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Hi everyone! Few quick questions.
Im a senior biology major at a state school. I am planning on applying this semester. My grades arent great, cum 3.5 and bcp/sci 3.4ish (if I can do well in my sci classes this semester). I want to have everything but my DAT scores submitted at the earliest possible date allowed by aadsas. But Im not sure when the best time to take the DAT is, I was shooting for mid to late July, but it seems this may be to late with my average scores. However, I want plenty of time to study since I'm already taking a forced year off, I really need to do well so I can get in for 2009.
When would you recommend taking the DAT? Also when should I start studying? I am anxious to get started but I dont want to waste my time by starting to early and just having to review it closer to the test, but at the same time I feel like repetition is better than not. Perhaps starting in Feb an hour every other day making flashcards and such for between classes and things. Then an hour every day in March, essentially doing the same thing. Up it to two in April, I dont know how much i can accomplish in May with finals. And then putting in full 8-10 hour days in June. Welcome to the ping pong game that is my mind🙄
Im a senior biology major at a state school. I am planning on applying this semester. My grades arent great, cum 3.5 and bcp/sci 3.4ish (if I can do well in my sci classes this semester). I want to have everything but my DAT scores submitted at the earliest possible date allowed by aadsas. But Im not sure when the best time to take the DAT is, I was shooting for mid to late July, but it seems this may be to late with my average scores. However, I want plenty of time to study since I'm already taking a forced year off, I really need to do well so I can get in for 2009.
When would you recommend taking the DAT? Also when should I start studying? I am anxious to get started but I dont want to waste my time by starting to early and just having to review it closer to the test, but at the same time I feel like repetition is better than not. Perhaps starting in Feb an hour every other day making flashcards and such for between classes and things. Then an hour every day in March, essentially doing the same thing. Up it to two in April, I dont know how much i can accomplish in May with finals. And then putting in full 8-10 hour days in June. Welcome to the ping pong game that is my mind🙄