OAT Study Plan
AI-generated Daily Plans for the Optometry Admission Test. Optometry school admissions exam covering Natural Sciences, Reading Comprehension, Physics, and Quantitative Reasoning.
What's on the Optometry Admission Test
- Biology
- General Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
- Physics
- Reading Comprehension
- Quantitative Reasoning
Why it's hard
The Physics section catches many bio-heavy pre-optometry students off guard. It's not deep, but it spans optics, mechanics, and electricity at a level most haven't touched since intro physics.
How Fennie helps
Fennie's Daily Plans rebuild Physics fundamentals in parallel with science content review, so you don't have to choose between brushing up Physics or solidifying Biochem.
A sample week of prep
- 01Mon — Biology: genetics + reproduction
- 02Tue — General Chem: thermodynamics
- 03Wed — Organic Chem: reaction mechanisms
- 04Thu — Physics: optics (highest yield for OAT)
- 05Fri — Quantitative Reasoning + Reading Comp
- 06Sat — Full timed section
- 07Sun — Review and regenerate plan
Sample only — your real Fennie plan adapts daily based on what you got wrong, what you ignored, and how close you are to test day.
Frequently asked questions
What's a competitive OAT score?
320+ Academic Average is competitive for most optometry schools. 330+ is strong for the top programs.
How does the OAT differ from the DAT?
OAT has Physics; DAT has Perceptual Ability. Otherwise the science content is broadly similar.
Does Fennie cover optics specifically?
Yes — Fennie weights optics heavily in Physics review since it overlaps with optometry coursework and shows up disproportionately on the exam.
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Tell Fennie your target score and test date. You'll get a personalized daily plan in under a minute — and it adapts every day based on your performance.
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