Math destroyer trend?

Started by lyjw88
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lyjw88

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I was scoring around 37/40 on the first 6 math destroyer tests but I get more questions wrong from test 7...
Is it just me or the tests themselves get a little harder toward the end?
This makes me real nervous since my real test is only 10 days away.
 
I was scoring around 37/40 on the first 6 math destroyer tests but I get more questions wrong from test 7...
Is it just me or the tests themselves get a little harder toward the end?
This makes me real nervous since my real test is only 10 days away.

Are you aiming for a 30 QR? If you are, you should be nervous as heck.
 
everyone aims for a 30 😛
I don't know.. somewhere between 20-22 will make me happy I guess

haha, 37/40 will get you around 25.
you're in great shape if you have averaged 37 on 6 tests.

also, QR is the section many schools answered 'don't give a ****', when evaluating a person's DAT. It also has the lowest correlation of dental school success among all sections (from DAT user manual).

I'm not telling u not to study it, but if you're doing that well, i would use your limited time to study the other important sections. it's good to have a balanced score.
 
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haha, 37/40 will get you around 25.
you're in great shape if you have averaged 37 on 6 tests.

also, QR is the section many schools answered 'don't give a ****', when evaluating a person's DAT. It also has the lowest correlation of dental school success among all sections (from DAT user manual).

I'm not telling u not to study it, but if you're doing that well, i would use your limited time to study the other important sections. it's good to have a balanced score.

Thanks for the advice 👍
 
I had to go immediately to the answers on test 1 because I was clueless. This is my weakest section by far.

I have taken college algebra and calculus, and performed just fine. But this kind of "math" drives me up the wall.

Does anyone have any tips on how to approach studying the Math Destroyer when confronted with my situation?