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  1. Haha thank you

    Well one book I would definitely recommend is the 'How to Pass the UK Clinical Aptitude Test and BMAT' book. I have no idea if the BMAT section is any good since never even thought about doing the BMAT, but I found the UKCAT section great in that it'll teach you the methods and give you practice questions where you can check the answers and if you got it wrong it tells you the reasoning as to why each option is right or wrong
    Other than that make sure you use the questions on the UKCAT website since they're free! Also good since you can get a feel as to how the test is laid out etc

    Other advice I'd give is that at this stage it's more important to learn why answers are right etc rather than time.. so spend ages on questions until you understand why an answer is correct and then worry about doing them quickly later.
  2. With respect to the Quantitative Reasoning section I'd say get used to a non-scientific calculator since they're a pain in the bum to use even when you're used to them! :rolleyes:
  3. Oh and know that some questions are there to waste your time so might be worth making an educated guess on some and moving on to the next one.. worked out ok for me :cute:

    Other than that it'll come down to luck so best of luck for when you do it and let me know how it goes on :penguinhug:

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