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samdig

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Okay so I am retaking my DAT this year. Last year, I only went to the Kaplan Class and only really studied Biology and Chemistry in good enough detail. My results were:

Bio: 21
Chem: 21
Ochem: 16
PAT: 17
RC: 17
QR: 14
AA: 18
TS: 19

Now that I am going for it again I have 2 resources: My kaplan blue book and the Crack DAT Royal Flush. I'm reading all over these forums that the Crack DAT Science isn't going to give me good practice for the actual DAT but that it is great for the PAT and Math sections. Where will I find good practice for the science portion of the test? Should I re-purchase the syllabus from Kaplan and do those practice tests/subject tests again? DAT destroyer? What are the best practices for the science portion of the DAT?

Also, would you say that the KBB + Crack DAT is enough to do well on the QR section?
 
Okay so I am retaking my DAT this year. Last year, I only went to the Kaplan Class and only really studied Biology and Chemistry in good enough detail. My results were:

Bio: 21
Chem: 21
Ochem: 16
PAT: 17
RC: 17
QR: 14
AA: 18
TS: 19

Now that I am going for it again I have 2 resources: My kaplan blue book and the Crack DAT Royal Flush. I'm reading all over these forums that the Crack DAT Science isn't going to give me good practice for the actual DAT but that it is great for the PAT and Math sections. Where will I find good practice for the science portion of the test? Should I re-purchase the syllabus from Kaplan and do those practice tests/subject tests again? DAT destroyer? What are the best practices for the science portion of the DAT?

Also, would you say that the KBB + Crack DAT is enough to do well on the QR section?

DAT destroyer for practice problems. For practice exams topscore or dat achiever.

You can use crack dat science, but I think their science exams are kinda hard and detailed? Good practice, but kind of overdoing it?
 
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