2011 OAT Destroyer - Raffle and Product Information

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We are delighted to participate again in SDN's annual Test Prep Week. We will be offering 3 OAT Destroyers to the winners. Good luck to all.



The OAT Destroyer encompasses a wide range of problems with detailed solutions that act as a teaching aid. The Biology section includes questions on plants, taxonomy, enzymes, evolution, embryology, biochemistry, genetics and more. The General Chemistry covers virtually every topic. Gas laws, stoichiometry, molecular geometry, acid-base, equilibria, kinetics, descriptive conceptual trends, electrochemistry, buffers, and more. The Organic chemistry details all the concepts needed to excel, including stereochemistry, SN1, SN2, E1, E2, Aldol, Wittig, Grignard, Claisen, Diels Alder, esterificatation, aromatcity, reaction drilling, nomenclature, and more. The Physics section includes vectors, energy, work, momentum, fluids, gravitation, circle motion, harmonic motion, electrostatics, circuits, magnetism, induction and optics, to name a few.

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What are some advantages that the OAT destroyer have over Kaplan or Princeton Review products?
 
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How much has changed from the 2009 and 2010 editions? Also what is the difference between the Quantitative Reasoning and the Math Destroyer?
 
Are the practice problems included in this book representative of actual OAT questions, or are these problems just to test our knowledge of the material? Am I correct in assuming that this book is just problems, and there is no review of the topics tested on the OAT?
 
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Based on feedback from previous customers, how similar are the questions in the OAT Destroyer to questions in the OAT? More difficult, easier, etc.

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