Congrats and I hope you feel better now. How did you manage that for VR? When I see the long questions I switch off. :/
You just need to not get too overwhelmed by the amount of data coming at you. For the t/f/ct questions I read the question first and for the other type, I skim-read the whole passage and took note of where everything was and went from there.
Hi guys, finding this thread so helpful for my prep! Was just wondering if anyone could tell me how long each medify mini-mock is so I know if I have time to do them just now or not? Thanks in advance
Hi guys, finding this thread so helpful for my prep! Was just wondering if anyone could tell me how long each medify mini-mock is so I know if I have time to do them just now or not? Thanks in advance
Each mini mock is the same amount of time allocated for each section i.e 22 minutes for VR, 14 minutes for AR etc 😊
Sounds like a plan. Top tip, don't stress out too much Just have a look at what needs more work and prioritise it and polish it up using medify. It's a great tool.
I did OK. I was a bit ill and got a bad VR but was fine otherwise. VR: 680 QR:850 AR:690 SJ: Band 2 :/ Avg: 740
Wow that's surely aa lot for QR!! Did you have any particular technique if I may ask? Also, did you manage to complete all the questions or were they too long?
Sounds like a plan. Top tip, don't stress out too much Just have a look at what needs more work and prioritise it and polish it up using medify. It's a great tool.
I did OK. I was a bit ill and got a bad VR but was fine otherwise. VR: 680 QR:850 AR:690 SJ: Band 2 :/ Avg: 740
Is QR a lot easier in the real thing compared to medify?? And how hard is AR compared to medify??
I keep seeing this awful QR question on medify which involves something about May Flower and Little Flower uniforms - please can someone reassure me that nothing like this comes up in the real thing?? :/
Hi everyone, For everyone who has done the test, how much do the kaplan mocks and medify mocks represent the actual exam and which ones? I have my exam next sat and I'm soo scared because im getting only in the 500-600's overall in the mocks im doing, so any tips would be helpful? Please reply. Thanks xx
hello - I think this has been asked before but I'm a little confused : In the exam, for the calculator, does the backspace clear it or the esc button? Or do you have to click the On/C button on the calc? This is for the actual exam ^^^
hello - I think this has been asked before but I'm a little confused : In the exam, for the calculator, does the backspace clear it or the esc button? Or do you have to click the On/C button on the calc? This is for the actual exam ^^^
You just need to not get too overwhelmed by the amount of data coming at you. For the t/f/ct questions I read the question first and for the other type, I skim-read the whole passage and took note of where everything was and went from there.
Hope that helps you.
Thank you so much, I am going to give this one a try. The long questions put me off lol.
Wow that's surely aa lot for QR!! Did you have any particular technique if I may ask? Also, did you manage to complete all the questions or were they too long?
I am fairly decent at maths so that might have helped. Tbh, my main tactic was to eyeball a question and if I think it would take more thatn 40 seconds I would skip it. I skipped about 5 questions because they were too long, so I put an educated guess down. I assume my score meant that I got a lot of what I did answer right...
Is QR a lot easier in the real thing compared to medify?? And how hard is AR compared to medify??
My experience has been that the medify QR was a bit harder than in the exam itself. A lot less data to analyse.
AR I'm not really sure as I'm pretty crap at it, I just had to guess a lot of it due to time pressure. I didn't notice much difference between medify and the real thing if I'm honest. There were a few mistakes with the medify ones though...