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I have a month left until my DAT, and haven't really started the QR section yet. I have the math destroyer, however the questions are really difficult for me and I would have to check the solutions to understand how to do them many of the times. Do you guys suggest me to get Chad's math videos and start using those to learn, or just keep doing the Math Destroyer with the solutions and then do the same questions once again after looking at the solutions. Timing is really a huge issue, as I have to still practice on my Bio/GenChem along with PAT.
 
QR, like many things, comes with practice, especially the timing part.

How good are you at math? If you're lost, I would start with Chads videos then do the QR section of DaT destroyer. Then do all the math destroyer exams, you don't need to time yourself on these (personally i never finished one of these in 45 minutes). I saved the bootcamp qr exams for the end and did these in the last two weeks before my exam. This is where i really practiced the timing part since I already knew most of the math from math destroyer etc. as mentioned above.

The dAt bootcamp QR formula sheet is a must have, know everything on there. A lot of QR is math you learned already so most of it shouldn't be new, but practicing it under timed conditions will be. Good luck and let
Me know if you have questions
 
I have a month left until my DAT, and haven't really started the QR section yet. I have the math destroyer, however the questions are really difficult for me and I would have to check the solutions to understand how to do them many of the times. Do you guys suggest me to get Chad's math videos and start using those to learn, or just keep doing the Math Destroyer with the solutions and then do the same questions once again after looking at the solutions. Timing is really a huge issue, as I have to still practice on my Bio/GenChem along with PAT.
Just try to do 1 exam a day or every other day if you can. You might spend maybe 2 hours or more your first time, but just do it consistently and learn from it. Timing will come, but first you need to learn it.
 
QR, like many things, comes with practice, especially the timing part.

How good are you at math? If you're lost, I would start with Chads videos then do the QR section of DaT destroyer. Then do all the math destroyer exams, you don't need to time yourself on these (personally i never finished one of these in 45 minutes). I saved the bootcamp qr exams for the end and did these in the last two weeks before my exam. This is where i really practiced the timing part since I already knew most of the math from math destroyer etc. as mentioned above.

The dAt bootcamp QR formula sheet is a must have, know everything on there. A lot of QR is math you learned already so most of it shouldn't be new, but practicing it under timed conditions will be. Good luck and let
Me know if you have questions
Thanks! I ended up buying Chad's QR videos and will try to do all of them in 5 days, and in conjunction with do the Math destroyer.
 
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