Go away and look at some admissions documents, everyone has to do some research for themselves rather than expecting the kind and helpful people on here to do it all for them.
Have to say your IB is great. As a starting point avoid UKCAT heavy universities such as manchester, newcastle, glasgow, southampton, plymouth and exeter.
yeah I did, was a shock to me. When i read my results I kept having to add them up and divide by 3 over and over again to make sure i was reading my average correct! (they do not give you your average or total on the results sheet)
I didn't bother doing 6 because I wanted to complete as much as medify as I could and like i said i hated the fact you couldn't use shortcuts.
What kind of patterns were there in AR? Were there multiple relationships or were they mainly simple patterns(e.g one contains right angles other set doesnt).
Go away and look at some admissions documents, everyone has to do some research for themselves rather than expecting the kind and helpful people on here to do it all for them.
Have to say your IB is great. As a starting point avoid UKCAT heavy universities such as manchester, newcastle, glasgow, southampton, plymouth and exeter.
Ok I get it, but do I have a chance of getting into a medschool?
Of course you have a chance your IB is outstanding and your UKCAT isnt below average, it is exactly average at 630 so its not the end of the road.
Like i said ukcat heavy medschools are a no no, as are some others such as SGUL and edinburgh where you are unlikely to get an interview based on previous scores required.
Try to look for medical schools which dont use the UKCAT very heavily, yor academics will make up for a low UKCAT at these. So look at birmingham, sheffield, cardiff, bristol and also try some BMAT universities. Hope this helps but please do not come on here without having done any research yourself as its much harder for us to help.
What kind of patterns were there in AR? Were there multiple relationships or were they mainly simple patterns(e.g one contains right angles other set doesnt).
well I can't really answer as you don't get to see the answers, but as I was going through i saw mainly simple and a few multiple ( in my own opinon)
wow, so you got about 100 more points in the real exam? Also, do you remember what score you got in Kaplan test 6 because I did unusually well in that.
I got 747 in Kaplan mock 6, so yh unusually high compared to the 700 score I got in mocks 1-5. I'm still doing better on medify mocks though, with an average of 740 (probably because keyboard shortcuts actually work )
I got 747 in Kaplan mock 6, so yh unusually high compared to the 700 score I got in mocks 1-5. I'm still doing better on medify mocks though, with an average of 750 (probably because keyboard shortcuts actually work )
Does anyone have any advice for the abstract reasoning ? I keep missing the patterns and end up guessing for a lot of them, especially because of the time constraint...
Guys I did my UKCAT today. I did worse and I panicked during my exam. Please help me with some advise on where I can apply. I got 5A* 3As and 1B in GCSEs.
My UKCAT score: 590 VR, 720 QR, 580 AR.
SJT: Band 2
I am predicted 40 points in IB. PLEASE HELP. I AM SO SAD
630 is average, so its not that bad. What scores were you getting in your mocks?
Should I buy 2016 edition of the UKCAT book when I already have the 2015 edition? Also I'm thinking of getting a medify course, I did last year and found it useful but I wanted to know if there's any other good course out there
Guys what tips would you have for quantitative reasoning as I can barely finish half of the questions in the time allocated on the mocks.
I wouldn't worry too much about finishing it perfectly. If everyone had the time they needed to do the questions well, then there would be no point in the section.
* try to see if you can just look at the question and make an educated guess. if you looked at the sequence 100 200 350 300 120, you would know the average would be around the 200-220 mark, given the option, right? This saves heaps of time.
I didn't finish the section properly, and by the end i was just clicking through to make sure I answered them all, and I scored far above average.
I'm taking the UKCAT on the 6th of September... which are the best resourses to use with two weeks left? I'm currently using the 1000Q and the kaplan book. Should I subscribe to Medify? Does it help? Thanks in advance