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Just wanted to share my opinion on study materials for the DAT, since I see some people are still asking, search is disabled, and I used almost everything known to man (too expensive, not recommended).
Bio: I used Kaplan (materials from online course, bought from Ebay), Examkrackers, Schaum's and Columbia Review high yield bio. I'd say that Kaplan and Schaum's is the best combo. If you're short on time maybe use Columbia Review instead of Schaum's. Examkrackers bio book is great for the bio topics that are covered on the MCAT (genetics, microbio, human phys), but probably a waste of money for the DAT. The Examkrackers 1001 bio questions book is too specific, partially passage based and a waste of time for the DAT.
Ochem: I used Kaplan, Examkrackers and a book I had from class called Organic chemistry As a Second Language by Klein. Kaplan is all you need as far as info. and rxns go. Examkrackers is good, but probably overkill. Although, if you need more practice Examkrackers 1001 questions is great for Ochem. If you're not comfortable with the concepts (which are high yield for DAT), then get Klein's book, it's awesome.
Chem: Used Kaplan and Examkrackers. Kaplan is definitely all you need. Examkrackers is wayyy too hard and a waste of time and money.
QR: Kaplan, Barron's, ARCO GRE/GMAT Math Review, and Princeton Review's Math Workout for the SAT II. I didn't like Kaplan's math review...hadn't done this kind of math since late '80's. The ARCO book is great for arithmetic and algebra, awesome for word problems, alright for geometry, and has no trig or combinations stuff. SATII workout is good for trig, alright for combinations, good for extra practice and gives good tips for taking standardized math tests. I wish I had started to study for QR from the beginning and that I had the ARCO and Princeton Review books from the beginning.
PAT: Used Kaplan, Barron's, Top Score, and DAT Achiever. I'd start by looking at Barron's strategies, then doing the Kaplan problems for practice, because they're the easiest. Then, I'd do Barron's...then DAT Achiever, which is awesome for PAT...then Top Score, which I think is closest to the DAT.
Electronic Stuff and Practice Tests: Used Kaplan, Top Score, KSF, and DAT Achiever. Wouldn't spend money on KSF unless I had all the others and felt I still needed more practice. DAT Achiever is super hard, but if you can get through those tests, the real thing will be easy and you can relax during the test. I think I had 22 minutes left on the science of the real thing and I really took my time too. Top Score is most like the DAT and if I could only get one of them, it's probably the most helpful overall.
OK, I'm done... 🙂 Just wanted to share my measly opinion, since I actually bought and managed to use most of the guides.
Bio: I used Kaplan (materials from online course, bought from Ebay), Examkrackers, Schaum's and Columbia Review high yield bio. I'd say that Kaplan and Schaum's is the best combo. If you're short on time maybe use Columbia Review instead of Schaum's. Examkrackers bio book is great for the bio topics that are covered on the MCAT (genetics, microbio, human phys), but probably a waste of money for the DAT. The Examkrackers 1001 bio questions book is too specific, partially passage based and a waste of time for the DAT.
Ochem: I used Kaplan, Examkrackers and a book I had from class called Organic chemistry As a Second Language by Klein. Kaplan is all you need as far as info. and rxns go. Examkrackers is good, but probably overkill. Although, if you need more practice Examkrackers 1001 questions is great for Ochem. If you're not comfortable with the concepts (which are high yield for DAT), then get Klein's book, it's awesome.
Chem: Used Kaplan and Examkrackers. Kaplan is definitely all you need. Examkrackers is wayyy too hard and a waste of time and money.
QR: Kaplan, Barron's, ARCO GRE/GMAT Math Review, and Princeton Review's Math Workout for the SAT II. I didn't like Kaplan's math review...hadn't done this kind of math since late '80's. The ARCO book is great for arithmetic and algebra, awesome for word problems, alright for geometry, and has no trig or combinations stuff. SATII workout is good for trig, alright for combinations, good for extra practice and gives good tips for taking standardized math tests. I wish I had started to study for QR from the beginning and that I had the ARCO and Princeton Review books from the beginning.
PAT: Used Kaplan, Barron's, Top Score, and DAT Achiever. I'd start by looking at Barron's strategies, then doing the Kaplan problems for practice, because they're the easiest. Then, I'd do Barron's...then DAT Achiever, which is awesome for PAT...then Top Score, which I think is closest to the DAT.
Electronic Stuff and Practice Tests: Used Kaplan, Top Score, KSF, and DAT Achiever. Wouldn't spend money on KSF unless I had all the others and felt I still needed more practice. DAT Achiever is super hard, but if you can get through those tests, the real thing will be easy and you can relax during the test. I think I had 22 minutes left on the science of the real thing and I really took my time too. Top Score is most like the DAT and if I could only get one of them, it's probably the most helpful overall.
OK, I'm done... 🙂 Just wanted to share my measly opinion, since I actually bought and managed to use most of the guides.