How useful is destroyer for Biology?

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shiftypoptart

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So I've been listening to mcat audio osmosis (like 20times now, i know every single joke sadly) and read through the kaplan BB (twice. on my third read through) and have now started on the destroyer bio section. There are questions where off the bat I know the answer but there's other ones about amino acids with Pka (which i kinda understood from chads ochem lecture) and really specific plant/fungi questions where im like where the hell did this come from... But yeah was wondering what else to use to study bio more specifically cell biology (adenylate cyclate pathways ect) and taxonomy stuff. Also were any of these heavily tested subjects for bio cause it seems kaplan loves these topics. It irritates me that these standardized test at times are luck based =/.

The destroyer math seems pretty chill was wondering if the real thing is harder or easier. I know its probably harder due to time constraints (they own my face since Im stubborn especially in math) but was wondering about the difficulty of the questions specifically.

Finally Im on my third viewing of chads videos and I gotta say i definitely know more ochem and gchem now than when i was taking the actual class. Was wondering if chad was enough cause I stopped reading the kaplan book (was about halfway through both ochem and gchem) and wasnt sure if I should finish that up just in case.

DAT on July 14th so anyone got any tips/advice I could use in general?
 
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