Some tips for the UKCAT

June 29, 2015, by studentcontributor

Some tips for the UKCAT

With the UKCAT coming up soon, we thought we’d repost a quick reminder of what to expect!

Hi, it’s TJ again, and today I’m going to give some quick tips on yet another part of the admissions process: the UKCAT.

Hopefully you’ve already found out if you need to take the UKCAT and booked yourself a slot but if not, try and do it as soon as possible! It’s great to get it out of the way in summer so you’re not stressing later on 🙂

Key facts

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1. Verbal Reasoning 2. Quantitative Reasoning 3. Abstract Reasoning 4. Decision Analysis 5. Situational Judgement

Most people start preparing for the UKCAT 3-4 weeks before their test date. Here are some ways to prepare:

Books

These can be really helpful to find out what strategies work for you and have a go at lots of practice questions with answers. Try and get as recent a copy as possible as the UKCAT does change a little each year. The one I used was “Get into Medical School – 600 UKCAT Practice Questions” but have a look around to see what works best for you!

Online

There is plenty of help online, ranging from a few free practice questions, to full mock tests, to lengthy articles explaining some of the more difficult problems. Have a Google and see what you can find 🙂

Courses

There are a lot of companies offering courses which promise to help you pass the UKCAT. I would be wary of these as they are often pretty pricey, and don’t necessarily offer much more of an advantage. However, have a look at what’s available and make up your own mind!

General advice and tips for each section

One of the most challenging things about the UKCAT is the time pressure – I didn’t manage to answer all the questions in my exam so if you’re really struggling, flag the question and move on! The more you practise, the quicker you will get 🙂 Also, try and use multiple-choice tactics: eliminate as many answers as possible and if you really don’t know, guess.

On the day

If you want more information or advice, here are some websites I found useful:

Finally, make sure you enjoy your summer too!