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I have been out of school for a long time (BS biology 2002; MS biology 2007) and after nearly 10 years in pharma/biotech research I've decided to go for dentistry. I don't have much spare time to study for the DAT and at the pace I'm going will likely spend a year total preparing for it. I work full time, commute 10 hours a week, volunteer in my community and shadow when I can. During the school year I teach college biology 1 evening a week. I have an infant and a very supportive spouse. I have a lot on my plate but am very determined (encouragement only, please). 🙂 To maximize my study time I'm writing math/chem equations on my shower walls, listening to .wav files of myself reading paragraphs out of review books, doing practice problems during breaks at work, and I even review orbitals and quantum numbers in my head as I stare at my periodic table shower curtain. 😛
My question for you: What else can I be doing? Are there other ways to squeeze more studying into my days/nights? What other daily mindless activities can I take advantage of?
Also, are there any particular topics that would work well with the .wav recordings? So far I have cell respiration, photosynthesis, and some genetics. I would love suggestions.
My question for you: What else can I be doing? Are there other ways to squeeze more studying into my days/nights? What other daily mindless activities can I take advantage of?
Also, are there any particular topics that would work well with the .wav recordings? So far I have cell respiration, photosynthesis, and some genetics. I would love suggestions.
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