flyingotter63
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what month/year should you start studying for ucat? how long does it take to understand the concepts? what are some recommended study methods for ucat?
fuck upu need a high iq for ucat u cant study for it im pretty sure
why?fuck up
I def think that if I didn’t do practice questions I would’ve flunked the ucat, sm with the majorityu need a high iq for ucat u cant study for it im pretty sure
not true. practice is what will get u there.u need a high iq for ucat u cant study for it im pretty sure
if you are doing ucat in y12, ideally first term of year 12 if not start before term 1 year 12 are good times to start to make sure you're not screwing your trials up for last minute ucat cramming.what month/year should you start studying for ucat? how long does it take to understand the concepts? what are some recommended study methods for ucat?
girl honestly some people start WEEKS before ucat begins and get 3100+ so you are not cooked dwno guys now i'm freaking outtttttt like I have no idea on where to start I am so lost right now trying to create a study plan and I only have 6 months?!
Your not cooked lmao. Im going to sit it this year in July and I've only started prep now. (Fyi I'm about to start uni as well so its even more work for me)If anyone could PLEASE help me create some sort of study plan or has any tips i'd be SOOOO grateful
Your not cooked lmao. Im going to sit it this year in July and I've only started prep now. (Fyi I'm about to start uni as well so its even more work for me)
6 months is plenty... My friend got around 3200 with only two months of preparation.
Use either medify or medentry. I'm using medentry cos most of my friends that used it seemed to get high scores- and its cheaper. U can get a 10% discount here:So it costs like $310.5 if u get the essentials package (what I got- its more than enough imo)
U cant 'study' for the ucat since its all about skills/aptitude. You prepare for it by honing on specific skills such as comprehension, decision making, reasoning, quick mental maths etc and practicing them repetitively. Think of it as learning to ride a bike. u dont get it on the get go, it takes time and practice to get the hang of it. ~Theres more of this with actual videos once u purchase the essentials package on medentry.
Ive got a timetable of my routine etc but it includes some other stuff. Basically, everyday dedicate 1hr - 1.5hrs to UCAT practice (mock subtests, practice questions, video tutorials) and every 2-3 days do a full mock exam (which is 2hrs) - so for me, I do full mock exams on Wednesday and Sunday. Consistency is key.
I divide my day like this:
8:30 - 11:00 morning session (by 8:30 I mean fully awake etc. start around 9 - 9:30)
2:30pm - 3:15pm Afternoon session: UCAT review (Go through wrong answers and record them/redo etc)
~ 9:00pm - 9:30pm night session: MMI/interview prep
That's my holiday schedule. It'll prolly change once uni starts but I'm being more intensive now since I have the time. If I'm not doing UCAT prep, I'm doing pre-work/study for uni subjects or practicing my instruments. (or eating)
tbh my daily life is like a bot and I barely touch grass now but its either 40°C or raining outside so...
But thats my study plan/timetable sketched in general terms
Hi, yep! Those are the undergrad paths I'm going for.Hey are you attempting to transfer into undergraduate medicine at WSU, JMP or New Castle? Because I am going to attempt to do that as well. Hopefully WSU, do you know how the process works? I assume you're quite indulged in this and I would love to learn more If it doesn't workout I'm going to attempt GRAD MD!
Hi, yep! Those are the undergrad paths I'm going for.
My plan is to sit the UCAT this year in July whilst maintaining a high gpa so that I can apply fir the 2026 intake. If I get in, yay, if not, I'll prepare for the ucat and gamsat in 2026 but if my ucat score isn't good, I'll js focus on gamsat.
From what I can recall, the gpa requirement changes depending on how long you've been in your undergrad degree, but these are only to get interview/mmi offers. I believe wsu gives offers on the basis of 70% interview and 30%ucat and gpa or equivalent. I recommend having a look at the websites and giving the wsu student services a call as it's been a while since I really looked into it. I've js been focused on preparing for uni so my memory on that stuff is a bit fuzzy atm.