Helms great scores. Can you please give more a breakdown of what you used to prepare. I'm specifically interested in what you did for Bio and OC. I'm really struggling to get scores in the 20's for those two.
Hey Matt, here is what I used:
Bio: KBB, Cliffs AP Bio, KHAN ACADEMY VIDS, and DESTROYER. And I emphasize DESTROYER because I felt like that was the most helpful, and by far the most difficult. I started by going through KBB and whenever I felt like I stumbled upon an important topic that wasn't thoroughly explained, I looked it up in Cliffs AP Bio (this saved me a lot of time because I didnt read Cliffs front to back, too much information in my opinion). Khan Academy vids was just a supplement, I used it to explain certain topics that I knew I needed to know (like glycolysis, krebs cycle, etc). When I was done with those, I went through Destroyer multiple times.
OChem: To be frank, I didn't think any book was better than my college Ochem notes. I had an amazing professor and his notes were golden, so I mostly studied those notes. Ofcourse, I used Destroyer to practice, and I went through the OChem section multiple times.
GChem: Destoyer, Chads Vids, Textbook. Once again, I stress Destroyer.
PAT: CrackDATPAT (test yourself as many times as you possibly can, I personally felt this section was way more difficult on the exam than when I was practicing). Also, a friend a mine took a Kaplan course and he let me use his Kaplan online practice quizzes for the PAT. They were good, but not as challenging as CrackDATPAT.
Reading: I used the The Princeton Review for the MCAT. I borrowed the book from my cousin who actually highly recommended the book for their reading practice sections, and I loved it. I think it prepared me well.
QR: Math Destroyer
I know this may not seem like a lot in comparison to other people who post on SDN, but I didnt think it was necessary to read 50 different DAT books front to back. I honestly thought Destroyer and Math Destroyer were by far my greatest preparation material due to its level of difficulty. Also, I tried to take as many practice exams as possible when I finally became comfortable with all the material. Just google old DAT exams and you should be able to find a few exams to practice on. When you practice, be sure to TIME YOURSELF!!! because that is just as important as knowing your material!!!!
I hope this helps you... don't kill yourself studying because your going to be burnt out on the day of the exam. Take a day off every now and then and just breathe. Practice as much as you can.
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