high yield bio

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search ada and you will find it, it gives detail on each section.
 
You guys are missing OPs question. ippie wants to know about the High Yield biology book, not how many questions and what categories are on the DAT itself.
 
If you go to amazon and look up this book, they have "search inside" option. Click on it and go to the table of contents, maybe that could give a littlebit of idea.
 
Has anyone tried "high yield bio" before? Is it worth the $$ and the time to study? thanks
 
I have not used it myself, but i been on this forum long enough to know that many people did well with it. DAT may be a test of you lifetime, you should get all relevant materials as possible. Unless you are tight on budget, I suggest you give it a try.
 
I have it and used it when I took my DAT in 2006. I think its a great book, and it helped me quite a bit. I got a 24 on the bio section by reading it along with EK books.
 
Which topic of the high yield books would you say is most helpful for the DAT? cell and molecular biology? anatomy? there are different topics and i dont know which would be most helpful.
 
I read the whole book or looked at topics that wasnt clearly explained in the Kaplan book.
 
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