Math Destroyer vs. DAT Destroyer QR vs. QR Qvault vs. Chad

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Ok, so math is not by best subject. Not in the least.

I completed the DAT Destroyer QR section. I've also watched Chad's QR videos a few times on fast play, took his quizzes and scored 20's on two consecutive Qvault tests. I felt like, "ok, I got this, it's not so bad"

BUT THEN, I started doing Math Destroyer...and oh man, it's much harder than Qvault, chad, or DAT Destroyer so far. Is this just a DAT Destroyer thing to be much harder than the actual test? I've read on these forums that Math Destroyer is actually quite similar in difficulty to the real DAT. Is this true, or are people confusing Math Destroyer with DAT Destroyer qr? How do Chads quiz problems and Qvault compare to the real DAT?

Math Destroyer is just making me feel pretty crappy.
 
Lol math destroyer is 10x as hard as the dat. You could argue whether this is good or bad. I like challenging material so I think its good. Olympians train in extreme conditions for a reason 🙂
 
Lol math destroyer is 10x as hard as the dat. You could argue whether this is good or bad. I like challenging material so I think its good. Olympians train in extreme conditions for a reason 🙂

Sweet jesus I hope so, lol.
 
I understand your frustration. The waynI think of it is, if I can do the most difficult problems, then DAT should seem easy. Good luck.
 
can anyone compare the QR in DAT destroyer to the actual exam?

I didn't buy MATH Destroyer, the majority of my QR practice was solely from the QR section in DAT Destroyer and I thought it was very similar to the types of questions that were on the DAT.
 
I thought it was very similar to the types of questions that were on the DAT.

I agree, the QR in Destroyer is fairly representative of the math on the real deal. But I think the true value of math destroyer is in the volume of material; you'll see many questions that ask you, essentially, the same thing but in a variety of ways. Where you might only see two or three rate questions in Destroyer QR, Math Destroyer will have three times that.
 
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