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Hey guys. Been a busy week moving back to school straight after my test and getting settled in. I finally got the time to sit here and share my score with all of you. I'm relatively happy with it all except for QR.
To be completely honest, I was scoring 23-25 on all of my Biology portions of my full-length exams, but the actual test had MANY curve balls. A few questions were things that I've never even heard of. The topics were super random, and I had to take an 'educated' guess based on nothing! haha.
Organic chemistry had some oddly worded questions that had me wondering what I was reading lol. But I think this section was my fault due to me messing up as discussed below. My practice scores were all in the 22-26 range, and I just didn't utilize my time properly.
Bio: 22
GC: 24
OC: 21
PAT: 20
RC:21
QR:16
TS:22
AA:21
I honestly choked a few times and my timing wasn't perfect. As a result, I ended up going into Organic Chemistry portion with less than 26 minutes remaining due to my brain freezing up on an easy question for General Chemistry. I went into the General Chemistry portion with a lot of time to spare, and then wasted too much time on general chemistry, which resulted in not enough time on Organic Chemistry.
Similarly, on the RC section, I had to blindly guess and pick something on the last 2 questions.
On the PAT, I spent too much time on the keyhole/TFE portion and had to blindly guess on the last 4-5 questions for Pattern Folding.
And then once I got to QR, I hadn't studied much for it, and I was mentally drained, I honestly didn't expect the 16, but it happened.
Should I be concerned about it? From what I understand, many people still have good chances even with a low QR?
I spent a week studying for RC (just a few practice tests), and two weeks studying PAT(both generators and the practice test on DAT BOOTCAMP). I did a handful of QR problems, and it shows lol.
Lastly! Chad, DAT Bootcamp, and DAT DESTROYER, that is basically all I used. And of course this forum! Ari and Orgoman were so kind and answered all my dumb questions. Thank you guys so much 🙂.Everyone on this forum was so helpful and on top of answering questions, and I appreciate it all.
For study routine:
I spent about a month learning material. But I had a lot of breaks, and days off. I would randomly do things like go out with friends or go snowboarding, and skip a day or two here and there. I had a few trips up north to visit my friends which would span 3-4 days and that happened twice. Right after I finished reviewing all my material, I went to Washington for a week with my friends to see Seattle and went snowboarding a few times. I came back with roughly 3 weeks remaining, and that is where I went super hardcore with about 8 hours a day, 6 days a week, with 1 day off. The beginning of my 7th week I took a practice test to see where I was at, then studied for one more week. The final week I did a few full length exams and took the last day mostly off.
I dedicated all my time to the sciences, and as I said above, didn't do much PAT or RC prior to the final two weeks. Similarly with QR.
To be completely honest, I was scoring 23-25 on all of my Biology portions of my full-length exams, but the actual test had MANY curve balls. A few questions were things that I've never even heard of. The topics were super random, and I had to take an 'educated' guess based on nothing! haha.
Organic chemistry had some oddly worded questions that had me wondering what I was reading lol. But I think this section was my fault due to me messing up as discussed below. My practice scores were all in the 22-26 range, and I just didn't utilize my time properly.
Bio: 22
GC: 24
OC: 21
PAT: 20
RC:21
QR:16
TS:22
AA:21
I honestly choked a few times and my timing wasn't perfect. As a result, I ended up going into Organic Chemistry portion with less than 26 minutes remaining due to my brain freezing up on an easy question for General Chemistry. I went into the General Chemistry portion with a lot of time to spare, and then wasted too much time on general chemistry, which resulted in not enough time on Organic Chemistry.
Similarly, on the RC section, I had to blindly guess and pick something on the last 2 questions.
On the PAT, I spent too much time on the keyhole/TFE portion and had to blindly guess on the last 4-5 questions for Pattern Folding.
And then once I got to QR, I hadn't studied much for it, and I was mentally drained, I honestly didn't expect the 16, but it happened.
Should I be concerned about it? From what I understand, many people still have good chances even with a low QR?
I spent a week studying for RC (just a few practice tests), and two weeks studying PAT(both generators and the practice test on DAT BOOTCAMP). I did a handful of QR problems, and it shows lol.
Lastly! Chad, DAT Bootcamp, and DAT DESTROYER, that is basically all I used. And of course this forum! Ari and Orgoman were so kind and answered all my dumb questions. Thank you guys so much 🙂.Everyone on this forum was so helpful and on top of answering questions, and I appreciate it all.
For study routine:
I spent about a month learning material. But I had a lot of breaks, and days off. I would randomly do things like go out with friends or go snowboarding, and skip a day or two here and there. I had a few trips up north to visit my friends which would span 3-4 days and that happened twice. Right after I finished reviewing all my material, I went to Washington for a week with my friends to see Seattle and went snowboarding a few times. I came back with roughly 3 weeks remaining, and that is where I went super hardcore with about 8 hours a day, 6 days a week, with 1 day off. The beginning of my 7th week I took a practice test to see where I was at, then studied for one more week. The final week I did a few full length exams and took the last day mostly off.
I dedicated all my time to the sciences, and as I said above, didn't do much PAT or RC prior to the final two weeks. Similarly with QR.
I was also concerned about that 17, but I was told to not worry so much because QR is apparently not that important of a section.. But schools do have cut offs so you should check with the schools you're interested in & make sure a 16 is okay. Your other sections are 20+ so I wouldn't worry so much about it. Congrats