
An unmatched DAT prep course proven to help you score higher, faster.



Two critical advantages that Bootcamp has over other study programs is that: 1. The questions they ask are very similar to questions found on the actual DAT and 2. The format and interface of their Full Length Tests are almost identical to the DAT itself.

Your all-in-one resource for passing the INBDE, guaranteed.



"Bootcamp is the best resource out there in my honest opinion. The questions are clearly laid out, have amazing pictures and diagrams, and are representative to the style of questions on the actual board. I got some similar questions on my actual board that I saw on Bootcamp."

One thing I had to remind myself was that not every day will be perfect. One day you can get through 3 bio chapters and score super high on a practice test, and the next you can barely focus and get the easiest questions wrong. This is not a reflection of you. When you are in dental school you will have hard days, so it's infinitely better to set up good habits now so you can thrive in the future.

The reading comprehension section goes by so quickly, so practicing and maintaining speed is very important. Have a plan in case you get one really long passage on test day. Remain consistent with your RC studying, especially if you’re not used to reading so quickly or for extended periods.
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One strategy that helped me tremendously was studying a little bit of every DAT subject every day. Instead of focusing on a single subject for long periods of time, I allowed information to gradually “marinate.” Spaced repetition made concepts stick much more naturally over time.
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The key thing to remember about PAT is to train yourself to look for what is wrong in the answer choices rather than trying to confirm the entire correct option. Eliminating mistakes is often much faster than proving something is completely correct.

“I think it is critical to do all of the practice tests towards the end of your studying and make sure to go over them as well. These last few weeks was where I saw the most amount of progress.
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My experience with INDBE Bootcamp was top notch. I felt supported through the entire process and couldn’t have been happier with the resources provided. I walked into my exam knowing I was prepared and ready to crush that exam!
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Bootcamp is the best resource out there in my honest opinion. The questions are clearly laid out, have amazing pictures and diagrams, and are representative to the style of questions on the actual board. I got some similar questions on my actual board that I saw on Bootcamp.

Bootcamp prepared me so well. The format was nearly identical and the questions were spot on. I felt fully prepared to take the exam and very few questions were a surprise.
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INBDE Bootcamp was a great investment. The questions are reflective of the actual INBDE and prepare you well. I felt more confident going into the exam because of this prep material. I highly recommend Bootcamp for the INBDE preparation.
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Bootcamp prepared me super well and Bootcamp alone is more than sufficient to prepare someone for the INBDE. There were very few questions on my actual exam (less than 10) that I wasn't sure about, and I had multiple questions that felt so similar to Bootcamp which was so helpful! It was really reassuring to know how I was scoring on the practice exams in the weeks leading up to the actual exam. Thanks for making such a great exam prep tool, I would’ve been a lot more stressed without Bootcamp!

Med School Bootcamp is your all-in-one resource to pass Step 1, guaranteed.



I only wished I started using Bootcamp earlier. All the videos are engaging and extremely high yield. It can be overwhelming to feel like there’s so much information to learn, but the Bootcamp team ensures to hit the most important concepts.
Having taken and passed my boards a few weeks ago, I can say with confidence, that Bootcamp was a vital resource to my studying success. In my opinion, Bootcamp is the next “Boards and Beyond.”
Believe me when I say it is the best all-in-one, boards study resource. I cannot thank Bootcamp enough for their incredible resource!
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MCAT Bootcamp teaches you the reasoning patterns the AAMC actually tests.



