For those of you that have your DAT scores...can you please share your scores and how much time you spent studying for it? Also, how did you study for it? Much thanks!
coolslugs said:For those of you that have your DAT scores...can you please share your scores and how much time you spent studying for it? Also, how did you study for it? Much thanks!
coolslugs said:For those of you that have your DAT scores...can you please share your scores and how much time you spent studying for it? Also, how did you study for it? Much thanks!
Generallee said:You can find a wealth of information in the DAT section of the dental forum. People like to post their scores from the DAT and usually they'll tell you how much time they spent, what books/resources they used, and even some tips for each section! Do a search in the DAT section....
Generallee said:You can find a wealth of information in the DAT section of the dental forum. People like to post their scores from the DAT and usually they'll tell you how much time they spent, what books/resources they used, and even some tips for each section! Do a search in the DAT section....
For me, I spent 6 weeks. I mostly used Kaplan Blue Book and Topscore. The Kaplan Subject tests were invaluable, they were great! I pretty much studied at least 5 hours per day.
My Scores:
AA: 18
TS: 19
PA: 18
maksidaa said:Guessing well (and there is a science behind guessing) will bump your score up on the "iffy" sections.
iambatman said:WOW! I did the EXACT same thing you did, except I also used Barrons for PAT. And I topped you by one point on each section too!
AA: 19
TS: 20
PA: 19
coolslugs said:For those of you that have your DAT scores...can you please share your scores and how much time you spent studying for it? Also, how did you study for it? Much thanks!
lcinva said:I'm probably a little bit of an anomaly, but I studied for about 3 weeks, about 2-3 hours a day, some days I skipped and then did marathon sessions on the weekends, particularly the weekends before.
AA -23
TS - 21
PAT - 18
fyi - I didn't have a good science base before going in, if you really focus and memorize (meaning everything) Kaplan, you can get these scores.
I agree with Generallee. i'm a biology major and that's where i scored the lowest. i'm just now starting my physiology class and i have yet to take anatomy. i honestly don't know why people take the DAT without taking those classes. there was alot on the DAT that i had never seen or heard of at all. bio 17, RC 18, QR 19, GC 20, OC 24, PAT 21.Generallee said:I'd have to slightly disagree with this.... You can memorize everything in Kaplan and do well. However, I really believe the Kaplan was lacking in the Biology section. I felt my strength was in Biology but only got 18. I never had an anatomy/physiology course and I feel that if I had done this class before the DAT, my scores would have been higher.
Audio said:This guy is a joke...troll alert
iambatman said:I'm just curious, why am I a joke?
AA 19
TS 20
PA 19
I used Barrons for the PAT and Kaplan and the subject tests - What's so funny? Please fill me in.
BTW, I made a 24 on the Biology section - I think this is because I majored in Biology, I've taken quite a few Bio courses, and they certainly helped!