What kind of math questions are in the DAT? I'm taking calculus next quarter and was wondering what I should concentrate on and make sure I still can do by the time I take the DAT...which is in like 4 yrs.
no, you can't use a calculator. You won't even need a calculator once you see the questions.JohnDoeDDS said:also is a calculator allowed?
DDS2BE said:no, you can't use a calculator. You won't even need a calculator once you see the questions.
zackyfarms said:Yea ive taken a few practice tests by kaplan and what not, but I was wondering as to what materials can be used to good practice. Ive heard everything from GMAT, to SATs...
does anyone have any specific sources/books? im good when it comes to sciecne and pat, but the math thing is kinda hurting. I can do most of the problems but just not in the time allowed, im slow with them so i figure i need practice, hence im looking for some suggestions, heh. thanks guys!
zackyfarms said:anyone know of any good sources to practice math probs? The ones on the DAT dont seem hard, its just a matter of time for me, I simply cant do them fast enough. All my other sections are cool though...
so yea, anyone?
thanks in advance
superman said:the DAT math seemed a lot easier than SAT math-- simple algebra, geometry, trig. no complex calculations, no calculator needed, no problem. i only studied the Kaplan book and studied a few Kaplan math subject tests and did fine (and i am no math wiz).
zackyfarms said:Yea ive taken a few practice tests by kaplan and what not, but I was wondering as to what materials can be used to good practice. Ive heard everything from GMAT, to SATs...
does anyone have any specific sources/books? im good when it comes to sciecne and pat, but the math thing is kinda hurting. I can do most of the problems but just not in the time allowed, im slow with them so i figure i need practice, hence im looking for some suggestions, heh. thanks guys!
sundar said:hi,
try to work out problems found in gre math. that is good practice I think. And there are tons of gre books in the public libraraies.
Very good advice. That is the same thing I did. I read it fast, and if it sounded hard, I would put a random answer and mark. Saves you so much more time.hope_faith said:I know what you mean. When I took the DATs last year, it was like 40 questions in 45 mins! And I was always so slow in the online kaplan math practice test that I did. So in an effort to actually do well, I figured that I'm so much better at algebra than word problems. So what I did was everytime I saw a word problem, I'd randomly choose an answer, bookmark it, and move on and repeat the same thing if it's a word problem, until I got to an algebra one. after I went through the 40 questions, I went back to the bookmarked questions and did my best to answer as many of those as possible. I figured I was more likely to get the algebra problems done right and in a shorter amount of time than solving word problems. That's just my take on it. Good luck.