"DAT Destroyer (100000/10)
When I first began using the Destroyer, just a month into my study routine, I quickly realized the importance of starting early, especially with Biology. My top recommendation? Go through it at least twice. I vividly recall my initial attempt—I struggled in every section. Feeling defeated, I lay on the couch, staring at the ceiling, questioning whether I was ready for the DAT that summer. It felt like I was wasting my time.
But here's the breakthrough moment. I learned that the most effective way to improve is by confronting your weaknesses head-on. This is what makes the Destroyer such a valuable resource. It's not about getting easy questions right but about challenging yourself to grow. I went through the Destroyer four times, and it was absolutely worth it. Dr. Romano's roadmaps were a game-changer; I reviewed them repeatedly during downtime at work.
Some might say it's overkill, but if you're aiming for a high score, you need to remove "overkill" from your vocabulary. Think about professional athletes—they have matches once a week but train rigorously for hours each day. Is that overkill, or is it dedication? Aim high, study smart, and transform your weaknesses into strengths.
Scores for reference:
When I first began using the Destroyer, just a month into my study routine, I quickly realized the importance of starting early, especially with Biology. My top recommendation? Go through it at least twice. I vividly recall my initial attempt—I struggled in every section. Feeling defeated, I lay on the couch, staring at the ceiling, questioning whether I was ready for the DAT that summer. It felt like I was wasting my time.
But here's the breakthrough moment. I learned that the most effective way to improve is by confronting your weaknesses head-on. This is what makes the Destroyer such a valuable resource. It's not about getting easy questions right but about challenging yourself to grow. I went through the Destroyer four times, and it was absolutely worth it. Dr. Romano's roadmaps were a game-changer; I reviewed them repeatedly during downtime at work.
Some might say it's overkill, but if you're aiming for a high score, you need to remove "overkill" from your vocabulary. Think about professional athletes—they have matches once a week but train rigorously for hours each day. Is that overkill, or is it dedication? Aim high, study smart, and transform your weaknesses into strengths.
Scores for reference:
- Biology: 24
- General Chemistry: 26
- Organic Chemistry: 23
- Quantitative Reasoning: 21
- Total Science (TS): 24
- Academic Average (AA): 23
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