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DAT PAT Pattern Folding Strategy: Key Landmarks

Pattern Folding questions in the PAT section of the DAT present you with a flat pattern and ask to select the 3D figure it would become when folded. Some questions require you to identify the structure only, as in the first example below, while others also present shading and patterns that you must identify, as in the […]

DAT PAT Hole Punching Strategy: Symmetry

For each Hole Punching question in the Perceptual Ability (PAT) section of the DAT, a square piece of paper is folded one, two, or three times, and then one or more holes are punched at specific locations. You are then asked to unfold the paper mentally and determine the final locations of the hole(s). The paper is […]

ACT Math: Properties of Triangles

If geometry questions are giving you a little trouble, it’s best to start with the basics. In order to improve your score on the ACT Math test, you just need to know your basic operations and a few key concepts. Triangles is the most important geometric concept, because almost every single geometry question has something […]

What's Tested on the NCLEX: Physiological Integrity

The last—and largest—NCLEX category we will discuss is physiological integrity: adequately tending to the everyday activities of a patient. The category is divided into four subcategories The first subcategory for this client need is Basic Care and Comfort, which accounts for 9 percent of the questions on the exam. Nursing actions that are covered in this […]

What's Tested on the NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity

Psychosocial integrity, along with physiological integrity, is a basic health need for all clients. It is the state of dynamic psychological and sociological homeostasis, which may be affected during periods of stress, illness, or crisis. Any threats to a person’s emotional, mental, and social well-being can disrupt this homeostasis. Any change in adaptive and coping […]

ACT English: Organization of Ideas

You’ve probably read this comment from your English teacher at least once in your educational career: “Interesting ideas, but lacks organization.” Well-executed prose, flowery descriptions, and complex, original theses will only get you so far. You have to help your reader along your argument by organizing your writing. On the ACT English, you’ll be asked […]

What's Tested on the DAT: Quantitative Reasoning

The Quantitative Reasoning section of the DAT is designed to test the math skills that will be required in dental school. The section contains 40 multiple-choice questions, and you will have 45 minutes to complete it. A basic on-screen calculator similar to the one below will be available only in this section. It can be opened by clicking […]

What's Tested on the DAT: Reading Comprehension

  The third section of the DAT is Reading Comprehension. This sections contains three passages consisting of approximately 14 paragraphs. Each of the three DAT passages will be accompanied by 16–17 questions for a total of 50 questions per section. The questions associated with each passage are designed to test your ability to read, comprehend, and analyze basic information […]

What's Tested on the DAT: General Chemistry

The middle subtest of the DAT Survey of Natural Sciences is General Chemistry. Questions 41–70 require you to understand both the theoretical concepts and practical—often mathematical—applications of various inorganic chemistry concepts, including stoichiometry, kinetics, equilibria, thermochemistry, and states of matter. Since you will not have access to a calculator during this section, you’ll also be tested on […]

What's Tested on the DAT: Biology

The first subtest of the Survey of Natural Sciences on the DAT is Biology. Questions 1–40 test such DAT topics as anatomy and physiology, developmental biology, cell and molecular biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, behavior, and the diversity of life. Many test takers feel confident with their biology knowledge, but that means differentiating yourself from your […]