When I first started studying for the MCAT, my first practice exam score was a 499. On test day, I scored a 515, a 16 point increase. MCAT Bootcamp was a big part of my studying, especially for the science sections. I found the explanations really clear, and they helped me understand topics in a way that actually stuck. On test day, I ended up scoring in the 92+ percentile across all of the science sections thanks to MCAT Bootcamp.
For CARS, I honestly wish I had started using Bootcamp earlier. Early in my studying, my CARS score was hovering around 123–124, and I was mostly using other resources because that was what I had been recommended. I quickly realized that the tools I was using were not helping me improve my score. Once I started using Bootcamp’s CARS tools more seriously, I saw some of my practice test scores go up to 127–128, and I ultimately scored a 126 on test day. What helped me most was the way Bootcamp explained wrong answers. It showed me how small changes in my thought process could completely change how I approached a question.
My favorite Bootcamp feature was definitely the answer explanations. They were clear, direct, and actually useful when reviewing mistakes. Instead of just telling me the right answer, they helped me to understand why I got something wrong and how to avoid making the same mistake again. This emphasized the importance of reasoning on the MCAT, rather than simply forcing memorization like many other tools.
Out of the handful of different Qbanks I tried, MCAT Bootcamp was one of the closest to the AAMC style in terms of the passages and the way questions were asked. I would still tell students to use the official AAMC material, but I think Bootcamp is a great resource to work through first because the explanations help you actually learn from each question before moving on to AAMC practice. The AAMC questions do not do as good of a job of correcting wrong answer patterns.
Overall, MCAT Bootcamp helped me improve from a 499 practice exam to a 515 on test day. I would definitely recommend it to other students, especially anyone who wants clear explanations and realistic practice that helps them review more effectively. I would recommend that students do as many practice questions as possible, because even getting questions wrong was an invaluable learning experience thanks to Bootcamp’s explanations.

Med School Bootcamp has been extremely helpful to me throughout my M1 year! The lessons are clear and concise and all include nice visual references that really help me solidify what I’m learning in lecture.
I subscribed to med school bootcamp after getting a sub-par score on my first Heme-Lymph exam. I used it extensively to study for the next exam and saw a 15 point increase and was above the class average! I can't recommend it enough!

Diving into Med School Bootcamp has been incredibly beneficial, especially for a visual learner like me. The detailed diagrams and interactive elements are key in making complex information more understandable. The quiz bank and the corresponding Anki deck are effective for testing my knowledge and reinforcing learning through spaced repetition. And the anatomy section is particularly impressive, with its combination of lessons, quizzes, and real cadaver images greatly enhancing my grasp of the human body. It's direct, useful, and precisely what I needed for med school success.
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Bootcamp has been such an incredibly valuable resource to me in my medical school journey. It presents the information in such an organized and comprehensible way. I also feel so engaged while learning the content. The quizzes are a great addition as well. Couldn't have done it without you, thanks <3
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Med School Bootcamp has quickly become my favorite resource - so much so that I pivoted to using it halfway through my cardiology unit.
What’s so great about it? It’s streamlined, accessible and thorough. They pay attention to the little things that may usually lose students - i.e. repeating the name of a disease seemingly one too many times, but just the right amount for a confused medical student. You will know if you understood the material because they offer a quiz right after each video WITH thorough explanations.
It also has a Step 1-style Qbank. All in all, Bootcamp is the best resource I have used, and if someone wanted to only buy one resource for Step 1 I’d call them crazy if they didn’t pick Med School Bootcamp.

I wish I got this sooner! I have been using since the start of my M2 year, and it has been a life saver. I love how each video is short, but so detailed, and everything is on one slide (helps me visualize things so much better when I'm studying!), and point out high yield info to focus on. Resources are great too, like Anki, Step Schedule etc. La holy grail!
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I really enjoyed using Bootcamp. It was super beneficial for anatomy with clinical questions and cadaver images. The videos explained things super well and was concise and easy to follow. The abundance of practice questions was a helpful way to test my knowledge.
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Med School Bootcamp has changed the way I prepare for my school's exams. Whether it's anatomy, histology, or clinical knowledge, Bootcamp has a way of breaking down complex information into digestible chunks that enhance my understanding of content. The practice questions after each short video help me confirm that I have understood the content and that I am able to apply it.
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Bootcamp has been a great resource/tool for me as I navigate first year of medical school. The lessons, quizzes and question banks reinforce concepts that I have struggled with in my courses. So thankful that this exists!
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Bootcamp has been saving my life in anatomy. The videos are concise, informative, well-structured, and overall made well. The quizzes test your knowledge in a great way, and the gross anatomy cadaver images helped a lot when it came to our lab practicals. I like how it is set up so that you can mark questions/concepts that you've mastered or need work on. Physiology concepts are also broken down great. Overall, highly recommend Bootcamp.
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For the MCAT, I primarily used the Bootcamp CARS resources during my content review phase. Before starting Bootcamp, my CARS score was around a 125, and on the real MCAT I scored a 129 for a total score of 523! I really enjoyed the interface of MCAT Bootcamp and found that it was easy to use while being similar to the real MCAT.

