I need to get rid of my DAT prep materials

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

nd7

The calm before the storm
10+ Year Member
5+ Year Member
15+ Year Member
Joined
Aug 25, 2004
Messages
95
Reaction score
0
hey everyone,

i was lucky enough to get into school this year and subsequently have a ton of DAT preparation material i'm hoping to get rid off. I have the Schaum's bio book, DAT prep from 2003 + CD, Barron's DAT, plus a bunch of tests from the Kaplan course, also all the books from the Kaplan course. I realize there has been an onslaught of fake sellers recently, but I don't need this stuff anymore so it can go towards someone else's needs. I live in Chicago right now, and if anyone in the area is interested let me know and we can meet personally to do the exchange...if not PM me about shipping stuff.

Thanks!
 
Hello fellow Chicagoian,

What did you score on the DAT? What were some of your weak and strong points? Do you have any flash cards? You response would be most appreciated. Thanks! 🙂


nd7 said:
hey everyone,

i was lucky enough to get into school this year and subsequently have a ton of DAT preparation material i'm hoping to get rid off. I have the Schaum's bio book, DAT prep from 2003 + CD, Barron's DAT, plus a bunch of tests from the Kaplan course, also all the books from the Kaplan course. I realize there has been an onslaught of fake sellers recently, but I don't need this stuff anymore so it can go towards someone else's needs. I live in Chicago right now, and if anyone in the area is interested let me know and we can meet personally to do the exchange...if not PM me about shipping stuff.

Thanks!
 
i do have the flash cards and they come in handy when riding the L! i would say weak points are:

didn't really spend alot of time studying because i was working full-time
not naturally good at organic or math

that said, strong points:

biology, PAT, and general chem

it did okay, AA=19, but i feel like i could have done better...the key to the DAT is practice practice practice...the information itself is not hard, just the way it's presented.
 
Top