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hey, I did the UCAT for 2023 entry and scored 2910 B2, now starting Medicine at St George’s University of London in September, PM me if you’d like any assistance with the UCAT/interviews xx
All you need is a medify subscription. Practice questions from there for about 2/3months and do the mock tests. You really don't need any other resource especially not any books. Medify has questions and videos explaining each section and how to go about them. Also, don't get too hung up about how every other person is preparing and how much they're doing. Ultimately, it is about you finding your weak areas and focus on them. I would also not advise on practising lots. You should rather focus on quality. Do questions, analyse why you got them right or wrong and always try to find a faster way to do the question. Best of luck