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Hi,
Based on the OAT discussions forum, it seems like Chad's videos and OAT Destroyer are very helpful.
In the past, Ive found that Ive learned best by doing practice q's so at this point, Chad's videos would not be too helpful for me. So far, Ive done Kaplan's on-demand online practice exams & Ive done OAT Destroyer qs.
Does anyone think Chad's quizzes are worth doing? There are over 600 qs so just wondering if my time is better spent on re-reviewing my notes from my exams. Alternatively, does anyone have any other helpful source of practice qs? It seems like OAT Achiever is too hard so not worth my time. Thought OAT Topscore would be good but haven't seen anyone comment on it. Are there any other practice q sources that are worth my time for the OAT (ex: DAT Qvault or DAT bootcamp even though there is no physics)?
Based on the OAT discussions forum, it seems like Chad's videos and OAT Destroyer are very helpful.
In the past, Ive found that Ive learned best by doing practice q's so at this point, Chad's videos would not be too helpful for me. So far, Ive done Kaplan's on-demand online practice exams & Ive done OAT Destroyer qs.
Does anyone think Chad's quizzes are worth doing? There are over 600 qs so just wondering if my time is better spent on re-reviewing my notes from my exams. Alternatively, does anyone have any other helpful source of practice qs? It seems like OAT Achiever is too hard so not worth my time. Thought OAT Topscore would be good but haven't seen anyone comment on it. Are there any other practice q sources that are worth my time for the OAT (ex: DAT Qvault or DAT bootcamp even though there is no physics)?
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