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 …
As mentioned in many previous FutureDoc articles, applying tactically to medical schools is massively important when deciding your top four university choices. Usually, medical schools or universities consider your GCSEs, A level predictions as well as your UCAT score. Most …
Is quantitative reasoning hard in the Ucat? The Quantitative Reasoning section of the UCAT assesses your ability to use numerical skills to solve problems. It assumes familiarity with numbers to the standard of a good pass at GCSE. However, questions …
As already mentioned in our previous blog post, How to Score Highly on the Verbal Reasoning Section of the UCAT, Verbal Reasoning (VR) is considered to be the hardest section of the UCAT. To help you ace this section, we …
If you came here from our ‘How To Apply Tactically To UK Medical School’ blog post, where we mention the importance of scoring highly on the UCAT, you’re in the right place! In this post, we will talk you through …
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 …
A lot of students, not knowing that we have a highly successful UCAT course, come to us after they have sat the exam asking us ‘what to do if I have a low UCAT score?’. One of the most important …