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I am taking the DAT late may, and I was thinking to do all the sciences till april, and just study 10 days stright for the PAT section, however couple of freinds told me that doing the PATeven 30 min a day for three months is better, please advice which method will be better since I really strugled with it last time !!
 
30 min for 3 months. This part of the DAT is pure practice, and sometimes frustating. I can't imagine doing 10 hours of PAT for 10 days straight it will make me crazy 😀😀
 
Study for all the sections at once. If you separate them like that then you'll forget or your practice will leave you.
 
I am taking the DAT late may, and I was thinking to do all the sciences till april, and just study 10 days stright for the PAT section, however couple of freinds told me that doing the PATeven 30 min a day for three months is better, please advice which method will be better since I really strugled with it last time !!

Consistency over a long period of time will be better than cramming. Being consistent will build confidence on test day. Good luck!
 
yup, i agree w/ wirenerv. i'm taking the test in days. when i first studied each section on its own, i started forgetting details whenever i went back to each section. study all sections all at once. you won't forget the information as easily! too bad i realized that a little too late....
 
yup, i agree w/ wirenerv. i'm taking the test in days. when i first studied each section on its own, i started forgetting details whenever i went back to each section. study all sections all at once. you won't forget the information as easily! too bad i realized that a little too late....


but that is crazy doing six sections at the same day everyday I will give up
 
you can always take 1 PAT, 1 RC, and 1 Math test daily

those 3 parts purely are based on just experience and taking tests over and over. for math, you might need to memorize a few equations here and there, but it's basically just practice.

now the sciences...yup need to study that a lot.
 
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