DAT Breakdown 25TS/26AA/20PAT

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Wangroad77

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Resources I used to study:
Feralis’s bio notes
DAT Bootcamp for unlimited PAT practices and sample exam simulation
DAT Destroyer
Chad’s video for gen chem and ochem
Highly recommend all of them.


Study Schedule:
I spent 5 weeks preparing for the DAT. 4 out of the 5 weeks are used to learn and review the different topics. I dedicate my last week to practice exams.


Thoughts of the exam:
Biology (22): The exam questions were pretty random. It was harder than I expected. A few questions were really similar to the questions in Destroyer. Bio is very hard to prepare because there are SO many things to cover. I would recommend reading and understanding Feralis’s notes and then do LOTS of practice problems. Bootcamp and Destroyer questions are very good.


General Chemistry (30): Real exams questions are easier than the ones asked in bootcamp. Chad’s quizzes are very similar to the exam questions. Use Chad’s and you will be fine.


Organic Chemistry (25): Same comment as above


Quantitative Reasoning (27): I did all 5 practice problems from bootcamp. Again, key to do well on this section is to do lots of practice. The bootcamp questions are on par if not slightly harder than the real exam questions.


Reading Comprehension (26): I was pleasantly surprised by this score. Reading is not my forte and I consistently ran out of time on this section during the bootcamp practice exams. The real exam was so much easier than the practice questions. I can’t guarantee that it’s true for everyone but that’s the case for me. I actually finished all the questions with a minute to spare. A lot of people use the search-and-destroy method for this section. Personally I prefer to read the whole passage first and then answer the question. Use whichever method that works for you. Try to read 2-3 scientific articles each day to get use to the passages that DAT will ask.


PAT (20): Ah, my lowest section. Oh PAT, why must you be so hard. I thought I failed this section. All the angles look the same. The keyholes were really complicated. I got stuck on a couple TFE questions. By the time I’m down to 5 minutes, I had 18 questions left. I ended up guessing the rest of the questions to make sure I answered all of them. I wished I practice more.

Recommendation:
Hole-punching: I use the line of symmetry technique.
Cube: Used Kaplan Tally Technique
For everything else, practice.


Summary:
Practice is the only way you will be able to do well. Good luck to everyone who is taking the exam!

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Resources I used to study:
Feralis’s bio notes
DAT Bootcamp for unlimited PAT practices and sample exam simulation
DAT Destroyer
Chad’s video for gen chem and ochem
Highly recommend all of them.


Study Schedule:
I spent 5 weeks preparing for the DAT. 4 out of the 5 weeks are used to learn and review the different topics. I dedicate my last week to practice exams.


Thoughts of the exam:
Biology (22): The exam questions were pretty random. It was harder than I expected. A few questions were really similar to the questions in Destroyer. Bio is very hard to prepare because there are SO many things to cover. I would recommend reading and understanding Feralis’s notes and then do LOTS of practice problems. Bootcamp and Destroyer questions are very good.


General Chemistry (30): Real exams questions are easier than the ones asked in bootcamp. Chad’s quizzes are very similar to the exam questions. Use Chad’s and you will be fine.


Organic Chemistry (25): Same comment as above


Quantitative Reasoning (27): I did all 5 practice problems from bootcamp. Again, key to do well on this section is to do lots of practice. The bootcamp questions are on par if not slightly harder than the real exam questions.


Reading Comprehension (26): I was pleasantly surprised by this score. Reading is not my forte and I consistently ran out of time on this section during the bootcamp practice exams. The real exam was so much easier than the practice questions. I can’t guarantee that it’s true for everyone but that’s the case for me. I actually finished all the questions with a minute to spare. A lot of people use the search-and-destroy method for this section. Personally I prefer to read the whole passage first and then answer the question. Use whichever method that works for you. Try to read 2-3 scientific articles each day to get use to the passages that DAT will ask.


PAT (20): Ah, my lowest section. Oh PAT, why must you be so hard. I thought I failed this section. All the angles look the same. The keyholes were really complicated. I got stuck on a couple TFE questions. By the time I’m down to 5 minutes, I had 18 questions left. I ended up guessing the rest of the questions to make sure I answered all of them. I wished I practice more.

Recommendation:
Hole-punching: I use the line of symmetry technique.
Cube: Used Kaplan Tally Technique
For everything else, practice.


Summary:
Practice is the only way you will be able to do well. Good luck to everyone who is taking the exam!

Wangroad77. Congratulations!!!

:highfive::clap::clap:

Excellent scores, You DESTROYED the DAT Beast and sent him running for his life. Thank you for the detailed breakdown and reminding students the DAT is VERY challenging and the Bio section is very random and can cover a wide variety of information. As I have stated many many times, not all DAT test are the same and it is vital that your prepare for whatever comes you way. Maybe you get an easy version or you get the DIFFICULT DAT that you must be prepared for.

I predict many interviews will coming you way and I do not need a crystal ball to predict this!;)

:love:30 in General Chemistry is HUGE and will surely catch the eye of the dental schools along with a high reading score and over all.

Wishing you the best!

Dr. Jim Romano and Nancy
 
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