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I just wanted to give a few pointers out there to those taking the exam about some things i've noticed about the DAT
1. Do not change your answers if you finish early, most likely you were correct the first time
2. You cannot memorize the questions in destroyer and expect to nail the gen chem section, you may get away with it for orgo but not for gen chem, trust me. You will see a very similar question you saw in destroyer with 95% of the same components, but worded differently and if you don't understand how to break the question apart you will not get the right answer.
3. The bio section has a good deal of conceptual questions, there is less fact recall and more application style questions then I thought there would be. I saw a post once comparing the DAT to the MCAT and a student said the DAT was all memory, it isn't so, just a heads up.
4. Crack PAT is not the same as the DAT section. You cannot count the lines on the DAT, they all have the exact same number of lines in terms of height and width, the rest of the PAT section are similar.
5. You need to know your algebra big time for the math section. I am terrible at math, it shows in my scores. Go back and learn the basics instead of thinking you can memorize math destroyer and be okay with it.
6. The reading section will probably but not certainly be two interesting topics followed by a very dense heavy science orientated final passage. They lay it on thick in the end.
7. The orgo section is probably the easiest section on the exam. It is just applying the facts you know about orgo, nothing really conceptual, very strait forward. There isn't anything too far out on this section.
I think thats about it, I just wanted to write this down for anyone who's on the fence debating about whether or not they are ready to take the exam. If you're convincing yourself you know the material when you are memorizing it perhaps without even realizing it, spend a little extra time taking more practice tests, otherwise you're good to go. Good luck everyone!
1. Do not change your answers if you finish early, most likely you were correct the first time
2. You cannot memorize the questions in destroyer and expect to nail the gen chem section, you may get away with it for orgo but not for gen chem, trust me. You will see a very similar question you saw in destroyer with 95% of the same components, but worded differently and if you don't understand how to break the question apart you will not get the right answer.
3. The bio section has a good deal of conceptual questions, there is less fact recall and more application style questions then I thought there would be. I saw a post once comparing the DAT to the MCAT and a student said the DAT was all memory, it isn't so, just a heads up.
4. Crack PAT is not the same as the DAT section. You cannot count the lines on the DAT, they all have the exact same number of lines in terms of height and width, the rest of the PAT section are similar.
5. You need to know your algebra big time for the math section. I am terrible at math, it shows in my scores. Go back and learn the basics instead of thinking you can memorize math destroyer and be okay with it.
6. The reading section will probably but not certainly be two interesting topics followed by a very dense heavy science orientated final passage. They lay it on thick in the end.
7. The orgo section is probably the easiest section on the exam. It is just applying the facts you know about orgo, nothing really conceptual, very strait forward. There isn't anything too far out on this section.
I think thats about it, I just wanted to write this down for anyone who's on the fence debating about whether or not they are ready to take the exam. If you're convincing yourself you know the material when you are memorizing it perhaps without even realizing it, spend a little extra time taking more practice tests, otherwise you're good to go. Good luck everyone!