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I know it isn't entirely fair to compare the DAT to the MCAT, but I'm going to do it anyway.
If you look up "MCAT percentiles" You can get probably 30 hits that have amazing statistics and tables showing you exactly what percentage of test takers get what score. Also, it seems like greater care is given to making sure scores on the MCAT are consistent.
Meanwhile, do the same thing with the DAT you can get that one survey from ADEA that's 8 years old and a lot of pictures that look like this:
Why does it seem that ADEA doesn't care about sharing recent percentiles and statistics?
I feel that just about everything out there is quite outdated and I find it very hard to believe that pictures like these are accurate.
Also, does anyone know why we get are DAT scores back immediately instead of having to wait for 3-4 weeks like pre-meds?
Thanks!
If you look up "MCAT percentiles" You can get probably 30 hits that have amazing statistics and tables showing you exactly what percentage of test takers get what score. Also, it seems like greater care is given to making sure scores on the MCAT are consistent.
Meanwhile, do the same thing with the DAT you can get that one survey from ADEA that's 8 years old and a lot of pictures that look like this:

Why does it seem that ADEA doesn't care about sharing recent percentiles and statistics?
I feel that just about everything out there is quite outdated and I find it very hard to believe that pictures like these are accurate.
Also, does anyone know why we get are DAT scores back immediately instead of having to wait for 3-4 weeks like pre-meds?
Thanks!