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I've been doing a lot of research on these forums and I've talked to my advisers and all of that, but I thought I'd just get some opinions on here.
So I plan on taking the DAT at the beginning or middle of June so I can get my application in early, and my school semester ends May 17. I will be going to school full-time and taking some decently hard classes: O-chem 2, biochem, and probably 2 others that are hopefully easier.
So my question is how in the world will I be able to pull off great scores on the DAT? How do you guys recommend I study? I've seen most people study 6-8 hours a day for about 8 weeks before the test day. I don't have that kind of time if I want to get my application in super early to have a better chance. I've also read that people discourage studying a couple hours a day for a longer period of time as that risks not remembering the information as well. What would you guys recommend?
So I plan on taking the DAT at the beginning or middle of June so I can get my application in early, and my school semester ends May 17. I will be going to school full-time and taking some decently hard classes: O-chem 2, biochem, and probably 2 others that are hopefully easier.
So my question is how in the world will I be able to pull off great scores on the DAT? How do you guys recommend I study? I've seen most people study 6-8 hours a day for about 8 weeks before the test day. I don't have that kind of time if I want to get my application in super early to have a better chance. I've also read that people discourage studying a couple hours a day for a longer period of time as that risks not remembering the information as well. What would you guys recommend?