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In a medical school interview, how should I respond to the question "Why do you want to be a doctor?"

This is one of the most commonly asked questions in medical school interviews so it's best to have your answer really well prepared. It's a bit of a scary question to answer but, once you have an answer, ...

Answered by Anna W. Medical School Preparation tutor
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So why do you want to study medicine?

Medicine is a field that would allow me to combine my long standing and deep rooted interest in the sciences with a real passion for helping people. Through the work experience placements I have under tak...

Answered by Leo W. Medical School Preparation tutor
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I have been told I need to sit the UKCAT exam, what is this test?

The UKCAT is a two-hour computer-based test which assess a range of mental abilities identified by university medical and dental schools as important. It consists of five separately timed subtests which e...

Answered by Behram S. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What do you think might be the challenges of being a doctor?

This is a broad question which allows the candidate to show how they are aware of and possess the desirable qualities of a doctor. They can also be used to bring out effective coping strategies to ensure ...

Answered by Elizabeth O. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How do I prepare for medical ethics and law questions at my interview?

Medical ethics and law questions can be daunting at first. There are very rarely right or wrong answers so interviewers aren't usually too bothered about your final decision, but rather how you arrived at...

Answered by Thomas B. Medical School Preparation tutor
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