OAT - Imperical vs SI

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Hi,
I am a Canadian student planning on writing the OAT in the fall and I just purchased the Kaplan OAT book. After having looked through it, I noticed that all measurements and units are in imperical. I was just wondering if this is what I should expect when I write the exam, even if I write it in Canada?
(this will be a big hump for me to get over in my studying, as my imperical conversions are very sub-par in comparison to most of you!)

Thanks alot!!!!

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cansnowflake said:
Hi,
I am a Canadian student planning on writing the OAT in the fall and I just purchased the Kaplan OAT book. After having looked through it, I noticed that all measurements and units are in imperical. I was just wondering if this is what I should expect when I write the exam, even if I write it in Canada?
(this will be a big hump for me to get over in my studying, as my imperical conversions are very sub-par in comparison to most of you!)

Thanks alot!!!!

from what I remember there were some questions in feet inches etc. they were mainly in the quantitative section. (which I found to be one of the harder sections. I should have studied it more). The science sections were all in SI. I don't know if there is a difference between the Canadian and American oat But I would study dividing and multiplying by 12 just in case ;)
 
scalded said:
from what I remember there were some questions in feet inches etc. they were mainly in the quantitative section. (which I found to be one of the harder sections. I should have studied it more). The science sections were all in SI. I don't know if there is a difference between the Canadian and American oat But I would study dividing and multiplying by 12 just in case ;)


Thanks!!!! I will definately keep that in mind!!!
 
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