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 […]
Decision Making in the UCAT
Questions in the Decision Making section of the UCAT assess your ability to apply logic to reach a conclusion or decision, analyse statistics and evaluate arguments. Decision-making is core to the role of a health professional. Doctors need to be able to solve problems while dealing with uncertainty, complexity and stress. Managing risks and understanding […]
Using the old syllabus to prepare for the new syllabus
Even though the current syllabus is quite new, there are plenty of older syllabus resources that are still relevant.
The Importance of Study Groups
Study groups are an important and effective way to stay motivated and organised whilst studying.