DAT Destroyer Biology

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I've been doing a lot of reading on the forum about the Biology section of the DAT, and the consensus is that multiple sources are needed to fully cover the breadth of knowledge. With that said, how does the biology section of DAT Destroyer compare to the real thing? If I understand the biology section of destroyer will I be in good shape, or is it still necessary to seek out other sources? I ask because I just got my brand new version of Destroyer in the mail this week and can't wait to get started with it!
 
I've been doing a lot of reading on the forum about the Biology section of the DAT, and the consensus is that multiple sources are needed to fully cover the breadth of knowledge. With that said, how does the biology section of DAT Destroyer compare to the real thing? If I understand the biology section of destroyer will I be in good shape, or is it still necessary to seek out other sources? I ask because I just got my brand new version of Destroyer in the mail this week and can't wait to get started with it!

Destroyer is a hell of a source to study from but for the bio and the math seek additional sources, the more the better. Destroyer is where you wanna start though if you have a good background in biology. If not then i suggest going to cliffs first and then do the destroyer that way you will know what you are reading.
 
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Surprising is that Kaplan will give you the best foundation with general concepts but after that you have to consult other sources to get down to the nitty gritty. Campbells is nice but too in depth in some aspects and not enough in others. Destroyer is a good bio brain tease but not adequate preparation on its own.