Old Feralis notes vs New

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Hey everyone!

I am using Feralis' notes as a supplement to my own notes (Destroyer and Bootcamp) --- However, I recently saw that Feralis' new notes are not yet "updated" - I have his old set of notes (which most of us have been using) , but are the newer ones any different in terms of context/material? Thanks!
 
I didn’t use Feralis notes, and I think there are much more updated sources available. Feralis notes are mostly copied and pasted from Cliffs and Campbell’s. There are many more resources that are much better.

Good luck to you, I am a second year dental student. Let me know if you have any questions.
 
I didn’t use Feralis notes, and I think there are much more updated sources available. Feralis notes are mostly copied and pasted from Cliffs and Campbell’s. There are many more resources that are much better.

Good luck to you, I am a second year dental student. Let me know if you have any questions.
thanks for the reply! The thing is, I am currently using Dynamite Bio review (from destroyer) and bootcamp. then I found out about Feralis' -- but I do not have Campbells / cliff's so I don't know if I'd be missing out on "too" many concepts if I supplement with his. First time DAT taker ; really aiming to kill it the first try.
 
The newer ones are more comprehensive mostly in terms of lab techniques and experiments. Still working on a release for a major update in the future. I would say the old ones are more than fine - the test makers regularly create new questions for the DAT but the scope of content hasn't changed since I first made the notes some 5+ years ago, so if you're into that condensed style for memorization, go for it. If you're using a lot of biology resources simultaneously you'll notice there's a ton of overlap so I'd suggest sticking to one or two that are in the style you prefer.
 
The newer ones are more comprehensive mostly in terms of lab techniques and experiments. Still working on a release for a major update in the future. I would say the old ones are more than fine - the test makers regularly create new questions for the DAT but the scope of content hasn't changed since I first made the notes some 5+ years ago, so if you're into that condensed style for memorization, go for it. If you're using a lot of biology resources simultaneously you'll notice there's a ton of overlap so I'd suggest sticking to one or two that are in the style you prefer.
Thank you! Im using some of yours in conjunction with my own notes on stuff I'm confused on. Appreciate your advice
 
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