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Medentry UCAT Question Bank Launched!

29th October 2020

Medentry UCAT Question Bank Launched!

MedEntry is delighted to have launched our new UCAT QBank: the most advanced, personalised and comprehensive UCAT question bank available. The MedEntry QBank has three key sections: Get Practicing: where you can generate UCAT quizzes or drills Performance: where you can easily review your performance in each UCAT subtest and each UCAT question type History: where you can review all your ...

 

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Extra-curricular activities: important or irrelevant?

7th October 2020

Extra-curricular activities: important or irrelevant?

Amidst the stress of preparing for the UCAT and studying for your other exams, it may be tempting to not spend time on extra-curricular activities, so that you can focus on getting the marks you need to get into medicine. After all, they won’t contribute directly to your score, right? However, participating in extra-curricular activities, whether it be joining your local cricket team, volun ...

 

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How to Prepare for the UCAT in Year 13

7th October 2020

How to Prepare for the UCAT in Year 13

So you’re in Year 13 and thinking about pursuing a career in medicine. You’ve got great grades as well as the people skills to become a doctor, so there should be no problem getting in. Then you find out about the UCAT. You hear that it is a major obstruction to your journey, and only a select few are able to succeed in it. You hear about all the people who have done poorly despite studying so ...

 

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New Features - Feedback by Question Type and Exam Retries

7th October 2020

New Features - Feedback by Question Type and Exam Retries

In addition to viewing your exam results by section (Logical Reasoning and Problem Solving, Understanding People or Non-verbal Reasoning), you can now view more detailed results by specific question types. There are 2 ways to view your feedback: 1. Go to the Check Progress page to see a summary containing all of your drill/exam question attempts: 2. On each exam page, you w ...

 

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7th October 2020

Group versus individual study for UCAT

Should I prepare for the UCAT with friends or alone? It’s a question many students ask themselves leading up to a major exam, including the UCAT. Although the answer will vary depending on personal preference, this article will endeavour to discuss some of the benefits and drawbacks of both group and individual preparation. For most, the answer lies somewhere between the two – ideal preparat ...

 

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7th October 2020

Optimising your performance in UCAT: Lessons from Sports Psychology

Preparing for the UCAT is like preparing for a marathon: it requires training, persistence and strategies to optimise your performance on UCAT test day. Just as an athlete prepares for a major sporting event, so you must prepare yourself to sit UCAT, which is one of the most important exams that you will face in your career. We can learn much from athletes about optimising performance in UC ...

 

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SHOULD I GET A TUTOR FOR UCAT OR ATTEND WEEKLY UCAT CLASSES?

7th October 2020

SHOULD I GET A TUTOR FOR UCAT OR ATTEND WEEKLY UCAT CLASSES?

Some students who are preparing for UCAT wonder if they should get a private tutor for UCAT or attend weekly UCAT classes. Often this is because that is what they are used to doing in high school. But UCAT is very different to school and therefore requires a different approach. Here we suggest a much more effective (and much cheaper) way of preparing for UCAT: group study. The benefits of gro ...

 

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7th October 2020

Hypocritical Universities

While universities such as Otago and Auckland say you can't train for aptitude/ability tests such as UCAT, they offer advice to their graduates on how to prepare for such tests for employment. For example, on page 17 of the Interview Skills booklet by the Career Development Centre, Otago University says: "It is important to familiarise yourself with the process of psychometric exercises as th ...

 

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UCAT: 5 Tips for the Final Fortnight

7th October 2020

UCAT: 5 Tips for the Final Fortnight

UCAT is well and truly close now so it’s time to streamline your study and buckle down! Here are five ways to make sure you’re using the next fortnight effectively to set you up for success on UCAT day. Use your UCAT practice exams wisely A practice exam is only a practice exam if you’re doing it in exam conditions. UCAT is a marathon and your MedEntry exams are your trial runs, so use t ...

 

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7th October 2020

Motivation: without carrots or sticks

Are you having a hard time motivating yourself to study for the UCAT? The tools we often reach for when we need to get ourselves moving are carrots (rewarding ourselves once a tough job is done) or sticks (depriving ourselves of something we want if we fail to do it). These are "extrinsic rewards". But such extrinsic rewards and punishments are not as effective as intrinsic ones. Intrinsic rew ...

 

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