Yes! There's definitely more than enough time, but you have to set and follow a schedule. Although I did not buy the Destroyer, something that I highly regret, I bought the DAT Bootcamp. When I studied over winter break, I likewise did review the materials (Chad's, Mike's videos, Kaplan) and then began on the DAT Bootcamp. I thought the Bootcamp was by far the most helpful software in terms of studying for DAT. Over the course of the 3.5 weeks I had, I did about a test a day (5 hours), reviewed my mistakes (3 hours), and re-studied the materials to attack my weakness (2 hours). It was about 10 hours every weekday and 5 hours (shortened schedule) on the weekend. I know it's going to be hard but it'll be worth it by the time of the exam. PLS remember to review your mistakes. They are inevitable when you study for DAT so treat them as an opportunity to improve your DAT score instead of a shaming.