Crack DAT PAT and MATH

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I haven't started studying math or pat, I wanted to buy the 250 buck version of crack dat which has math and pat in it, should I use this to start learning the math and pat, or should I study other material for math and pat then use crack the dat as practice?

it looks like a lot of material, 25 math tests 10 pat tests plus a bunch of bonus pat, is it a good way of learning? or its better as practice? thanks
 
i would go through barron's section for the pat and then do crack

for math i would first review all kaplan, even try the online workshops if you have them, and then do crack
 
use kaplan to get an idea of what is on the pat... kaplan's math is too hard, i though crack the pat math was alot like the real thing (practice makes perfect for PAT and math). Crack the pat was slightly harder then the real thing...
 
The "bonus" PAT material should be renamed "Bogus" because they don't number the problems so you don't know if they just loop 100 or so problems. They claim to have so many thousands of angle ranking and others but there's no way to make sure of that. Notice that they only claim to have thousands of bonus problems for the subjects of PAT where it's hard to determine if you've done the problem already or not.
 
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The "bonus" PAT material should be renamed "Bogus" because they don't number the problems so you don't know if they just loop 100 or so problems. They claim to have so many thousands of angle ranking and others but there's no way to make sure of that. Notice that they only claim to have thousands of bonus problems for the subjects of PAT where it's hard to determine if you've done the problem already or not.


I don't think numbering the problems would make a difference if they're actually looping problems; the same question could be numbered a bunch of different numbers. You're right that it's hard for us to know they actually have thousands of problems, but does that really matter if you're at a point where you've done say ~500 of the practice problems and you don't remember any problem being repeated a bunch of times? 4500 questions is overkill anyway; I doubt anyone craved PAT practice to the point where they did everything.
 
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