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hey everyone! i just finished recuperating (sp?) from the hellish experience that is the DAT. I am very happy with my scores, i got an
overall academic average of 23
and a science average of 23,
PAT 21
Orgo 21
Bio 22
chem 29
math 21
reading 22
GPA 3.96
science GPA 3.92
. one thing i have to say on the pat is that the angles are a raping, to put it mildly. overall, everything is a couple of levels harder than on the topscore pat also, but i thought that the keyhole, orthographic projections and shape folding were on par with the kaplan book and test. as for the quant, i got a 21, and i found it to be exactly like the math on the topscore (i am living proof that the topscore is a lifesaver...i went from a 15 on the math to the 21). the reading was the same as the topscore, and the only thing that threw me off on the science was that the bio was very specific questions such as intermediates in glycolysis and specific blood factors and carbonate buffers. lots of ecology, not too much classification, which was nice, but overall, pretty much the same as topscore. for everyone taking the test coming up, make sure you study your ecology and EVOLUTION!!! they always like a question or two on genetic drift for some reason. i hope that i will get into the university of connecticut, but i am also applying to schools in new york. i'm so glad that this application process is over!
overall academic average of 23
and a science average of 23,
PAT 21
Orgo 21
Bio 22
chem 29
math 21
reading 22
GPA 3.96
science GPA 3.92
. one thing i have to say on the pat is that the angles are a raping, to put it mildly. overall, everything is a couple of levels harder than on the topscore pat also, but i thought that the keyhole, orthographic projections and shape folding were on par with the kaplan book and test. as for the quant, i got a 21, and i found it to be exactly like the math on the topscore (i am living proof that the topscore is a lifesaver...i went from a 15 on the math to the 21). the reading was the same as the topscore, and the only thing that threw me off on the science was that the bio was very specific questions such as intermediates in glycolysis and specific blood factors and carbonate buffers. lots of ecology, not too much classification, which was nice, but overall, pretty much the same as topscore. for everyone taking the test coming up, make sure you study your ecology and EVOLUTION!!! they always like a question or two on genetic drift for some reason. i hope that i will get into the university of connecticut, but i am also applying to schools in new york. i'm so glad that this application process is over!