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DAT(Dental Admission Test) Test Prep app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 7648 ratings )
Reference Education
Developer: Hong Shi
4.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 19 Dec 2015
App size: 20.78 Mb

DAT Test Prep allows you to prepare the Dental Admission Test anywhere, anytime right on your mobile device. With the most elegant and clean UI, we offers the best user experience in its class - you will enjoy every minute you spent on your study. You set your own pace and always can learn something immediately to get yourself better prepared for the test.

How we are different
- Keep yourself motivated and see your progress over time.
- Online discussion board and crowdsourcing to accelerate your learning
- Review your mistakes and concentrate on your weakness
- Most clean and simple design

Key features:
- Over 350+ quality multiple choice questions
Study/Test: Get instant answers and useful explanation, review test result
- Review mistakes: Automatically create your own collection of mistakes, simply focus on studying them is 10 times more efficient
- Discussion board for each question: Connect and contribute to the communities, a powerful way of learning by crowdsourcing
- Score history: keep yourself motivated and challenge yourself each day.
- Statistics, beautiful charts and graphs
- Sound effect


Disclaimer:
iOaktreeApp, 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.