In response to everyone asking and any future questions
I spent about a month studying. Made sure every day to study some. Some days 4-5 hours, some days 1-2 hours. Dental decks, threw out cards i knew all the info on, kept the ones i needed some help remembering. Went through those cards probably 2-3 times. Spent a ton of time on old exams. At least the last 4 days all day on old exams. Lots of repeats on my exam. Not sure what the "version" was, or any remembered questions, nor would I feel comfortable talking about any questions on the test.
Just be sure to go through the decks and old tests. If you have a Mosby's book, I found it helpful in a few areas (Endo, Oral Surgery, Behav Sciences), just because it was a snapshot of things in a very ordered fashion. If you don't remember something, just make a note of it, keep it on the side, and look at it over and over.
I have to agree with some of the recent posts ( and no it isnt just because ive passed already), but anyone that thinks they can "sue" the ADA for this test or get mad about their results, needs to forget about it. Study up, take the test, and pass. Its a standardized test, and most likely has a bell curve.
Good luck to everyone out there