A little back ground about myself. I'm 28 and decided to pursue dental school about a year and a half ago. I've now done all of my science pre-reqs (3.6 GPA). I was a Business Management major at Clemson. I completed my MBA at Clemson (2013) as well. Finished my science classes at College of Charleston.
I completed the DAT a couple of days ago but i'm just now getting to the breakdown. I wasn't thrilled with my scores and I'm definitely going to retake but it is nice to have something on the books.
Perceptual Ability- 19
Quantitative Reasoning- 16
Reading Comprehension- 19
Chemistry-17
Organic Chemistry 17
Biology- 16
Total Science- 17
Academic Average- 17
PAT- I used Crack the DAT pat and was pretty happy with my score there. I was pretty much scoring 19's on the practice tests so that was very reflective of how I did. I thought the actual DAT keyhole and cube counting were a little more difficult but overall it's pretty close.
Quantitative Reasoning- Using Math Destroyer here. I didn't do a great job of using my time efficiently. There were about 8 problems at the very end that I just had to submit B on. The problems weren't that difficult but the time created an issue for me.
Reading Comprehension- Search and destroy. Didn't practice or study for this section.
Chemistry and Organic Chemistry- Chad's videos and quizzes were solid. I thought the DAT destroyer problems were just over the top.
Biology- This was a disappointment for me. I've made all A's in my bio classes at a solid 4 year university. The material was just all over the place and so broad. I used DAT destroyer for this (average), Cliff's AP (too detailed) and KBB (easiest to read) but came across some odd questions that tripped me up. I was expecting BIO to be my best score.
Overall, I'm glad to be finished with this test for a while and have a score that I can at least submit and let dental schools know that I'm going to retake. So i'm going to take some time off and pick back up with studying in 40 days or so and give it another shot.