The UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) is used by many universities across the UK, for medical programs (Undergraduate, Graduate, and Foundation programs), as well as dentistry programs. The UCAT covers 5 sections (VR, AR, QR, DM, and SJT), where VR, …
With the limitation of applying to only 4 medical schools, it is important to tactically consider your options. Most universities consider an applicant’s A-level and GCSE grades, as well as their required aptitude test score. One shortfall for many students …
With the limitation of applying to only 4 medical schools, it is important to tactically consider your options. Most universities consider an applicant’s A-level and GCSE grades, as well as their required aptitude test score. One shortfall for many students …
What medical school teaching style suits me best? Read on to find out… There are a wide variety of medical schools and they all vary in their teaching style. The core subjects of study are anatomy, physiology, communication skills …
If you came here from our ‘How To Apply Tactically To UK Medical School’ blog post, where we mention the importance of a strategic and well-informed application, you’re in the right place! A really common question posed in lots of …
The Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) is a prerequisite for medical, dentistry, and veterinary programs at eight UK institutions. There are 8 BMAT universities in the UK: University of Oxford University of Cambridge Imperial College London University College London University of …
Finding out how universities use the UCAT is part of a strategic application, and if done correctly, will maximise your chances of getting into medical university. If you would like to find out more about applying strategically, take a look …
How to maximize your chances of applying to medical school One of the most paramount and fundamental pieces of advice that you will receive when applying to medicine is that you should “apply strategically”. In fact, it would be surprising …