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johnypage95 · 5 months
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man they really were not lying. the first few weeks of y13 are beating me to the GROUND 😭
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goto-university · 2 years
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studypalacehub12 · 5 months
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Cracking the Entrance Exams: Tips for MBBS Abroad Aspirants:
So you've set your sights on becoming a doctor and are considering pursuing MBBS abroad? Excellent choice! But first, you need to conquer the entrance exam hurdle. Here are some tips to help you ace those exams and pave the way for your medical journey:
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Know Your Enemy:
Research is Key: Start by researching the specific entrance exam required for your chosen university and country. Popular exams include the MCAT (US, Canada), UKCAT (UK), BMAT (UK), and university-specific exams.
Understand the Format: Each exam has its own format, testing different areas of knowledge. Familiarize yourself with the exam structure, number of sections, and question types.
Build a Strong Foundation:
Solid Base in Science: Ensure you have a strong foundation in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Revise your high school curriculum and focus on core concepts.
Practice Makes Perfect: Solve previous years' question papers and practice tests to get comfortable with the exam pattern and identify your strengths and weaknesses.
Strategic Studying:
Develop a Study Plan: Create a well-structured study plan that allocates time for each subject and integrates practice tests into your schedule. Consistency is key!
Focus on High-Yield Topics: Identify topics that carry more weight in the exam and prioritize your study efforts accordingly. Utilize reliable prep books and resources that highlight these areas.
Sharpen Your Skills:
Time Management is Crucial: Entrance exams are often time-bound. Practice managing your time effectively during mock tests to ensure you complete all sections within the allotted timeframe.
Reading Comprehension Matters: Develop strong reading comprehension skills as many questions involve analyzing scientific passages and interpreting data.
Seek Support:
Join a Coaching Class (Optional): Consider enrolling in a coaching class that specializes in preparing students for the specific entrance exam you're targeting.
Additional Tips:
Stay Calm and Focused: Stress can cloud your judgment during the exam. Practice relaxation techniques and get a good night's sleep before the test day.
Believe in Yourself: Maintain a positive attitude and believe in your ability to succeed. Hard work, dedication, and the right approach will set you on the path to cracking the entrance exam.
Remember: Preparation is key. By following these tips, familiarizing yourself with the specific exam format, and dedicating yourself to focused study, you'll be well-equipped to conquer the entrance exam and embark on your exciting journey as a medical student abroad.
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amouriontraining · 1 year
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brighterprep10 · 1 year
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The UCAT, or University Clinical Aptitude Test, is a standardized test that is required for admission to most medical schools in the UK. However, there are a few medical schools that do not require the UCAT.
If you are interested in studying medicine in the UK but do not want to take the UCAT, there are a few options available to you.
Apply to a medical school that does not require the UCAT. There are currently two medical schools in the UK that do not require the UCAT:
The University of Buckingham Medical School
The University of Central Lancashire Medical School
Sit the BMAT instead of the UCAT. The BMAT, or BioMedical Admissions Test, is an alternative admissions test that is used by a few medical schools in the UK. The BMAT is similar to the UCAT, but it focuses more on academic skills and knowledge.
Consider other healthcare courses. If you are not interested in studying medicine, there are a number of other healthcare courses that you can study in the UK without taking the UCAT. These courses include:
Nursing
Physiotherapy
Occupational therapy
Pharmacy
If you are considering studying in the UK without taking the UCAT, it is important to do your research and make sure that you are choosing the right course for you. You should also contact the admissions departments of the medical schools that you are interested in to find out more about their specific requirements.
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gotouniversity2021 · 3 years
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studylizziee · 7 years
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How I prepared for the BMAT
Someone sent me an ask wanting advice for the BMAT, so I did this post. Bear in mind my very average results (which you can see here) when deciding whether to take my advice! Hope it’s helpful x
Scoring System
There are 3 sections in the BMAT. The first two are marked on a scale of 1-9 (9 being the highest). It’s designed so that an average candidate (who by definition will be academically very able) will get approximately 50% of the marks, which translates to 5.0 on the scale. Any score above 6.0 is really good! Section 3 is an essay task marked in two parts. The first is a score between 1-5 (5 being the highest) for ‘quality of content’. The second is a letter between E-A (A being the highest) for ‘quality of written English’.
So I would say aim to get around a 5.0 or higher on the first 2 sections, and a 3A or higher in Section 3. Now, on to my tips!
General
First things first, make sure you get to know the format of the exam:
Written test, 2 hours long
Section 1: Aptitude and Skills (1 hour, 35 multiple choice questions
Section 2: Scientific Knowledge (30 mins, 27 multiple choice questions)
Section 3: Writing Task (30 mins, 1 question)
With preparation, the sooner the better honestly. I started doing some loose prep about 7-8 weeks before, then starting doing past papers about 4 weeks before, but I felt really unprepared so I would recommend leaving more time.
You aren’t allowed a calculator so practise some mental maths!
There is a specification and a ton of past papers, so there’s lots of material out there to use in your prep.
