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Dat-Dental Aptitude Test: Annotated Answers, Practice Examination #1
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Published:  July 1, 1999
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1.0 out of 5 stars.  BEWARE!! Not what it seems. This booklet is worthless., April 17, 2003
By Matthew Gould (Winnipeg, MB Canada)
I assumed that "practice examination #1 DAT Annotated Answers" meanst that there would be a practice exam, and annotated answers. Wrong.
This booklet (it looks like it was put together by someone who was watching TV while they worked) has no introduction or any information that explains what the answers are connected to.
It goes directly into answers but does not include the questions. I assume that there is some other Tavid Tarlow book that this accompanies, but the the genius business minds that put this thing together don't even let you know what that is.
It took a long time to get this, and it is completely worthless. The booklet is photocopied pages on one side of the paper only. I am going to use the blank sides as scrap paper for practice questions from a real study aid, then I will throw this worthless piece of garbage...in the garbage.
Unfortunately there is very little information out there for people who want to study the DAT. For those of you that are doing so, I would recommend the following:
1. The big Kaplan book
2. Old textbooks (I got chem texts from about 1996 that were extremely cheap and excellent material)--Try to get the solutions manual with the texts.
3. Exam crackers 101 passages in MCAT verbal reasoning. There is a lot of overlap on the MCAT stuff, and there is so little DAT material that this was the best option that I have found.
Good luck.

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