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I've been waiting to write one of these for the last 4 months.

I would like to first thank sdn for all of the help and inspiration. I was on sdn more often than facebook these last couple of months, I was obsessed with this thing and read every post.

Now, I am by no means a crazy 4.0 student with an iq of 1000, I just put in a lot of effort into this exam. It is possible for anybody to do well if they put in the work, I am proof of that!


Now for the breakdown....

PAT 22 93.4
QR 24 99
RC 17 24.3 (oops)
Bio 21 92.3
GC 23 95.4
OC 27 98.7
TS 23 97.8
AA 22 97

I am extremely satisfied with my scores!

Here is my story....

I quit my assisting job and studied for a good 3.5 months since I wanted to do really well. I not only studied for 3.5 months, but I completely immersed myself in the material. I didn't go a waking/sleeping moment not thinking about this exam. If you ask my gf, she'd probably say that I became a little too obsessed with this thing. But hey, I wanted to knock it out.

As for the study material:

Kaplan bb-good basic material to get down. I started off reading this and my college text books.

Chad's-for the both chems, he is great! He really helped me get a solid handle on everything.

Destroyer-Way harder than the real deal. As somebody mentioned earlier it totally gears you for the dat. If you can master it, you will do well.

cdp-great help for the pat. It was pretty similar to the difficulty, but there were some differences.

math destroyer-waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay harder than the real thing, it is possibly an over kill. That being said, if you have 3 months with nothing to do, master it and you'll do great.

sdn-I obviously read all of the breakdowns to figure out what to study with but I also read the pat tutorials, they seemed to really help.

khan's vids-I used him a little bit for some of the math stuff that I didn't know and also watched some of the bio ones just for fun. Def not a do or die, but it helped me nonetheless.

Cliff's ap-It was a decent review book. I guess if you read Campbells or some textbook from cover to cover you'll be set. But that thought scared me, so I just read cliff's. I felt like it was a pretty good review, def a good idea to read through once or twice.

sdn notes-I printed out a ton of sdn notes that I found from various breakdowns, they were pretty helpful.

For the test:

Bio: I hate to say it, but when 10000 people say it is random, they are correct. It was more difficult than the practice ADA test so I was a little thrown off. The best approach is to read as much as possible from as many sources as possible when you are studying, so cliffs, sdn notes, etc. etc.

GC: It was pretty basic since I had really mastered the destroyer. Some simple calculations and that's about all I remember.

OC: I didn't think I would do this well, but I guess I got lucky. I had a few reaction questions, so know all of your roadmaps so they are gimmes.

PAT: CDP is great! It was very similar to the real deal. There were however some differences. The holes on the hole punching are smaller on the real thing, so it did throw me off a little bit. The keyhole section was more difficult on the real thing. The pattern folding was more difficult on the real thing. TFE seemed about on par with cdp, maybe a little easier. Hole punch and cube counting were much easier on the real thing. angle ranking actually seemed doable compared to cdp, which I found to be impossible

Break time: Stuffed my face with a cliff bar and a ham sandwich, used the bathroom and had a brief pep talk with myself. Basically saying, "wow those sections were too hard, I will probably have to retake 🙁 Now off to the rc which I didn't practice at all and math which is supposed to be impossible...greaaaaaaaat"

RC: English is my first language, but this section was insane. The only prep I did for this was reading a few sdn strategies aka nothing. I ended up just skimming the passage and then staring blankly at each question for a couple of minutes just just trying to pronounce the words in my head. Then I went back and kind of search and destroyed it, minus the destroy part though...

qr: I figured that I'd be super tired and hungry and everything at this point of the test, but surprisingly I could have gone another hour or two. This section was way easier than I expected. Mostly the easy questions from destroyer maybe 1 probability and 1 trig function, but they were pretty easy.

Finally the scores popped up and my jaw dropped. I must have been pale because when I walked out to check out the lady asked me if I was ok. I said, "uhh I think so"

Other thoughts:

I think my loooong study days really helped me in the end. Stamina is a really big part of a 5 hour test like this. I would do 40 mins of bio reading/destroyer problems, followed by 30 gc and 30 oc questions timed and then a cdp test to get my timing down. It really helped me to simulate it like that.

Practice, practice, practice! Do the problems in destroyer and any other problems that you can find and master them all.

Finally, relax, you will do great!

I'M FINISHED!!! 🙂
 
Great scores and thank you for the breakdown.

English is my 2nd language. I'm kind of scared lol.
 
Congrats!

What is CDP?

Thanks!

