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Is the topscore reading comprehension section the same level of difficulty as the real dat? I saw someone got a high score in topscore, but 5 points lower in the real dat. Any difference in RC between topscore and real dat? What about kaplan and real dat?
 
simonlee said:
Is the topscore reading comprehension section the same level of difficulty as the real dat? I saw someone got a high score in topscore, but 5 points lower in the real dat. Any difference in RC between topscore and real dat? What about kaplan and real dat?

I thought they were at the same level of difficulty. The questions are very factual -- not a whole lot to infer. If the answer isn't immediately obvious, you're thinking too hard or looking at the wrong paragraph. I got a 22-23 on the Topscore exams and a 27 on the real DAT.

The lower DAT score may be due to nerves. It's hard to read when you're jumpy or nervous. That's the only reasonable explanation I can think of at the moment. The DAT RC is really quite comparable to the Topscore RC, in my opinion.
 
Indeed, they two are very similar. The best advice I can give it to remain absurdly focused during the entire RC section. It's this focus that will translate into high scores.
 
The lower DAT score may be due to nerves. It's hard to read when you're jumpy or nervous. That's the only reasonable explanation I can think of at the moment. The DAT RC is really quite comparable to the Topscore RC, in my opinion.

Topscore-not a bad representation of the real thing!
 
drat said:
I thought they were at the same level of difficulty. The questions are very factual -- not a whole lot to infer. If the answer isn't immediately obvious, you're thinking too hard or looking at the wrong paragraph.

I agree. I know I am guilty of over analyzing questions (what's the author's main intent) and am sure this is why I missed a few. For the most part they are straight forward, though not exactly word for word like Topscore.
 
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