How to Conquer The Situational Judgment Test on UCAT
The common statements about the Situational Judgement section of the UCAT are "I can' t seem to finish on time!" or "whenever I've found an answer, I realise I've spent…
The common statements about the Situational Judgement section of the UCAT are "I can' t seem to finish on time!" or "whenever I've found an answer, I realise I've spent…
Quantitative reasoning is the third exam on the UCAT, and actually one of the best-performed subtest by students on average! Nevertheless, you still here complaints like "I can't do maths…
This abstract reasoning exam is probably the most disliked exam to practice for, but surprisingly one of the best-performed tests overall. Most people find that doing 55 questions in 13…
The Decision-Making subtest is the second subtest of the UCAT, designed to test a candidate's logic and reasoning abilities. The biggest complaint about this subtest that students have is "it's…
The common statements we often hear about verbal reasoning are "I can' t seem to finish on time!" or "Whenever I've found an answer, I realise I've spent far too…
Take a look at some past personal statements of students who have either graduated from or are working towards medical degrees! Each personal statement is broken down into 5 sections…
This page simply allows you to check and edit the length of your personal statment against the UCAS criteria of 47 lines. Microsoft word and google docs don't necessarily count…