pls reply...does anybody know the breakdown of bio questions on the DAT?

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hey huys,
does anybody know how the occurance of topics in the bio section of DAT?...like how many genetics or how many taxonomy and stuff by any chance? is this something set in stone...or is there no prediction?
please let me know. Im trying to emphasize even more on sections that will have more questions asked in the DAT.
THANKS 🙂
 
hey huys,
does anybody know how the occurance of topics in the bio section of DAT?...like how many genetics or how many taxonomy and stuff by any chance? is this something set in stone...or is there no prediction?
please let me know. Im trying to emphasize even more on sections that will have more questions asked in the DAT.
THANKS 🙂
Do you have the Destroyer?
If yes, you'll get a good idea of importance of each topic, while you're doing the questions. For example:
Look at the G-chem section of destroyer. There are many many questions that can be answered based on the ideal gas law, so I can guarantee you'll see some questions about the ideal gas law on your exam. On the other hand, there are almost no questions regarding Bohr's Atomic Model. So, you'll most likely not see any questions regarding this topic on your exam.
 
Do you have the Destroyer?
If yes, you'll get a good idea of importance of each topic, while you're doing the questions. For example:
Look at the G-chem section of destroyer. There are many many questions that can be answered based on the ideal gas law, so I can guarantee you'll see some questions about the ideal gas law on your exam. On the other hand, there are almost no questions regarding Bohr's Atomic Model. So, you'll most likely not see any questions regarding this topic on your exam.

I did a Topscore test on Gen Chem just to see what it was like and I think I had at least 5 questions that related to the ideal gas law or how gases/pressure affect a reaction.
 
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