Regarding Bio Section of Destroyer

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So in the bio section of destroyer, A LOT of the questions are either "which statement is false" or "which statement is true."

In the bio section of the actual DAT, are there a lot of questions of this type?

I'm just asking because I hated these problems while doing destroyer and wanted to throw it at my wall.
 
It's not an accurate presentation of the real DAT but the best way to learn concepts. You learn so much information just from one question, not such a bad testing method after all
 
There are hardly any questions of this type, if any. It's a poor testing method. There won't be any questions with "all of the above/none of the above" either.

its definitely a conceptual thang. you know he puts too many in there when you can predict that answer will be E, thats not making us think really hard then

GatorD, I bought the Bootcamp since so many people have liked it and plus I get 3 more subjects whereas the qvault i would have to buy 4 subjects for 3.5 times the cost. But I wanted to know are your tests much tougher than the ones on the actual DAT? im getting my butt kicked on the bio section. Also you plan to upload any more mnemonics, yours were pretty helpful.
 
Our sciences are right in line with the difficulty of the DAT. Our math section is a bit harder (not as hard as math destroyer), but its still designed to prepare you well for the real math section.

I'll work on some more mnemonics after we release PAT and RC. Glad you found them helpful!
 
While I do agree that Destroyer Bio has a horrible testing method, honestly the point of the question is to give us students info about a topic that we should know. Some of the stuff is like wayy out there though but I actually liked it. Helped me to realize, oh I didnt know all these details about this stuff asked in the question, cool got it. Helps you cherry pick important info to store in your brain.
 
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