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Jug1489

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I'm interested in taking the DAT at the end of next summer 2012 and I will graduate the following Spring 2013. Thing is by that time I'll have only taken the two General Biology classes and a Genetics course. Do you think I'll be fine taking it having only taken those classes and having set some time aside to study for it? I guess the real question is are the topics covered on the DAT covered completely in Two semesters of Biology and a semester of Genetics?
 
I'm interested in taking the DAT at the end of next summer 2012 and I will graduate the following Spring 2013. Thing is by that time I'll have only taken the two General Biology classes and a Genetics course. Do you think I'll be fine taking it having only taken those classes and having set some time aside to study for it? I guess the real question is are the topics covered on the DAT covered completely in Two semesters of Biology and a semester of Genetics?

Don't worry jugs. I never took a genetics class and can answer every single darn genetics question correctly on a DAT because only the basics taught during the first two weeks of a genetics class will apply to the exam, and that can easily be learned thru prep materials. You'll be ready with the two semesters of biology courses.
 
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