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So I have been studying for my first DAT for the past 6 weeks and have been primarily listening to what yalls advice as far as good material to study for the DAT. I have purchased Cliffs AP Bio, Kaplan BB, Barron's MCAT, and Crack DAT PAT Royal Flush (the pricey one with added science sections).
One thing that I have noticed from all these various guides is how inconsistent my results from the practice tests are. In order from easiest to hardest, I've noticed that Kaplan < Cliffs AP < Barron's MCAT < CPD (science). This applies to bio, ochem, and gchem with huge margins between scores (a matter of 8 points at times).
I guess what I'm asking all you seasoned DAT takers, is what practice tests/questions are most reflective of the actual DAT?
I know biology is a crapshoot due to sheer volume of info which is why I enjoyed the AP Cliffs and Barrons MCAT (which is nicely detailed in physiology and anatomy) for studying. Do you feel that the actual DAT bio questions can be answered by text found in Kaplan, AP Cliffs and/or Barron's?
For m, Ochem is a piece of cake on the Kaplan and the ADA practice test, is this representative of the actual DAT? What would be a good reflection of the actual ochem section in the DAT? I heard Destroyer can make you run the risk of overstudying for the section. Since study time is precious and I am already pretty quick at ochem, would anyone endorse Destroyer as a solid study guide?
Is Gchem more or less difficult than Kaplan?
in summary: which sections from which study guides best reflects the difficulty and style of the DAT?
Thanks
One thing that I have noticed from all these various guides is how inconsistent my results from the practice tests are. In order from easiest to hardest, I've noticed that Kaplan < Cliffs AP < Barron's MCAT < CPD (science). This applies to bio, ochem, and gchem with huge margins between scores (a matter of 8 points at times).
I guess what I'm asking all you seasoned DAT takers, is what practice tests/questions are most reflective of the actual DAT?
I know biology is a crapshoot due to sheer volume of info which is why I enjoyed the AP Cliffs and Barrons MCAT (which is nicely detailed in physiology and anatomy) for studying. Do you feel that the actual DAT bio questions can be answered by text found in Kaplan, AP Cliffs and/or Barron's?
For m, Ochem is a piece of cake on the Kaplan and the ADA practice test, is this representative of the actual DAT? What would be a good reflection of the actual ochem section in the DAT? I heard Destroyer can make you run the risk of overstudying for the section. Since study time is precious and I am already pretty quick at ochem, would anyone endorse Destroyer as a solid study guide?
Is Gchem more or less difficult than Kaplan?
in summary: which sections from which study guides best reflects the difficulty and style of the DAT?
Thanks
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