Improving at Abstract Reasoning in the UCAT
Abstract Reasoning within the UCAT tests key skills in visual pattern recognition and efficient application of these patterns to reach conclusions. Shape-based question stems are presented in various formats and your goal is to identify the key components, eliminate any distracting shapes, and use your hypotheses to answer each question. These skills are used every […]
How to improve at Situational Judgement in the UCAT
Situational Judgement is a unique section of the UCAT exam in which ethical and moral scenarios in university, hospital and other clinical contexts are presented to students. You will be asked to interpret these real world situations, and identify important factors and appropriate responses in how to assess, prioritise and manage key stakeholders and issues. […]