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The BMAT exam is taken across the world. This means that people in one country might have finished it where it hasn’t even started somewhere else.
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Because of this we've decided that to make the exam as fair as possible (and to discourage cheating) we'll close any threads on the BMAT until 24 hours after the end of the exam. Once 24 hours has passed the threads will be opened and you can carry on as normal.
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This means no discussion AT ALL - not even "I found it hard/easy" or "I dropped my pencil".
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The line between<br/>
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"I found question 2 about <insert subject> hard"<br/>
is very blurred. What starts as innocent discussion can turn into disclosures of exam content. We're therefore operating a zero tolerance policy on discussing this exam.
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