Which is closer to the actual DAT for QR

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I feel like the math section of dat destroyer alone will help you reach 20-21 (21 for me was already 96.4 percentile). If you have time, practice 5-6 sets of math destroyer. If not, just know your trigs, simple probability problems, special triangles, and how to do ratio stuff.
Bootcamp math is good.
 
I feel like the math section of dat destroyer alone will help you reach 20-21 (21 for me was already 96.4 percentile). If you have time, practice 5-6 sets of math destroyer. If not, just know your trigs, simple probability problems, special triangles, and how to do ratio stuff.
Bootcamp math is good.

I don't like the explanations on Destroyer though. They kind of suck. It would be nice if he solves it and shows how he did it. Then again, I suck at word problems anyway.
 
Bootcamp is little harder than destroyer imo. I think the overall key to QR is timing. Just skip anything that makes you go hmmm, move on, and then go back.
 
I would recommend DATQVAULT I found it to be an excellent source of information. It was my overall favorite study to achieving extremely high scores on the DAT. I have a full subscription and can sell it to you for a great price if you want. Just message me in private.

Look, I think we all know that you are trying to sell your subscription- you've been posting it on almost every thread. If someone wants it, they will contact you..
 
I don't like the explanations on Destroyer though. They kind of suck. It would be nice if he solves it and shows how he did it. Then again, I suck at word problems anyway.

Yeah, some of their explanations do suck for word problems. Qvault is OK for math but I get the feel they are more simplified problems. Will the QR section on the DAT be simpler than I expect to see? These bootcamp and destroyer problems scare me.
 
I feel bootcamp is harder than Math Destroyer...some of those problems are like...uhh wtf? I highly doubt they will give a lot of super lengthy/difficult problems with the time constraint. I think just knowing your basic trig/area/volume/probabilities should suffice. I take mine in 2 days so we'll see how it goes.
 
I honestly think Math on DAT is overrated in terms of difficulty. I got a 19 (which I believe was 90% percentile?) last time with zero prep, I just utilized the calculator a lot to do plug and chug and got most of the algebra questions right. The trig and word problem stuff destroyed me though because I didn't go over it at all. I think all you need to know is the basic formulas for each type of problem and you can get a 20 easily
 
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