Stagnating at 19 OC and GC

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alasra

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I've gotten 19's on my last 3 bootcamp tests for both OC and GC. I want to get a 20 for both sections and I'm wondering how bootcamp generally compares to the actual DAT. My test is on Wednesday and I really don't want to postpone it. Thoughts?
 
I personally found Bootcamp to be pretty close to the real DAT but no practice test resource can accurately predict what score you're going to be getting on the real test. Use practice tests to gauge what areas of your knowledge need improvement and to measure improvement over time, not as an indicator of what you're going to get on test day. Only you can decide if you want to push ahead with the test or delay it for more preparation.
 
I've gotten 19's on my last 3 bootcamp tests for both OC and GC. I want to get a 20 for both sections and I'm wondering how bootcamp generally compares to the actual DAT. My test is on Wednesday and I really don't want to postpone it. Thoughts?

19 and 20s on DAT bootcamp are pretty good scores. Dat bootcamp is pretty accurate of the real thing (people score around 0-2 points higher usually). Just take a hard look at the bootcamp exams you did, look over what you got wrong, understand the type of question being asked and how you can solve a similar one in the future
 
I would say focus on your mistakes and learn from them. If you see a new concept that your review didn't cover it, it won't hurt you to watch a quick video on it on youtube. Other than that there is nothing really you can do at this point. How much did you take on the 2009 test?
 
I found Bootcamp's difficulty to be close to the real DAT. Once you learn all your mistakes, your score should be higher in the actual exam. My boot camp scores on average were 19-20 and scored a 23 on both general and organic.


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