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UKCAT For Dummies, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 978-1-118-77050-4

June 2014

400 pages

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Description

Learn to:

  • Score your best on the UKCAT
  • Make your goal of medical school a reality
  • Use proven strategies on the day of the exam
  • Prepare for the unexpected with practice questions

Get the expert advice, review and instruction you need to score high on the UKCAT

If you’re applying to medical school, the first step to proving you’ve got the right stuff is scoring well on the UKCAT. This comprehensive resource provides you with a proven formula for success. Loaded with hundreds of practice questions and exam strategies, this book is your secret weapon to conquering the test and getting into med school!

  • The lowdown – get all the information you’ll need to understand the UKCAT, its role in the application process, what the test consists of, how much time you’ll have for the test, how it’s scored and much more
  • Maximise your test-taking skills – discover proven strategies for improving performance on the UKCAT
  • What to expect – use in-depth review and analysis of the Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Decision Analysis and Situational Judgement subtests
  • Study effectively – learn the best approaches to studying and time-tested techniques for boosting productivity
  • Practice makes perfect – hone your knowledge with practice tests that include full explanations

Open the book and find:

  • Tips on boosting productivity and studying effectively
  • Proven strategies for scoring well on the UKCAT
  • Two complete practice tests
  • Explanations of the correct answers to test questions
  • A complete overview of the UKCAT
  • Tips on the medical school application process
About the Author

Dr Chris Chopdar and Dr Neel Burton are the founders and directors of Oxford-based Get into Medical School, an organisation that specialises in helping students attend medical school. Both authors are medically qualified and members of the Royal Academy of Psychiatrists.