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Reply 1
swiftplay
When you do the BMAT or UKCAT and get your scores can you re-use the scores if you end up re-applying for medicine or must you have to retake them and get new scores?


You can only take each test once per UCAS cycle and the results are only valid for that year so yes, you have to retake them if you're reapplying
Reply 2
Nope, one year only. But If you end up reapplying, that'll either be a disaster or a blessing, Ive seen people go up massively in these tests when they reapply.
Reply 3
OK thanks
Reply 4
Degausser
Nope, one year only. But If you end up reapplying, that'll either be a disaster or a blessing, Ive seen people go up massively in these tests when they reapply.


Just curious but how massively?
Reply 5
trektor
Just curious but how massively?


I've heard of someone improving their UKCAT by ~100, despite doing no more revision.
Reply 6
trektor
Just curious but how massively?


Like Jonny said, it can roughly 100, sometimes even more. But, then again, its not unheard of for people to go down by that amount also.

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