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NatashaColorado

NatashaColorado
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  1. Optometry Student
My day of OAT test is finally a history, and I thought I'd share my experience. I am still recovering.
I have studied for 6 weeks, from Kaplan MCAT material, OAT Achiever and AP science books (best kept secret!), but I always felt there is more I need to learn - I was overwhelmed! And I kept getting 320's on OAT Achiever practice tests, which worried me. Well, ready or not, here it came - the OAT day. I got to the test site an hour earlier, went to the nearby coffee shop and looked over the formulas for Gen and O Chem and Physics. 5 mins before 10am I walked in and went through the motion of identification, picture taken and thumb print, while my body was going through fight-or-flight response.
I get in front of the computer and start the Biology section: Question 1 - no idea. Question 2 - no idea... I even checked if I am taking the right test! The questions were bizarre, and I kept marking every other one to come back to. I could hear my heart beat in my head. I flew through Biology section before it freaked me out even more, and Gen Chemistry was a relief I desperately needed - easy, common sense questions, with no complicated calculations. I haven't marked one. O Chem was good, familiar and logical, nothing tricky. I was done with the whole Natural Science section in 45 minutes, and then went back to the Biology to stare at those questions some more...
Reading Comprehension - ha! I play piano! I am normally not that good at this section (speed reading is not my strongest skill), but one of the sections was about piano and that was lucky for me. Other two I actually had to read.
Break - more coffee and a powerbar while my sympathetic system screams in protest, and back for round two.
Physics - easy. Really. Nothing like the homework we used to do. Questions were basic, one step calculations, although one was weird - I read and knew exactly what to do. I plugged in numbers into the formula, looked up .... and my answer wasn't there! So, I am still puzzled, because it was a simple questions.
Quantitative Reasoning came on the screen, and I came marking, solving, marking and double checking... until the time was up. It was over.
I held my breath for the scores, and the annoying survey come on instead. With lightning speed I went through it, and my scores finally got displayed:
QR 330 (what?)
RC 370
BIO 340 (I made it through!)
G Chem 400
O Chem 380
Physics 390

TS 390 (98.3%)
AA 370 (98.7%)

QR was all I could see because I needed my scores to be above 340. Besides, math supposed to be my strongest skill, not gen chemistry - what happened? To get this score of 330 I got 24 questions right, out of 40!?! Wow. Some math skills...
With my brain slightly swollen (lol) I got home and went into a deep sleep, to compensate for the night before. When I woke up, it all seemed like a dream (a nightmare), besides the "Unofficial Optometry Admission Test Score Report" printout on the table with those scores below my name. I guess I really did it!
 
You need to be a writer, Natasha! Very vivid! I have two more weeks to go and I try to imagine what it will like for me on my test day. I just hope I won't freeze 😕 . I'd take your QR score anytime - I suck at math, and it's the last section. Were Biology questions not related to the material you studied? And how did you get through Biology and both Chem in 45 mins, and managed to get 400/380 in chemistries?! Good job with your test, 👍, and don't beat yourself up for the math section - if you have to have a low score, math score can be explained by being tired at the end of the test. If you'll need to explain that at all, which I doubt
 
Great Job on your OAT! Thanks for sharing your experience with us, it really helps for pple like me that still have to take it. Good luck on your application process, im sure you dont have anything to worry about🙂
 
Hey all,
I'm writing my OAT for the first time in two weeks. I just wanted to know if anyone could tell me how the scoring works. I understand the marks per section are anywhere from 200-400, but how exactly how are they allocated? For example, if you were to get 30 out of 40 physics questions right, what would that correspond to according to the marking scheme?

Any info on this would really help me out on what to expect. I've been studying for just over two months now, but I'm pretty nervous. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 
Hey all,
I'm writing my OAT for the first time in two weeks. I just wanted to know if anyone could tell me how the scoring works. I understand the marks per section are anywhere from 200-400, but how exactly how are they allocated? For example, if you were to get 30 out of 40 physics questions right, what would that correspond to according to the marking scheme?

Any info on this would really help me out on what to expect. I've been studying for just over two months now, but I'm pretty nervous. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


Have you done opted practice test? At the end of the test they break it down into sections and show you exactly how many points you get for how many questions. Very helpful. For example, to get a perfect 400 score in Biology, you have to get 36 and more questions right, so you have a room to miss 4 questions and still score a 400. For Gen Chemistry, the "room for mistakes" is much smaller - only 1 questions wrong. Physics is more lenient. It actually gave me some comfort to know how many questions you can miss and still get a descent score. Anyway, check the opted sample test and you will see what I am talking about.
 
Congratulations NatashaColorado!
I will be taking the OAT in exactly 2 weeks, yet i am still scoring pretty low on RC as well as very poor time management for the rest on Topscore +Achiever. Time always ran out before i can finish each section. I tended to spend a great amount of time trying to solve each problem. I guess I am pretty delayed in processing.. lol Only if i had more time to work out each problem, i'd be confident to score well. I understand that i must PRACTICE and PRACTICE in order to be efficient, but do you have any suggestions as in how i may improve my speed +accuracy?
Thanks! Since You did fantastic on your Oat, i'd like to hear from you so I can learn some techniques!~ =)😉
 
Congratulations NatashaColorado!
I will be taking the OAT in exactly 2 weeks, yet i am still scoring pretty low on RC as well as very poor time management for the rest on Topscore +Achiever. Time always ran out before i can finish each section. I tended to spend a great amount of time trying to solve each problem. I guess I am pretty delayed in processing.. lol Only if i had more time to work out each problem, i'd be confident to score well. I understand that i must PRACTICE and PRACTICE in order to be efficient, but do you have any suggestions as in how i may improve my speed +accuracy?
Thanks! Since You did fantastic on your Oat, i'd like to hear from you so I can learn some techniques!~ =)😉

I am so glad you are doing OAT Achiever ! Because real test is 5 times easier, and I had lots of time left at the end of each section, because I was used to the time pressure of OAT Achiever. Especially Natural Science section - G Chem and O Chem were so easy and straightforward. I think there were only 5 problems were I had to do 2 step calculations with simple numbers, I finished it in half time! Timing turned out to be not a problem. OAT Achiever is the excellent tool that helps you to get freaked out and study harder. If you can get above 300 in OAT Achiever, you are good!
 
what was your study methods? hehe... I noticed you scored pretty high on Physics +Chem + RC....--i need advice for those. hehe.. but more for physics.. for now it is my weakness... 🙁
 
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