Get the most representative NCLEX® questions with video walkthroughs, cheat sheets, readiness exams, and more.



I passed on my 1st attempt and I could not have done it without Bootcamp!! NCLEX Bootcamp has been amazing for my preparation for the NCLEX. I took the NCLEX and saw a few questions that had the exact topics that I practiced on Bootcamp. The case studies are almost identical to the real NCLEX.
I would not have felt prepared without it! My confidence as a nurse has improved as well with Bootcamp.

NCLEX Bootcamp has helped make it possible for me to be successful in passing the Next Gen NCLEX. The case studies are a great representation of the actual exam! I felt the way their videos explained the rationales made much more sense.

I found the resources in Bootcamp easy to navigate and use. I mostly stuck to the suggested study guide. The NCLEX readiness exams were extremely helpful!
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Bootcamp helped me pass the NCLEX in 85 questions on my first try!! Bootcamp is built for all types of learners (visual, auditory, reading, writing). I am so glad I chose this program and would highly recommend everyone to use it, specially since it is in NGN format.

NCLEX Bootcamp was a game changer! It’s perfect for introducing the layout of the Next Gen exam. The target goals are also super helpful to watch your progress! I passed in 105 questions! Thank you all so much for your help!

Bootcamp helps me a lot in terms of practicing the actual exam. It also provides a lot of concepts for you to build your foundation in answering questions in NCLEX. I am really grateful that I avail Bootcamp and ace my NCLEX exam.
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I highly recommend NCLEX Bootcamp due to how good they explain the rationales, especially the case studies. I don’t see any other resource doing it as awesome as Bootcamp. The rationales are superior, the explanations are beautiful, and the format is very similar to NCLEX. I have already taken NCLEX before and I wished I had used NCLEX Bootcamp from the start - I just didn’t know it existed until searching for other resources. I really appreciate this and I thank the creators so much.
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I took the NCLEX September 13, 2023 and passed with 85 questions!
I found myself struggling despite using practice questions daily from another NCLEX prep program recommended by my college. My practice scores were stagnant, with a low chance of passing, until I started using NCLEX Bootcamp. NCLEX Bootcamp used rationales that were more prioritization based, which helped me approach NCLEX style questions in an effective way. Also, the Next Gen format and case studies helped me when I took the NCLEX, as it was so similar!

I LOVED the course and passed my NCLEX! I felt confident every time I did questions. I saw an ad on YouTube and I got 3 days of access to the practice questions.
It’s really amazing who all the team members are working behind the scenes they explained everything very well. I recommend everyone to participate in this program because it’s really worth it.
Love you all, God bless you abundantly. Once again thank you so much.

I passed on my 1st attempt and I could not have done it without Bootcamp!! NCLEX Bootcamp has been amazing for my preparation for the NCLEX. I took the NCLEX and saw a few questions that had the exact topics that I practiced on Bootcamp. The case studies are almost identical to the real NCLEX.
I would not have felt prepared without it! My confidence as a nurse has improved as well with Bootcamp.

NCLEX Bootcamp helped me a lot prepare for the NCLEX. It helped me organize and stay on task with the topics I needed to go over. The video explanations really tied everything together. This was an amazing resource for my NCLEX preparation, I recommend it to anyone who does not know where to start! I passed my NCLEX in 85 questions and I could not be happier!

Anatomy Bootcamp is the best online study tool to learn anatomy fast.



Anatomy Bootcamp has completely extinguished my fear of anatomy and physiology. As a current OMS-1, Anatomy Bootcamp’s cadaveric identification images have aided in my understanding of the different organ and muscle groups, as well as aided in my ability to get a 95% or higher on every practical I have taken so far!

