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Hey everyone! Can't believe I'm finally making one of these posts. Here is my score breakdown...
PAT: 20
QR: 16
RC: 23
Bio: 20
OC: 22
GC: 22
TS: 21
AA: 21
Overall, Im happy with my scores except for QR. I really don't want to have to retake unless I really have to... For me, getting a 16 on QR was a big improvement from the 12s and 14s I was getting using the Kaplan quizzes and DAT Achiever (one exception-- I got a 17 using DAT Bootcamp). I have never been good at speed math, and that's what the QR section is all about My resources for studying were the Kaplan course (not really helpful), DAT Destroyer and 5 tests from Math Destroyer, Chad's chemistry videos, and the 3 test package from DAT Achiever.
What do you guys think? Does my RC score make up for my below average QR? Will my application be thrown away when i apply next cycle because of my low QR(I think it's below the threshold for most schools)?
If it makes a difference, I got an A-/B+ in Calculus I/II in college. My oGPA is a 3.62 and my sGPA is a 3.40.
PAT: 20
QR: 16
RC: 23
Bio: 20
OC: 22
GC: 22
TS: 21
AA: 21
Overall, Im happy with my scores except for QR. I really don't want to have to retake unless I really have to... For me, getting a 16 on QR was a big improvement from the 12s and 14s I was getting using the Kaplan quizzes and DAT Achiever (one exception-- I got a 17 using DAT Bootcamp). I have never been good at speed math, and that's what the QR section is all about My resources for studying were the Kaplan course (not really helpful), DAT Destroyer and 5 tests from Math Destroyer, Chad's chemistry videos, and the 3 test package from DAT Achiever.
What do you guys think? Does my RC score make up for my below average QR? Will my application be thrown away when i apply next cycle because of my low QR(I think it's below the threshold for most schools)?
If it makes a difference, I got an A-/B+ in Calculus I/II in college. My oGPA is a 3.62 and my sGPA is a 3.40.