Question about PAT & Destroyer

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I've been practicing with PAT and noticed for the cube counting section, there are always about 6-7 different cubes given with 2-3 questions each. Is that how it is on the real DAT too? I began using a new technique for the cube counting section that Kaplan taught me by writing down numbers 1-5 on the dry erase board and placing check marks for whatever number cube shows up. I'm afraid I might run out of time because I'm not too sure if the DAT gives like, 40 cubes and asks you to find how many different cubes would have 2 faces showing, etc? ...for those who have taken the DAT already, answering this question for me would be helpful!!

Also, how helpful is the destroyer roadmap for organic chemistry? I'm really horrible at organic chemistry (my exam is in 2 weeks and I feel like I don't know anything). Should I just memorize it and I will be good to go for the exam?

Thanks in advance.
 
Organic: I think you should take the time to at least read the kaplan blue book section as there can be a lot of conceptual reactions and not just reactions like you will see in the roadmaps. The roadmaps will definitely help when it comes to reactions but not the concepts.

Pat: I feld the pat was almost identical to crack dat pat. Invest in it and just take one practice test every other day and you'll do very well on the pat.
 
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