Chad or KBB for QR? Thoughts on Study schedule

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Would you recommend Chad or KBB for QR. I have both right now but I don't have time to use both. Which would be most effective. I have not taken math since calc. 1 over 4 years ago.

Attached should be my study schedule feel free to comment on that also. Its four weeks ( I just adjusted Dental Works) and Im in week one now I plan to take the DAT Jan 17. I have 8-12 hrs a day to study

I want aa 19+ my Gpa is around a 3.6ish with upward trend last 47 credit hours at a 3.93

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Don't waste time reading the therory part, just do as much practice as you can. QR is like any math test so if you do a ton of problems, you'll automatically get much faster and more accurate. Its all about pacing so try to get your speed up to about 1 min per question. I didn't use Chad's so no comment ther, but KBB was ok. I mainly used DAT destroyer and Achiever for QR since they were way more difficult than the real thing. Regardless of what you use, just do as many problems as you can.
 
I would watch atleast a few of chads videos in fast mode for the math section. I used his videos with the math destroyer. I hadn't had a math class in years, but he gives you some real good shortcuts on some common problems. Atleast watch the last 4 or 5 videos. The age problem video for example was huge on my QR section, since I had two questions like that and Chad's method was very helpful.
 
^^ Thanks that what I am looking to here if any one has any experience with either. Right now I'm just doing little DAT destroyer math here and there and figuring it out.
 
Good luck with Destroyer! Don't get worried if you get a lot of them wrong, just learn how you made the mistakes and so as to not repeat them. If you can go through destroyer with relative ease you are more than set for QR content wise. After that it all comes down to pacing yourself in the actual test to make sure you don't run out of time.
 
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