DAT Bio Q

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So I'm going to finish up AP Cliffs soon and take the test, how on point would you say this book is for who have taken the test? I'm not looking to milk answers out of DAT takers about specifics but looking at a general scope. Can anyone recommend other materials?

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What other review books have u gone over and when is your test?

I can't really make the judgement since my test is in 2 weeks :\
 
What other review books have u gone over and when is your test?

I can't really make the judgement since my test is in 2 weeks :\

Mine is also in two weeks! I read most of Kaplan but need reenforcement. I just hear people are getting structures and what not on the test...
 
taking mines next week Thursday! Im sure AP Cliffs should be enough. Bio is so broad that its kind of hard to pin point exactly what you need to learn. I bought Destroyer but honestly, went through the bio section once and that was it. Kinda dont like the explanations, you dont really learn much for the bio in Destroyer other than memorize some minute facts.

I also have Campbells textbook that i use for reference. They have some nice pictures that really clarify things. Cell structure, processes of Respiration (ie, exactly where certain things happen), cell division, reproduction, etc. If you have it, I recommend flipping through and reading the captions for the pictures.
 
im using some mcat study material also, but they dont include Evolution, Ecology and Plants. I think MCATs test a lot more on physiology...
 
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