So the average score is taken by adding the Verbal Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning, and the situational judgement doesn't have a score;just a band??
Because one section has been removed but the other sections are still out of 900. When working out the mean from the total of all three sections, you divide by three instead of four to account for the loss of decision analysis.
Have you used the timed question feature? I found it really helpful. Only having 5 questions makes it difficult to adopt the guess flag and move on strategy so you don't get a true representation.
Yes, Thats what I've been using for the mocks. So selecting 40Qs timed section. But I just can't seem get more than 3-4 right, out of 20, or more than 9-10 right out of 40.
I've done all the Qs, So technically, now it's not the same as I know the Qs.
I always knew QR section would be my weakest, but I dint think I'd be that bad under timed pressure.*
Just a thought, UKCAT didn't release preliminary stats last year because apparently the majority of people booked their test for the last two weeks of the testing period and so results before that, even interim ones, would have been misleading. I tweeted UKCAT and asked if interim stats were going to be released this year and they said that they would be. However, if people postpone their currently booked tests for whatever reason, this may have the same effect as last year.
The wishful thinkers among us might attribute that to the possibility that they looked at the mean score of the earlier cohort and thought "no way is it going to remain this high once everyone's done the exam". :P
So the average score is taken by adding the Verbal Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning, and the situational judgement doesn't have a score;just a band??
Yes, Thats what I've been using for the mocks. So selecting 40Qs timed section. But I just can't seem get more than 3-4 right, out of 20, or more than 9-10 right out of 40.
I've done all the Qs, So technically, now it's not the same as I know the Qs.
I always knew QR section would be my weakest, but I dint think I'd be that bad under timed pressure.*
Have you looked at your practice analysis where it gives you a breakdown by type of question and % overall? That may give you an indication of areas that you could work on outside of medify.
The wishful thinkers among us might attribute that to the possibility that they looked at the mean score of the earlier cohort and thought "no way is it going to remain this high once everyone's done the exam". :P
Potentially.
They also may have wanted to throw everyone in to a blind panic.
Have you looked at your practice analysis where it gives you a breakdown by type of question and % overall? That may give you an indication of areas that you could work on outside of medify.
Yes, But where can i find resources from outside Medify? Thanks for the advice :-)*
*I was hoping someone could help clear my confusion. In order to get a score of say 600 in VR (or any section) do i need to be getting around 60% correct? E.G. On Medify if i get 22/44 Qs right, that's 50% so on an actual UKCAT score would that be 500? I'm struggling to understand just how bad I'm actually doing on Medify, on the limited time practice tests. Any help is really appreciated.
*I was hoping someone could help clear my confusion. In order to get a score of say 600 in VR (or any section) do i need to be getting around 60% correct? E.G. On Medify if i get 22/44 Qs right, that's 50% so on an actual UKCAT score would that be 500? I'm struggling to understand just how bad I'm actually doing on Medify, on the limited time practice tests. Any help is really appreciated.
Thanks in advance **
You could just find your % correct, find that % of 600 and add 300 to get an idea. It's likely more accurate than just saying 50% is 500, 60% is 600 etc.
You could just find your % correct, find that % of 600 and add 300 to get an idea. It's likely more accurate than just saying 50% is 500, 60% is 600 etc.
Hi, my UKCAT's on Thursday and on the practice papers I keep getting like 590's does anyone have any tips for QR/AR? Don't know how anyone gets through this with the timings to be honest it's really hard
I'm scared now. I already did mine and thought compared to most years it would be safe for the UKCAT-intensive GEPs unis (I'm doing grad entry).
I'm hoping that because it was the DA that inflated the 2013 score, and there is none this year with no change to the other sections, it will just fall into similar place as last year by the end.
Congrats everyone so far on awesome scores though!
You could just find your % correct, find that % of 600 and add 300 to get an idea. It's likely more accurate than just saying 50% is 500, 60% is 600 etc.
*I was hoping someone could help clear my confusion. In order to get a score of say 600 in VR (or any section) do i need to be getting around 60% correct? E.G. On Medify if i get 22/44 Qs right, that's 50% so on an actual UKCAT score would that be 500? I'm struggling to understand just how bad I'm actually doing on Medify, on the limited time practice tests. Any help is really appreciated.
Thanks in advance **
The score would be just under 600 for VR. There is a Kaplan scoring system for the UKCAT floating around the internet somewhere which is a great tool for indicating your score. alternatively just times your percentage by 6 and add 300.