About Dental Admission Test Prep
Dental Admission Test(DAT) Review is to help you prepare the Dental Admission Test. With its exclusive intuitive and elegant UI, not only can you learn the knowledge for the test and get the serious exam experience, but also with joy and incredible flexibility. With the app, you can set your own pace and practice anytime you want, anywhere you want, get instant feedback and learn something immediately to get yourself better prepared for the test. Among many cool features, the most useful one is to allow you concentrating on your weakness which is way more efficient than the traditional way of study.
Main Features:
- Over 350+ quality multiple choice questions
- Study mode: get instant answers and useful explanation, study at your own pace; support sound effect
- Favorite mode: add any question to your favorite and simply focus on studying them is 10 times more efficient
- Test mode: simulate the real exam experience, get detailed results and scoring;
- Test mode: review your exam questions with answers and explanations;
- Settings: with flexibility to change font size, sound control, and the number of questions in your test
- No data connection required, all data stored on device
Disclaimer:
iMobiApp, the publisher of this product, is not affiliated with or endorsed by any testing organization. All organizational and test names are trademarks of their respective owners. The content of the application might include inaccuracies or typographical errors, for which the owner can not be held liable.
About:
The DAT is the Dental Admission Test. Dental schools require that anyone seeking admission submit a DAT score as part of their application. A person is responsible for making his or her arrangements to take the test, which is given at Prometric testing centers across the country, and can be taken just about any day of the year. There is a substantial fee to take the test; currently it’s $320. In order to qualify to take the exam, a person needs to have completed at least one year of college, including biology and chemistry courses. The DAT covers reading comprehension, quantitative reasoning, mathematics, chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, and perceptual ability. There are a total of 280 questions and five hours are allotted for completion.
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