Can you "Review All" on the REAL DAT?

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When I take practice tests on CDP, I like to start from the easy sections, hole punch, cube coutning, and folding first.

For CDP, I think you can review all items right away.
But for the real DAT, you can't review all the items right away can you? Do you have to click through each one before you can reivew all?
 
When I take practice tests on CDP, I like to start from the easy sections, hole punch, cube coutning, and folding first.

For CDP, I think you can review all items right away.
But for the real DAT, you can't review all the items right away can you? Do you have to click through each one before you can reivew all?
I think you can do that. However, I don't recommend skipping from one section to another during your actual exam. Why?
-You'll kill time clicking back and forth through different sections.
-Considering the time constraint and the enormous amount of stress, when you start jumping around like that there's always a chance that you skip a question or two by mistake, without answering them.

But I guess you should do what you're most comfortable with.
Good luck👍
 
Yeah it could kill time, but just for the PATs. For some reason I always finish it faster by going over to the holepunch and finishng the 3 last sections first.

I thought about doing that for Ochem, but I should just stick with BIO > Gchem>Ochem?
 
Yeah it could kill time, but just for the PATs. For some reason I always finish it faster by going over to the holepunch and finishng the 3 last sections first.

I thought about doing that for Ochem, but I should just stick with BIO > Gchem>Ochem?
I took my exam a while ago, but I'm pretty sure you can't jump to chem, before completing bio! The only reason you can do it with PAT is that all the different sub-sections (hole punch, cube count, etc) still fall under the PAT category.
 
can someone confirm that? i thought that since the natural sciences section was one entire section, that you could go back and review the bio stuff even after completing the organic stuff.
 
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