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I really thought the destroyer gchem and ochem sections were helpful in cemenmting what I learned from the Kaplan book.
But having scanned the first few pages of the Destroyer Bio section......the questions seemed to be really specific. I mean, I feel as if I have a decent grasp on all of the topics...but the way Destroyer questions requires you to know specific terms/definitions to even answer the question really has me worried about the real DAT.
I was under the impression that the Bio section of the DAT was not as specific and focused on testing the overall/application of important concepts...am I wrong?
And if so, is the Destroyer an overkill....perhaps focusing on too many specific details (which are good...but I am a bit pressed by time).
So any thoughts/opinions/experiences on the matter?
Are the types of specific/definition types of questions what actually shows up on the real DAT bio section?
Thanks all
But having scanned the first few pages of the Destroyer Bio section......the questions seemed to be really specific. I mean, I feel as if I have a decent grasp on all of the topics...but the way Destroyer questions requires you to know specific terms/definitions to even answer the question really has me worried about the real DAT.
I was under the impression that the Bio section of the DAT was not as specific and focused on testing the overall/application of important concepts...am I wrong?
And if so, is the Destroyer an overkill....perhaps focusing on too many specific details (which are good...but I am a bit pressed by time).
So any thoughts/opinions/experiences on the matter?
Are the types of specific/definition types of questions what actually shows up on the real DAT bio section?
Thanks all