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The UKCAT is used by most medical schools, but not all of them. Plus, the ones that do ask for it all use the scores in different ways. Some Medical schools choose a score which they use as a cut off w...
Abstract Reasoning (AR) is a new way of thinking which draws students to make links between shapes. Although it is a new and unfamiliar topic, the best way to tackle this section is using SCANS which shou...
Think of the categories of factors that could be used in the pattern sets and you'll be able to rapidly go through them in your head to narrow it down: colour, shape, symmetry, number, size, rotation, ...
Time pressure is one of the hardest aspects of the UKCAT but luckily it is an aspect that you can train for. Practicing questions under time pressure is very important. Questions can be obtained from...
The quantitative reasoning section of the UKCAT is designed to assess general numerical skill, and so may appear quite contrasting from the sort of maths you will be used to in A-Level. You almost need...
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