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Hey everyone! First of all, thank you so much to everyone who has posted their breakdowns and advice here. It has been very helpful. I took the DAT today. I started studying in May on and off and have spent the past month and a half in a summer program so it's been hard to focus but i'm glad its over..
my scores:
PAT: 19
QR: 13 😱
RC: 26 😍
Bio: 20
Gen Chem: 17
Org: 20
AA: 19
TS: 19
PAT: I used Kaplan, Crack DAT PAT, and DAT achiever. Kaplan is too easy for angle ranking, but everything else is pretty much the same. I was getting 18s on all my crack DAT PAT tests but I thought the cube counting, hole punching, and TFE was easier on the DAT.
Biology: THIS IS NOT EASIER THAN PRACTICE EXAMS like everyone says. It's detailed! I took the kaplan course (which just reviewed basics, but was not enough), Kaplan online material, went over DAT Destroyer twice, and Achiever. Don't get me wrong, there were easy questions...but it had a good amount of detailed ones.
Org: The destroyer was good for this, but I don't think its overkill like people say. Kaplan helped with the basics too. It wasn't as easy as i expected though.
Gen Chem: Ironically enough, I didn't think this section was that bad. It didn't have anything i've never seen before but I drew a BLANK on some basic concepts like formal charge and molar concentrations.
RC: THIS SCORED SAVED MY LIFE !! lol. The highest I had gotten on the practice exams was a 22 (Achiever Test 2). My strategy: I went straight to the question, read it, and started reading the passage until i found the answer. Then moved on to the next question. If i had already read the answer in the passage, i would answer it and move on to the next question until i got to a question that i hadn't read. Then i'd continue reading and repeat...I skipped inference questions until the end of the whole thing. My passages had to do with speech, microarray analysis, and calcium. The last passage was annoyingly detailed. But the first two were interesting.
QR: I'm so ashamed of this score! I honestly underestimated this section. I figured i'd get by on my good algebra and great educated guessed..WRONG! I think to do well on this section you have to dedicate as much time to it as any of the sciences. I did the math in the DAT destroyer and took some Crack DAT MATH exams and was scoring an average of 15. The time constraint is CRAZY and the word problems are detailed PLUS they give you answers in units that were not in the problem...ugh.
ALSO, If you can, ask the proctor for 2 dry erase markers, mine ran out in the middle of chem because i left it open!
my gpa is 3.85 if anyone would like to know.
I'm actually a dual admission student at NSU which means all I needed was to score at least a 19 on TS and AA. Luckily, my QR won't be detrimental.
If anyone wants to know more information on the dental school at NSU or any questions on the area in general, let me know..I really love it there and will be happy to help.
Again, thanks to everyone for all your help! and when your motivation is low...listen to "The Climb"
my scores:
PAT: 19
QR: 13 😱
RC: 26 😍
Bio: 20
Gen Chem: 17
Org: 20
AA: 19
TS: 19
PAT: I used Kaplan, Crack DAT PAT, and DAT achiever. Kaplan is too easy for angle ranking, but everything else is pretty much the same. I was getting 18s on all my crack DAT PAT tests but I thought the cube counting, hole punching, and TFE was easier on the DAT.
Biology: THIS IS NOT EASIER THAN PRACTICE EXAMS like everyone says. It's detailed! I took the kaplan course (which just reviewed basics, but was not enough), Kaplan online material, went over DAT Destroyer twice, and Achiever. Don't get me wrong, there were easy questions...but it had a good amount of detailed ones.
Org: The destroyer was good for this, but I don't think its overkill like people say. Kaplan helped with the basics too. It wasn't as easy as i expected though.
Gen Chem: Ironically enough, I didn't think this section was that bad. It didn't have anything i've never seen before but I drew a BLANK on some basic concepts like formal charge and molar concentrations.
RC: THIS SCORED SAVED MY LIFE !! lol. The highest I had gotten on the practice exams was a 22 (Achiever Test 2). My strategy: I went straight to the question, read it, and started reading the passage until i found the answer. Then moved on to the next question. If i had already read the answer in the passage, i would answer it and move on to the next question until i got to a question that i hadn't read. Then i'd continue reading and repeat...I skipped inference questions until the end of the whole thing. My passages had to do with speech, microarray analysis, and calcium. The last passage was annoyingly detailed. But the first two were interesting.
QR: I'm so ashamed of this score! I honestly underestimated this section. I figured i'd get by on my good algebra and great educated guessed..WRONG! I think to do well on this section you have to dedicate as much time to it as any of the sciences. I did the math in the DAT destroyer and took some Crack DAT MATH exams and was scoring an average of 15. The time constraint is CRAZY and the word problems are detailed PLUS they give you answers in units that were not in the problem...ugh.
ALSO, If you can, ask the proctor for 2 dry erase markers, mine ran out in the middle of chem because i left it open!
my gpa is 3.85 if anyone would like to know.
I'm actually a dual admission student at NSU which means all I needed was to score at least a 19 on TS and AA. Luckily, my QR won't be detrimental.
If anyone wants to know more information on the dental school at NSU or any questions on the area in general, let me know..I really love it there and will be happy to help.
Again, thanks to everyone for all your help! and when your motivation is low...listen to "The Climb"

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