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Had a question about the extra problems included in Royal Flush on angle ranking, cube counting, and pattern folding.
The angles in the 2500 set are much bigger and in my opinion easier than the ones found in the 10 PAT mock tests. Does anyone who recently took the actual DAT know if the angles are as big as the ones in the 2500 set and if they are as easy? Does the actual test have answer choices often have "a-b-c-d" where the answer choices will leave either a or b constant in at least 2 of the answer choices? They do that on the regular CDP but the answer choices are a little different on the 2500 set.
I notice that the cube counting and pattern folding is a heck of a lot harder than on the 10 test set. Is it just me or do you guys concur? The pattern folding is just as bad as the ones on Achiever.
The angles in the 2500 set are much bigger and in my opinion easier than the ones found in the 10 PAT mock tests. Does anyone who recently took the actual DAT know if the angles are as big as the ones in the 2500 set and if they are as easy? Does the actual test have answer choices often have "a-b-c-d" where the answer choices will leave either a or b constant in at least 2 of the answer choices? They do that on the regular CDP but the answer choices are a little different on the 2500 set.
I notice that the cube counting and pattern folding is a heck of a lot harder than on the 10 test set. Is it just me or do you guys concur? The pattern folding is just as bad as the ones on Achiever.