practice makes perfect, or close to it

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OK guys, which science books have alot of questions (G Chem , O-Chem, Bio and math) similiar to those presented on the DAT. When i am finished with my studying i am going to practice practice practice, until i become a problem solving machine!
 
Bio: REA AP Bio Book, and other AP Bio books if you can get your hands on them; "Test Yourself" in Bio; Lipponcott, Williams, and Wilkins DAT review; and Kaplan.

Orgo: Exam Krackers 1001 Questions in Orgo; Lipponcott, Williams, and Wilkins DAT review; and Kaplan.

GChem: Exam Krackers 1001 Questions in GChem; "Test Yourself" in GChem, Princeton Revies AP Chemistry review Book; Lipponcott, Williams, and Wilkins DAT review, and of course Kaplan.

Math: Kaplan GMAT-GRE Math, Lipponcott, Williams, and Wilkins DAT review; online math lessons; and of course Kaplan.

Lipponcott, Williams, and Wilkins DAT review has nice practice questions, although no real science lessons.
 
The American Chemical Society (ACS) puts out a study guide for their standardized tests in organic and general chem. I found these to be helpful additions. Can't remember what site I got them from. Just do a google search.
 
Actually, perfect practice makes perfect. Practice makes permanent.🙂
 
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