Hey, what do you guys think is the pattern for these sets? According to me, in Set A the number of white arrows is equal to the number of black circles. And in set B, the number of black arrows is equal to the number of white circles. Posted from TSR Mobile
I know my answer is probably wrong but some of these wrong explanations I make end up giving me the right answer One set has more white shapes and the other has more black shapes. See if my explanation gets you the correct answers.Reading your answer, not all boxes have the number of black arrows equal to white circles.
AH right so it's a bad question then because your relationship works and so that means there are two possible relationships. Luckily they lead to the same result
AH right so it's a bad question then because your relationship works and so that means there are two possible relationships. Luckily they lead to the same result
That's the issue. While answering the questions, the two relationships lead to different answers.
Two months should be plenty, even a month will do wonders. You could hammer out the majority of content in a month if you did enough hours
I feel like i am pestering you with questions lol but do you think "revising" for like a good hour a day for a month would be enough? I have recently finished my exams and i just feel like i should be relaxing during summer break and not stressing about UKCAT or anything really lol.
See when you UKCAT test, do you always get a white board? If so, is there time to use it because I find especially for QR I am able to do a bit better if I'm writing down my working for calculations.
When I was preparing for the UKCAT, I did about an hour or two 2 months before my actual UKCAT and ran out of material and practice questions to use about half way through. I kicked in with full mocks once I was comfortable with the format.
The only piece of useful advice I can give you is don't neglect a section because you don't like it (Like I did) and then panic about it on the day. :P
An hour at least per day for a month or so should help, as long as that suits your learning pace, and yeah also relax.
But yeh thats the score in terms of questions main thing to remember is that they have a question bank so its basically a luck game coz if you end up youll get a sh*t score but if youre lucky and have prepared well you can end up with a relative better score.....questions regarding the test will be answered
I feel like i am pestering you with questions lol but do you think "revising" for like a good hour a day for a month would be enough? I have recently finished my exams and i just feel like i should be relaxing during summer break and not stressing about UKCAT or anything really lol.
Depends on the person, Personally I spent like 2 weeks intensively revising (including medify- managed to get through the 600Q book- which is now known as the 1000Q book, and all the questions on medify).
People do say you reach a bottle neck with ukcat prep though, but if you spread it out, use this time to understand the different exam techniques, and then closer to the exam i'd reccommend doing as many question as possible (which I HIGHLY reccommend medify)
Actually that's what I noticed too. Everything's a distractor apart from the colours. Over complication is quite an issue with AR. But yes, if there are two valid and different relationships for a pattern then the person hasn't written them correctly.