- Joined
- Mar 9, 2006
- Messages
- 9
- Reaction score
- 0
Ok, I just have a few questions:
Is the difficulty of the practice OAT on their website comparable to the actual exam, or is it somewhat deceptive?
In the explanations of the exam content in the guide book, it outlines the main categories for each science discipline that you should study (ex. under gen chem, it lists stoichemistry, periodic properties, etc). Do they ever throw in any questions based on a topic that they don't specifically indicate on those lists?
Which physics equations do you recommend memorizing?
If I have a 3.2 overall GPA and a 2.9 science GPA from Notre Dame, what do you honestly think that I should try to score on the OAT so I can have a legitimate shot at admission into PCO, NECO, SUNY, or Illinois? I'd like to go to Berkeley, but I don't really think I would make it.
I am really nervous about taking the test...I think I'm going to shoot for July...so any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you 🙂
Is the difficulty of the practice OAT on their website comparable to the actual exam, or is it somewhat deceptive?
In the explanations of the exam content in the guide book, it outlines the main categories for each science discipline that you should study (ex. under gen chem, it lists stoichemistry, periodic properties, etc). Do they ever throw in any questions based on a topic that they don't specifically indicate on those lists?
Which physics equations do you recommend memorizing?
If I have a 3.2 overall GPA and a 2.9 science GPA from Notre Dame, what do you honestly think that I should try to score on the OAT so I can have a legitimate shot at admission into PCO, NECO, SUNY, or Illinois? I'd like to go to Berkeley, but I don't really think I would make it.
I am really nervous about taking the test...I think I'm going to shoot for July...so any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you 🙂