Does the ASCO or anywhere else sell old REAL OAT exams?

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puncho said:

i doubt anyone here would risk their academic career and provide illegally obtained OAT (actual tests)

but, hypothetically speaking, if someone had a copy of a stolen test, you should probably just post a numerical sum that you would be willing to pay that person and you'll probably get a private message from those who have obtained such.
 
doesn't the official ASCO OAT test registration packet include a copy of the previous year's OAT exam? someone correct me if im wrong.
 
it's not the previous years.. just sample questions (that are WAY easier than the actual exam)
 
Are there questions to better prepare you for the exam elsewhere, other than the sample questions that come with the registration packet, that are published and for sale? I have heard people around school talking about something called 1000 facts. Is it useful and legal? Basically, I don't want to obtain any material that I shouldn't actually have.
 
Blindspot said:
Are there questions to better prepare you for the exam elsewhere, other than the sample questions that come with the registration packet, that are published and for sale? I have heard people around school talking about something called 1000 facts. Is it useful and legal? Basically, I don't want to obtain any material that I shouldn't actually have.

is it worth it to have "real" OAT questions? what's the point? if you need "real OAT questions" to score good then you're gonna need "real" exam questions throughout optometry school and then "real" NBEO questions as well. i see no point. if you took all the pre-reqs needed for optometry schools, then you should be able to do well.
 
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