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Greetings!
Got a question about the G Chem section for all those who have taken the DAT.
I am currently using the Kaplan Blue Book to review my G Chem (waiting for my DAT Destroyer to arrive).
Overall, will the DAT questions be similar to the difficulty of that of the Kaplan blue book? How challenging are the chemistry questions - about the same as from college chemistry (ie - I can get sample problems from old texts books)? I ask because I am going through and relearning my Gchem/Ochem/Bio on my own out here in the desert and Id like to know the level of application Ill need to do well on this exam - should I be good enough at this stuff to teach undergrads or can I do well on the exam by knowing the level of detail in the Kaplan Blue Book?
Once again, thank you all for your advise.
-ArmyPilot
Got a question about the G Chem section for all those who have taken the DAT.
I am currently using the Kaplan Blue Book to review my G Chem (waiting for my DAT Destroyer to arrive).
Overall, will the DAT questions be similar to the difficulty of that of the Kaplan blue book? How challenging are the chemistry questions - about the same as from college chemistry (ie - I can get sample problems from old texts books)? I ask because I am going through and relearning my Gchem/Ochem/Bio on my own out here in the desert and Id like to know the level of application Ill need to do well on this exam - should I be good enough at this stuff to teach undergrads or can I do well on the exam by knowing the level of detail in the Kaplan Blue Book?
Once again, thank you all for your advise.
-ArmyPilot
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