DAT destroyer math hard or easy

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Hey guys I was wondering the level of difficulty in the QR section of DAT destroyer and the actual DAT. It seems that the problem on destroyer are not really that bad, do the problems get harder on the actual DAT??? I know the QR section is mainly a "time" thing, so I would not be surprised if the problem difficulty was about the same (I guess the main thing is that you have to try to haul a** in the QR section).. any opinions....
 
Hey guys I was wondering the level of difficulty in the QR section of DAT destroyer and the actual DAT. It seems that the problem on destroyer are not really that bad, do the problems get harder on the actual DAT??? I know the QR section is mainly a "time" thing, so I would not be surprised if the problem difficulty was about the same (I guess the main thing is that you have to try to haul a** in the QR section).. any opinions....

I went over Kaplan's blue book and DAT Destroyer for the math section..they are not that hard. The only problem I know is the time issue.
 
I didn't go through all of Destroyer (I'd say I went through about a quarter of it). And one question on my QR was VERY similar to a question from Destroyer. It was a question that was relating the diameters of the front wheel of a bike to the back wheel. It gave you diameters and for one rotation of the big wheel you had to find out how many times the back wheel rotated. Basically, just figure out the circumference, find the ratio, and you're set. The Destroyer question was more difficult than the DAT one. Only issue is time for QR.
 
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