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i am totally relieved. Take home lesson: Never schedule a big test such like this half a year before your test date.. It is definitely stressful since it is always in the back of your head even when taking it easy in the beginning. I could have just crammed it all and practiced in 2 months instead of dragging it on for 6. I took the dats last year in sept. But didn't do so hot, so i have taken a lot of steps and effort this time to help increase my score. Anyway, here it is:
Sept (2009)
pat: 18 (61.1%)
qr: 17 (65.7%)
rc: 18 (44%)
bio: 20 (86.9%)
gc: 21 (87.4%)
oc: 19 (73.1%)
ts: 20 (86.2%)
aa: 19 (77.2%)
jun (2010)
pat: 23 (96.4%)
qr: 21 (96.4%)
rc: 24 (94%)
bio: 20 (88%)
gc: 20 (79.8%)
oc: 24 (95.7%)
ts: 21 (91.6%)
aa: 22 (97%)
i will post the breakdown on what i did before and what i did differently this time around, but for now.. Gonna go catch some zzzzz's.
OP's undergrad GPA was like 3.1 when they applied and sGPA was even lower. New DAT scores will help.Can someone please tell me what's wrong with their test scores from last year? Did you not get interviews because it was too late in the cycle? I understand that this is a very competitive process but I would be disappointed if I didn't get any interviews with a 19AA and all scores above 17...
i will also share a 'technique' for angle ranking that i have not encountered yet on the forums.
Now at the prometric, they hand out 2 laminated sheets. If you are struggling with angle ranking the secret to doing well in this section are those 2 sheets. If trying to distinguish between 2 very similar angles, simply hold the 2 sheets together like so.
_______ _____
|-------|/------/
|-------|/------/ *pinch here
|-------/*-----/
|____/_____/
Imagine it kind of like a scissor. Now you hold these 2 sheets close to the screen and adjust it in a way so that the bold lines are perfectly aligned to the angle. Then you pinch the bottom of the 2 sheets with one hand firmly so the 2 sheets stay together. Now you can move it around, or rotate it to compare with the other angle! It will become very obvious which angle is bigger/smaller. I don't know if you are allowed to use the sheets this way or not, but I never got scolded for it, so I guess it is okay.
what?! you can do that?!?
what?! you can do that?!?