calculator...and from my understanding it's only available on the math section.
 
I just called prometric to confirm, they said that they had no information on it. I don't think there is going to be calculators allowed.
 
The calculator will be available on screen. It's just a basic one, not scientific. You will not be allowed to bring one with you to the testing center.
 
gen chem will probably be more time consuming as well. instead of set-ups we'll have to carry all the way through with the math.


The test isn't going to be more difficult than it already is. I think someone got a response from the ADA concerning the potential increase of difficulty now that the on-screen calculator will be given to test-takers, and it he/she was told that it's going to be set at the same difficulty.
 
The test isn't going to be more difficult than it already is. I think someone got a response from the ADA concerning the potential increase of difficulty now that the on-screen calculator will be given to test-takers, and it he/she was told that it's going to be set at the same difficulty.

I thought I remember a poster about a month ago saying he/she talked to a ADA rep and was told it WILL be harder, I guess no one really knows for sure

I'm taking mine 3/10 so I'll let ya'll know :-D
 
I thought I remember a poster about a month ago saying he/she talked to a ADA rep and was told it WILL be harder, I guess no one really knows for sure

I'm taking mine 3/10 so I'll let ya'll know :-D

True.

But he/she got a follow-up response stating that the previous e-mail he/she received was false. I'm partly dwelling on that assumption, but then again...preparing for the worst, so we'll see.
 
gen chem will probably be more time consuming as well. instead of set-ups we'll have to carry all the way through with the math.


I thought the calculator is only available for the Math section. Not Gchem.
 
You gotta underestand one thing, maybe the test format (of QR) woun't get harder, but earning a high score will be harder for sure.

You see, the test score is based on a curve (we all know that). Before the calculator was introduced, you were able to miss about 13-14 questions and you were still able to land a 17. Thats about 50-ith percentile. Now with the introduction of the calculator, you probably can't miss more than 9-10 to land that 17 (again 50-ith %ile).

So my point is this: even though the test format isn't changing much, but earning a high score isn't going to be as easy as before. I still remember that last year when I took the DAT, you were able to miss 11 questions (out of the 40) to land a 20, which as we all know is a very solid score on the QR. I am 100% sure this is going to change with the introduction of the calculator
 
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