I have the kaplan material if anybody wants? Included the 'understanding test day' booklet full of tips and explanations and 5 full practise tests. Also 600Q book. PM me if you're interested
I have the kaplan material if anybody wants? Included the 'understanding test day' booklet full of tips and explanations and 5 full practise tests. Also 600Q book. PM me if you're interested
Hey, i was just wondering..is it worth it to do the Kaplan course?
I want to sit UKCAT at the end of August, but if I get bad AS Results, I don't think I'm going to apply for medicine this year, so if I book the UKCAT can I cancel later on?
and whats the UKCAT bursary? Can someone tell me more about that?
I want to sit UKCAT at the end of August, but if I get bad AS Results, I don't think I'm going to apply for medicine this year, so if I book the UKCAT can I cancel later on?
and whats the UKCAT bursary? Can someone tell me more about that?
thanks
You can, I think you need to do it a couple days in advance in order to ensure a refund, but check on the website just to make sure
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Just as another note, does anybody else think that the UKCAT is seriously overpriced and that we shouldn't have to pay for one of the worst days of our lives?
I have the UKCAT 600 Questions that I want to get rid of as I have a place at medical school. It has been written in so will be selling it for cheap. Let me know if your interested!
Also, will I be able to send off my UCAS application before sitting the UKCAT? I'm restricted to the universities that I can apply to because of my 2.2, and therefore have to apply to the 4 I have in mind regardless of how well or bad I do in the test.
Universities get access to UKCAT results way after you submit your application.
I remember this year it was late November/early December that they got ours due to some silly delay. So basically, try doing it early just to get it out of the way but it's not the end of the world if you do it in September/early October.
Also, will I be able to send off my UCAS application before sitting the UKCAT? I'm restricted to the universities that I can apply to because of my 2.2, and therefore have to apply to the 4 I have in mind regardless of how well or bad I do in the test.
Well if your score doesn't influence your uni choices then it doesn't really matter when you sit it
UKCAT scores are sent to unis direct from Pearson Vue around November i.e separate from your UCAS. The UCAS deadline is usually 15th October every year (give or take a day or so) and there is no advantage in sending it early.
Universities get access to UKCAT results way after you submit your application.
I remember this year it was late November/early December that they got ours due to some silly delay. So basically, try doing it early just to get it out of the way but it's not the end of the world if you do it in September/early October.
I'm very busy with my Masters at the moment, and will be working on my dissertation over the summer which is due early September. I don't want to jeapordise messing up my dissertation for the UKCAT which I could prepare for after submitting. I've already booked a few weeks of work experience booked too, so don't really have the time to prepare for the UKCAT then (I want to spend at least 3 weeks going over the 600 questions and KAPLAN booklet which I already have).
Well if your score doesn't influence your uni choices then it doesn't really matter when you sit it
UKCAT scores are sent to unis direct from Pearson Vue around November i.e separate from your UCAS. The UCAS deadline is usually 15th October every year (give or take a day or so) and there is no advantage in sending it early.
That's true, I was just wondering whether there's any disadvantage in the scores if you sit it in the ''expensive'' period.
Too bad those that have them want us to pay ridiculous amounts of money for them.
Haha, thats true :/ Oh well im sure we'll do just fine without them. There are some free resources on the Kaplan website but I havent looked at them so I dont know if they're any help yet! Good luck for when you take the ukcat!