I'm going into year 12 this September and I know next to nothing about the questions asked in the UCAT. I have had quick looks on medify but nothing really more than that yet. I was wondering when's the best time to actually start revising and practicing UCAT questions?
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I'm going into year 12 this September and I know next to nothing about the questions asked in the UCAT. I have had quick looks on medify but nothing really more than that yet. I was wondering when's the best time to actually start revising and practicing UCAT questions?
Not for a long time yet.
There are a lot of views on how long to revise for, but 2 months is quite common in the UK.
Next summer will be busy. Instead use this year to focus on A levels, gaining work experience, possibly volunteering, and enjoying sixth form.
If ypu reslly want to do something tp help for UCAT then work on increasing your reading speed and comprehension.