Oat

The OAT is a computer-based test lasting approximately , including optional breaks. Topics Covered Survey of Natural Sciences

Unofficial scores are usually available at the testing center immediately after completing the exam. 💡 Preparation Strategies The OAT is a computer-based test lasting approximately

The is a standardized examination designed to provide optometry schools with a uniform measure of an applicant's academic potential. It is required by all schools and colleges of optometry in the U.S. and Canada. 📋 Exam Structure & Timing It is required by all schools and colleges

Biology (40), General Chemistry (30), Organic Chemistry (30) 3 passages on basic scientific/clinical topics Physics Mechanics, electricity, optics, and thermodynamics Quantitative Reasoning Average/Acceptable: 300–320

Optometry Admission Test (OAT) - American Dental Association

Algebra, probability, statistics, geometry, and data analysis 📈 Scoring & Results

Scores range from , with 300 typically representing the 50th percentile. Average/Acceptable: 300–320. Competitive: 350+ is often targeted for top-tier schools.