Hello everyone!
First I want to appreciate and thank everyone who writes here and help clear things out and make it easier on each other to study.
I'm gonna start studying for the OAT on Feb 1st and I have 11 weeks to study, full time at home. I have 0 knowledge about OAT, content, sources or anything so i've been reading from these forums for a while and I feel a little overwhelmed with everything I read and need some advice.
So far I've learned that those resources are good for each section:
BIO: DAT bootcamp, Dr. Romano from OAT destroyer, Feralis notes, and khan academy
PHYS: OAT destroyer and Princeton's practice exams
OCHEM: Chad's videos and Mike's videos and Ochem tutor on youtube
GEN CHEM: Chad's videos
Reading comprehension and math I'm still missing resources and wondering what is the best to prepare for them.
I also read that Kaplan, ADA, Princeton, Chad exams, and OAT destroyer are all good for practice exams, but I feel like I should choose only a couple of them because that's too overwhelming to go through. There is also a full practice exam on the OAT website which costs $100!
I am also trying to write down a schedule and I feel completely lost on how much time I should put for each section?? I don't have a particular section that I am strong or weak in, so I think I need to give all of them enough attention and time to practice.
I also read the study guide for 2021 on the OAT website which has a detailed breakdown of concepts required to study in each section. Is this how you decide how long each section will need to be in your schedule? How many concepts can someone on average cover in a day?
Also how much time does someone need to spend on learning and memorizing concepts before starting practice exams?
I am also looking for the least expensive sources to study from, but wouldn't mind spending money on something worth for better scores.
Thank you for everyone who reads my long post, sorry for the many questions, I just feel a little lost and confused on how to start studying, and with the pandemic I really don't have much resources to ask people questions. Appreciate you all!
First I want to appreciate and thank everyone who writes here and help clear things out and make it easier on each other to study.
I'm gonna start studying for the OAT on Feb 1st and I have 11 weeks to study, full time at home. I have 0 knowledge about OAT, content, sources or anything so i've been reading from these forums for a while and I feel a little overwhelmed with everything I read and need some advice.
So far I've learned that those resources are good for each section:
BIO: DAT bootcamp, Dr. Romano from OAT destroyer, Feralis notes, and khan academy
PHYS: OAT destroyer and Princeton's practice exams
OCHEM: Chad's videos and Mike's videos and Ochem tutor on youtube
GEN CHEM: Chad's videos
Reading comprehension and math I'm still missing resources and wondering what is the best to prepare for them.
I also read that Kaplan, ADA, Princeton, Chad exams, and OAT destroyer are all good for practice exams, but I feel like I should choose only a couple of them because that's too overwhelming to go through. There is also a full practice exam on the OAT website which costs $100!
I am also trying to write down a schedule and I feel completely lost on how much time I should put for each section?? I don't have a particular section that I am strong or weak in, so I think I need to give all of them enough attention and time to practice.
I also read the study guide for 2021 on the OAT website which has a detailed breakdown of concepts required to study in each section. Is this how you decide how long each section will need to be in your schedule? How many concepts can someone on average cover in a day?
Also how much time does someone need to spend on learning and memorizing concepts before starting practice exams?
I am also looking for the least expensive sources to study from, but wouldn't mind spending money on something worth for better scores.
Thank you for everyone who reads my long post, sorry for the many questions, I just feel a little lost and confused on how to start studying, and with the pandemic I really don't have much resources to ask people questions. Appreciate you all!