Thanks 🙂
Cdp is crack dat pat. Get it, you won't regret it! It is a bunch of pat tests that you do on your computer. I've also read good things about crack dat reading but I didn't use it.
 
In regard to full length practice tests, did you happen to do any other than the ADA (free)?

You're the first person to sound so positive about the QR section, I'm not sure if I should feel more relaxed now or more paranoid (you trying to lull me into a false sense of security?!) 😉 So, you just used KBB and math destroyer for QR study? Did you already have a good math background? I have math destroyer and KBB, I'm just going through KBB math right now, finding some of it a little difficult, especially because KBB lacks practice problems in each section. Do you believe math destroyer can not only test, but teach you how to do the problems well? Sorry to go on about this section, it's just the only one I'm really concerned with.

I'm happy to hear the angles were easier, I'm finding them ridiculously impossible on CDP (always my worst section, get 7-10s). I'm doing Chad's orgo right now, the only thing I worry about sometimes is if Chad is covering the material thoroughly enough. I'm also noticing many people's scores show them doing at least several points better on ochem over gen chem, do you think ochem is simply easier on the DAT, or that you were more prepared for ochem?

Thanks, all the best with applications.
 
Nope. The ADA test version that I found was from 2006 and only had one passage and 17 questions for the rc section, other than that it was a complete test. As I mentioned though, I would do sets of problems from destroyer and a cdp test all back-to-back to get myself used to the time limit. Since destroyer is easier than the real thing, I got pretty quick and ended every single section of the test with time to spare.


As for the qr, maybe I just got an easy section and got lucky?? I got an 18 on the practice test. I, by no means am a math genius and I do not have an exceptional math background. I took the minimum math requirements and did 2 quarters of calculus four years ago(my freshman year). The Math Destroyer was similar in that it contained only the most difficult real DAT questions. So if you master all of the problems in math destroyer you should find the real thing to be easier. If I would miss a type of problem repetitively from destroyer math I would maybe research the type of problem a little bit.

I looked through KBB math a little bit, but only really memorized the pythagorean triples and some of the special triangle side lengths. I memorized some trig functions too, but the only trig problems that popper up were really simple.


Thinking back now, I may have skewed things a little bit when I said that angles were easier. The day before the test I was still in the same boat as you with the angles so I read into some of the angle techniques on here and ended up trying to use the hill and laptop methods.

I think Chad does a really good job for both the chems. He did leave out a couple of reactions that were talked about in destroyer, but I just wiki-ed them. I'm not sure the scores tell the whole story, I think I missed 1 or 2 for ochem and 2 or 3 for gchem, so technically I did about the same for both sections 🙂 Definitely master the roadmaps, because those are gimme points.

If you have more questions I'd love to answer them. Good luck studying!!!!
 
You just gave me hope!

I started studying for the DAT about 2.5 weeks ago, and I feel pretty in over my head about the whole thing. Planning on studying for about the same amount of time as you - with all the same study materials.

So maybe I can do this, after all!

Congrats! With those scores, you'll have no problem getting in anywhere.

My hero! 🙂
 
You just gave me hope!

I started studying for the DAT about 2.5 weeks ago, and I feel pretty in over my head about the whole thing. Planning on studying for about the same amount of time as you - with all the same study materials.

So maybe I can do this, after all!

Congrats! With those scores, you'll have no problem getting in anywhere.

My hero! 🙂

You can do it!

I'll be reading your breakdown in a couple of months 😉
 
Great breakdown and nice scores sbsento!

I am currently studying for my DAT test.. Can you please tell me how often u studied the each section of the DAT.. Like for example.. Monday -Friday: Biology... Next week:Chemistry.. Then math.. Etc... I'm jus trying to figure away to organize my schedule. And get focused now that I'm in school.


Thanks!
 
Great breakdown and nice scores sbsento!

I am currently studying for my DAT test.. Can you please tell me how often u studied the each section of the DAT.. Like for example.. Monday -Friday: Biology... Next week:Chemistry.. Then math.. Etc... I'm jus trying to figure away to organize my schedule. And get focused now that I'm in school.


Thanks!

Thank you 🙂

At first I went through all of the material, then I focused on one subject at a time. Finally, I combined it all by doing problems while reviewing my notes and Chad's simultaneously.

This is what my schedule looked like:

I started out by reading through kbb and my textbooks.

Then I did only GC with Chad's for a week+

Then did only OC with Chad's for a week+

Destroyer OC and GC 2007 referring back to Chad's and notes

Read Cliff's AP +Destroyer gc/oc 2010+CDP simulating test length and time
+math destroyer(untimed just getting those problems down)

Good luck!

Let me know if you have more questions.
 
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