I've been doing the mock UKCAT tests on the official UKCAT website and I have been getting very low scores, particularaly in the QR subtest (Highest average across all subtests has been 550, highest QR score 450) Are these mocks more difficult than the actual test or should I just practice more??
I've been doing the mock UKCAT tests on the official UKCAT website and I have been getting very low scores, particularaly in the QR subtest (Highest average across all subtests has been 550, highest QR score 450) Are these mocks more difficult than the actual test or should I just practice more??
mocks are very very hard in comparison to real test x
I got Band 4 in my situational judgement. Do i still have hope? should i still consider applying?
If I were you, I would take the risk and apply! Remember, you've got nothing to lose! You can also take a gap year and apply next year if there is no positive outcome. Good luck with the rest of your application!
Damn should have used medify to revise for UKCAT. Everyone seems to use it and do well. I used free sources online and 1000 ukcat book to revise and did absolute horse sh•t.
What score did u get and the Band? (I don't think anyone did as bad as me lol)
What score did u get and the Band? (I don't think anyone did as bad as me lol)
Well trust me when i say this mine is probably one of the worst one out there. BAND 4 ON SITUATIONAL JUDGEMENT. (and apparently only psychopaths get band 4). All other sections 580s except for QR which i struggled most on before but got 620 which is still garbage i know but it was my best section. The thing that pisses me of the most is that i used to get minimum band 2 every mock i did on Situational judgement and then i completely screw it up in an actual exam.
It really isn't that easy. I guess it depends on the individual.
I am saying because she doesn't want to leave Scotland, she may aswell fill in her choices instead of leaving them blank and not using all 4! Better to be hopeful and use what you have.
Bmat is much easier to learn and prepare for, it's less of a niche test and you can learn it instead of relying on anything else. It'd be better to get an offer elsewhere and then decide because who knows she might change her mind and might never get an offer in Scotland in the future anyway. There's not much point applying to places with ukcat cut off scores which are generally much higher than her scores and especially this year, perhaps if she is devoted to medicine then it'd be best to not be sold on the idea of staying in Scotland.