kevanescence
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Hello I was just wondering if interference is something to study for the physics part of the OAT. Such as double slit, singe slit interference, or diffraction grating.
Thanks for the info! and good score congratsI took the OAT 10/15 and I did not have any questions regarding these topics (I had one that asked me about longitudinal and transverse waves) but that does not mean you will get the same exact questions. I know the ADA provides a list of topics to study for. I used Kaplan and Chad's videos and ended up with a 350. Good Luck!
how did you study for each section?I took the OAT 10/15 and I did not have any questions regarding these topics (I had one that asked me about longitudinal and transverse waves) but that does not mean you will get the same exact questions. I know the ADA provides a list of topics to study for. I used Kaplan and Chad's videos and ended up with a 350. Good Luck!
I took the OAT 10/15 and I did not have any questions regarding these topics (I had one that asked me about longitudinal and transverse waves) but that does not mean you will get the same exact questions. I know the ADA provides a list of topics to study for. I used Kaplan and Chad's videos and ended up with a 350. Good Luck!
I took the OAT 10/15 and I did not have any questions regarding these topics (I had one that asked me about longitudinal and transverse waves) but that does not mean you will get the same exact questions. I know the ADA provides a list of topics to study for. I used Kaplan and Chad's videos and ended up with a 350. Good Luck!
I kept doing practice questions through Chads videos but it's impossible to tell what questions you get. Try and learn the general topics like optics, motion, collisions etc. I found Kaplan to be helpful.how did you study for each section?
How long did you study/what did you use to do practice questions?
Did you watch all of chads videos? On the ADA it says doesn't test of magnetism for example but Chad covers all of the topics.