DAT Qvault PAT vs. CDP vs. Bootcamp

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Hey Everyone!

I had a quick question regarding the three. I really like Bootcamp PATS and I learn a lot from the explanations.

However, Qvault has no explanations and sometimes I feel like certain sections might have wrong answers, has anyone ever run across this?

Also, I have CDP is their PAT section still relevant and worth doing or not really?

Look forward to your responses.
 
CDP since bootcamp has horrible costomer service. I couldn't log into my bootcamp account for over 24 hours, and I tried several times reaching out to them. What time of company does that? They couldnt even write me an email to tell me that they were doing maintenance or something.
 
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I used DAT Bootcamp PAT, and (since I bought a subscription for DATQvault), I tried some of their PAT tests as well. To be honest, I scored around the same on both, but the lack of explanations (and what I really thought were incorrect answers for some in qvault) really was a turn off. Bootcamp tests, along with their videos and question generators is more than enough to get a great score on the PAT section, just make sure you actually put in the time to practice every section of it.
 
As someone who uses all three of them. I see that every company offers something that is not offered in the rest.
For the Pat, the more practice, the better!
Bootcamp has the best explanations, yet I feel the questions are somewhat hard.
Qvault has unique folding shapes and I like their cubes as sometimes if you notice they only ask 1 question about a cube and then change to another cube. ( The lack of explanation is annoying) still, their questions are decent. I did encounter some case where I couldn't understand why their answer was correct, but this happens!
Crack the DAT, has the hardest cubes ever lol, their punching is kinda hard as well, but I think Crack offers the case where you get a reasonable test. Not too hard not too easy.

All tests versions are different, so if someone can afford it, they should not listen to anyone telling them this company or that.

Try them all if you want extra practice, as nobody ever can predict your test, it's a gamble so you better expose yourself to everything.
 
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