Such a helpful resource! I’m very much a visual learner so this website has been a game changer, especially for cadaver lab practicals. I can’t always make it to campus on the weekends or stay late and it can be hard to find decent quality labeled photos for cadaver lab to study. This site has made it so much easier to be able to study from home for lab! I would highly recommend to anyone!
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Anatomy was a really difficult experience for me because my learning style in normal pre-clinical coursework wasn't helping me learn what I needed to know. My school's teaching style worked for some, but not me, and I couldn't slam the spacebar to learn anatomy via loads of Anki the way a lot of my classmates were doing. Following along with the videos and annotating the slides, taught it a really concise way, was what I really needed. If you feel like you don't need the lessons, I still think Bootcamp stands out in terms of its Question Banks, which use real cadaveric images that are annotated. Personally, I learn really well with questions, and trying to complete as much of the Question Banks as possible was what made me really confident with the practical component of my Anatomy exams -- I especially don't know what I would have done with Bootcamp's Neuroanatomy module (and I currently recommend the Qbanks to everyone that tells me they struggle too).
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This is the single best resource to use to ace anatomy. Having these images to learn from is actually so useful.

100% recommend purchasing Anatomy Bootcamp! I purchased the one year subscription to help review information because I am starting PA school in the fall. The videos, cadaver images, charts and question banks give a comprehensive review of each topic. Learning anatomy can feel like a daunting task, but Anatomy Bootcamp simplifies it!

Anatomy Bootcamp is the best anatomy study source I've come by and been able to utilize for myself. It has 100's of bite-sized videos that cover all subjects of anatomy.

Bootcamp has been an excellent resource for learning anatomy. I use it both to prepare for anatomy lecture/lab and to review any information I missed during lecture/lab. The way that modules are set up in Bootcamp -- slides are provided but incomplete for the student to fill out -- has been very effective for my learning. Additionally, I really appreciate the identification question banks available after each module. These are really great at solidifying what I just learned into my brain! Moreover, Lance is an excellent anatomy instructor and explains everything in a thorough yet easy-to-understand manner. Finally, Bootcamp's excellent user interface makes keeping track of my progress very straightforward.
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Your all-in-one resource to ace the OAT.




One thing I had to remind myself was that not every day will be perfect. One day you can get through 3 bio chapters and score super high on a practice test, and the next you can barely focus and get the easiest questions wrong. This is not a reflection of you. When you are in dental school you will have hard days, so it's infinitely better to set up good habits now so you can thrive in the future.

The reading comprehension section goes by so quickly, so practicing and maintaining speed is very important. Have a plan in case you get one really long passage on test day. Remain consistent with your RC studying, especially if you’re not used to reading so quickly or for extended periods.
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One strategy that helped me tremendously was studying a little bit of every DAT subject every day. Instead of focusing on a single subject for long periods of time, I allowed information to gradually “marinate.” Spaced repetition made concepts stick much more naturally over time.
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The key thing to remember about PAT is to train yourself to look for what is wrong in the answer choices rather than trying to confirm the entire correct option. Eliminating mistakes is often much faster than proving something is completely correct.

“I think it is critical to do all of the practice tests towards the end of your studying and make sure to go over them as well. These last few weeks was where I saw the most amount of progress.
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Studying for the DAT is like a marathon and can very easily feel daunting and overwhelming. Utilize Bootcamp's organized calendar and take it day by day, knowing that they have all the resources you need to be prepared for test day.
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In the first month of studying, I didn’t really focus too much on memorizing concepts. Rather, I focused on understanding concepts, because I felt like if I could understand a concept well, it wouldn’t be hard memorizing it later.
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Ultimately, Bootcamp tests and practice questions were somewhat more difficult than the actual exam. This rigorous preparation was very beneficial in making me feel comfortable during the exam and helping me gain confidence in my time management as well as the information learned. Best of luck to those beginning to study.
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I found that Bootcamp challenged me with tougher questions than the real DAT, which made test day feel much more manageable. Bootcamp predicted a 440AA, but I ended up scoring a 500AA. The best strategy: take as many practice tests as possible, review every question carefully, and take the time to understand Bootcamp’s explanations.
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Build discipline systems—even quirky ones—that keep you consistent. Remember Bootcamp often overprepares you. Practice scores are tools, not predictions.

