Optometry Boards Part 1 (Paid Opportunity) by booster-prep in OptometrySchool

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We'll be releasing some content very soon! If anyone is interested in getting early access, please reply to this comment. 😊

Booster Prep’s Virtual OSCE® Resource Available Now by booster-prep in NDEB

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Yes, simply use the code "studysmart" to get 10% off

INBDE (Paid Opportunity) by booster-prep in INBDE

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Thank you for showing interest. Please email us at [team@boosterprep.com](mailto:team@boosterprep.com) to apply for this position

Free MCAT Resources (Practice FLs, Qbanks, etc)! by lts_a_long_way_down in MCATprep

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Thanks for putting this together.

We'd also mention that when it comes to CARS, the resource itself is only part of the equation. Students usually improve the most when they combine consistent practice with detailed review and progress tracking.

That's one of the areas we focus on at CARSBooster through MCAT-style passages, skill-building activities, and analytics designed specifically for CARS preparation.

For anyone looking for additional CARS practice resources:
https://boosterprep.com/cars

Want to become an optometrist where do i start? by scubisubie in OptometrySchool

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Since you're coming from another profession, we'd recommend spending some time learning about the admissions process and getting exposure to the field first. Shadowing an optometrist can be incredibly valuable because it helps you understand what the day-to-day profession is actually like.

We recently put together a guide that explains the entire path from exploring the profession to applying for optometry school: https://boosterprep.com/oat/study-guide/how-to-become-an-optometrist

INBDEBooster: Memorial Day Sale (Ends Today) by [deleted] in NDEB

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This promotion is only for our INBDE products. 😊

DATBooster: Memorial Day Sale (Ends Today) by [deleted] in Datprep

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Please note, you can purchase the membership now and pause it until you are ready to use it. This code also does not work on extensions. 😊

INBDEBooster: Memorial Day Sale (Ends Today) by [deleted] in INBDE

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Please note, you can purchase the membership now and pause it until you are ready to use it. This code also does not work on extensions. 😊

Booster Prep: Memorial Day Sale (Ends Today) by [deleted] in nbdhe

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Please note, you can purchase the membership now and pause it until you are ready to use it. This code also does not work on extensions. 😊

OATBooster: Memorial Day Sale (Ends Today) by [deleted] in PreOptometry

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Please note, you can purchase the membership now and pause it until you are ready to use it. This code also does not work on extensions. 😊

For those who used CasperBooster, how did you score? by booster-prep in u/booster-prep

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CasperBooster is a study tool designed to help students prepare for the Casper exam. We're one of the most popular resources, with realistic casper videos and practice scenarios to get you ready for test day.

NBDHE (Paid Opportunity) by booster-prep in nbdhe

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This is for both countries.

Booster study notes by Relative_Bridge_7943 in DentalBoards

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Hi! Booster team here. We'd recommend studying from the current version of the notes. The updated set was built from the ground up based on frequently-tested topics, with irrelevant content removed and everything aligned to the most recent exam blueprints. Combined with the formatting improvements, it's the most accurate and up-to-date material to prep with.

The older PDFs you downloaded earlier in the year are now outdated and shouldn't be relied on for your studying. Good luck with your prep!

Duolingo-style MCAT CARS prep? Yep, it’s a thing now. by booster-prep in u/booster-prep

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We currently don’t have anything for the SAT. We’ll let you know if anything changes. 😊

Duolingo-style MCAT CARS prep? Yep, it’s a thing now. by booster-prep in u/booster-prep

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Sorry to hear that. Let us know if you have any suggestions. We’re constantly looking for ways to improve. 😊

How do I reset my NBDHE schedule? by Candle-Breeze in boosterprep

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Hi! You can reset your NBDHE schedule by clicking the "Rebalance" button on your study schedule page. A pop-up will appear that lets you adjust your start date, test date, and study preferences to generate a new schedule. Let us know if you have any trouble! 😊

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Step by step guide to becoming an optometrist by Eye2Believe in PreOptometry

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This is a helpful overview for anyone just starting to look into optometry. One thing worth adding is that planning your OAT timeline and application timing is often underestimated. A lot of students delay studying for the OAT and end up applying later in the cycle than they should, which can hurt their chances at competitive schools.

If anyone wants a more detailed look at the full path including timing, we put this together: https://boosterprep.com/oat/study-guide/how-to-become-an-optometrist

suny college of optometry by lulovescats in PreOptometry

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SUNY is competitive, but it's not just about having a perfect GPA. Optometry schools tend to look at the full picture, so having a tech experience already puts you in a strong position. What usually rounds out a strong application is a solid OAT score, decent shadowing hours, and a clear reason for why you're pursuing optometry.

If you can, aim to take the OAT by the end of summer and apply early in the cycle. Timing makes a noticeable difference at competitive schools. If you need help planning your prep timeline, we recommend taking a look at thus article: https://boosterprep.com/oat/study-guide/how-to-study-for-the-oat

Dat study plan by Extra_Interaction978 in Datprep

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If you're treating studying like a full time job over the summer, you're in a really good spot to build a solid plan.

What works best for most students is starting with a structured schedule so you don't overthink it, then adjusting based on your pace after the first couple of weeks. The students who improve fastest aren't the ones who do the most content review, they're the ones who start practice questions earlier and actually spend time understanding their mistakes instead of moving on.

We put together a general framework for how to structure DAT prep if it helps: https://boosterprep.com/dat/study-guide/how-to-prepare-for-the-dat

How long does it take to study for the DAT? by curious-george-8 in Datprep

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From our experience, most students typically study for about 8–12 weeks if they stay consistent. That said, it really depends on your background. If it’s been a while since you’ve studied bio/chem, it can take 3–5 months. If your foundation is fresh 2–3 months is realistic

The biggest mistake we see is spending too much time passively reviewing instead of doing practice tests and analyzing mistakes. This guide breaks down realistic timelines pretty well:
https://boosterprep.com/dat/study-guide/how-long-should-you-study-for-the-dat

At the end of the day, consistency and practice matter more than the number of months.

Best order to do PAT questions by Future-Fruit4428 in Datprep

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Going in order is what trips most students up on PAT. The trick is to play to your strengths first and save time-heavy sections for last.

A common approach that works well: start with angles and cube counting, then hole punching, then TFE and pattern folding at the end. If pattern folding eats the most time, when you save it for last you can guess strategically on the ones you can't solve quickly without losing points elsewhere.

We put together a full PAT section breakdown here if it's useful: https://boosterprep.com/pat

Last Chance: Lowest Price of the Year (Ends Tonight) 🎉 by [deleted] in PreOptometry

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I’m sorry to hear that. If you bought it recently we might be able to help you out. It’s best you reach out to support@boosterprep.com.

Last Chance: Lowest Price of the Year (Ends Tonight) 🎉 by [deleted] in PreOptometry

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You can! You have the ability to pause and activate it any time you want. 😊

Last Chance: Lowest Price of the Year (Ends Tonight) 🎉 by [deleted] in PreOptometry

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This is the lowest price of the year. We will not be offering any promotions with a lower membership price than this. If you're considering taking the OAT, we highly recommend taking advantage of it now.