Section 1
this section is all about critical thinking and problem solving
I found it pretty similar to the UKCAT Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections, so if you’ve done the UKCAT you’ll find that helpful!
for critical thinking, questions include: what the conclusion is, where the flaw in the argument is, what statement strengthens a particular argument, and what is an assumption of the text
it’s really all in the wording – look out for small words like ‘some’, ‘many’, ‘all’ or ‘no’ that completely change the meaning of the statement
for questions about compatibility: if nothing contradicts the statement, even if nothing directly supports it, it is compatible
problem solving involves a lot of maths type questions involving patterns, spacial awareness e.g. sides of a 3D shape, etc
make sure you’re on it with these basic maths skills: times tables(!), percentage increase/decreases, converting between fractions/decimals/percentages, interpreting graphs/tables of data, probabilities, ratios
with more wordy problems you can use algebra to help solve them
you have to work fast, but it’s not as time-pressured as Section 2 so breathe, you can do this!
also, TSA Oxford papers are really similar (although in my opinion slightly easier) to Section 1 so do those past papers if you want some extra practice
Section 2
this section is testing biology, chemistry, physics, and maths
on the BMAT website, they say it’s GCSE level maths and science. But from experience, I found that it was more like AS level
don’t panic though because there is an assumed knowledge guide which you can access for free online, which is like a CGP revision guide
the hardest thing about this section is the timing - it’s literally impossible to devote the amount of time you need to every question
soo if you’re spending too long on a question, GUESS AND MOVE ON
honestly, the best skill you can learn for this section is to quickly figure out which questions will take longer and which you can answer quickly
also, use BBC Bitesize because it explains concepts really well and concisely
Physics
don’t freak out if you’re not doing A Level Physics – most people aren’t so we’re all in the same boat. What I did whenever I was stuck was just ask one of my friends doing A Level Physics to help me, or you could ask a Physics teacher for help
there are LOTS of formulae that you really must learn – here’s a pic from my revision of the ones I learned
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KEY:
F = force
m = mass
a = acceleration
v = velocity (and once volume)
V = voltage
h = height
g = gravity
W = weight
P = power
I = current
E = energy
R = resistance
Q = charge
t = time
c = speed of light
n = turns on primary/secondary coil of transformer
d = density
ws = wavespeed
f = frequency
lamda = wavelength
the most common topics that come up so you should be solid on are: electricity, energy/forces, the atom/radioactivity
Biology
genetic tree diagrams almost always come up
the questions are mostly human biology, and a lot of it is factual recall, so I found it’s not as hard as the other sciences
Chemistry
make sure you’re really clued up on the periodic table (e.g. isotopes) and periodic trends
there are quite a few calculation type questions so make sure to practise mole conversions etc, and mental maths again
Maths
make sure you know how to manipulate fractions, do speed sums, and do algebra
Section 3
a lot of people worry about writing an ‘essay’, but in reality all in needs to be is 3 or 4 paragraphs
there isn’t actually that much space to write as you are limited to an A4 page, within the box which is considerably smaller
there are 3 questions to choose from, and I would really recommend spending a solid 2 or 3 minutes picking a question
for each title, there are sub questions, and you MUST address all of these in order to get a 3 or higher for ‘quality of content’
it’s really really important to PLAN!
brain dump ideas for, against, and to conclude. Expand on each of your points to form a PEE type structure (point, evidence, explanation)
organisation: it’s SO important to have a clear structure. Usually I would do:
good things about argument I don’t agree with
bridge explaining why I don’t agree with that argument
argument I do agree with
conclusion summarising merits of both but ultimately why I took my position
practise at first by planning essays if you can’t be bothered to write it out every time (like me aha), then do some timed essays on the actual answer sheet
have a look at the mark scheme
Overall
The best way you can find out what you need to learn is to
check the specification
do some practice questions
Although there are lots of past papers, there are no explanations for the answers. I highly recommend paying for BMAT Ninja, which has worked solutions so you can figure out where you went wrong and learn from your mistakes (don’t worry if you can’t afford it – they have a bursary scheme that you can use)
Ultimately for this exam you just have to practise – do as many past papers as possible, starting off by just working through the questions, then building up to timed papers.
Useful resources
the official BMAT website
the specification 
section 2 assumed knowledge guide
past papers going back to 2003!
also, TSA papers for section 1
a book called Preparing for the BMAT that I found helpful 
BMAT Ninja and one of its creators, Ali Abdaal, has made a series of YouTube videos giving advice 
The BMAT by @joolshallie
Tips for the BMAT by @help-im-a-medstudent
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The BioMedical Admissions Test (BMAT) gives you the chance to stand out from the crowd and show your potential to succeed on medical and health-related courses. It tests your ability to apply scientific and mathematical knowledge, as well as problem solving, critical thinking and written communication skills that are essential to university-level study.
On this website you’ll find everything you need to feel informed, supported and prepared to take the test.
BMAT was developed by Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing in response to requests from academics at medical and veterinary schools for an assessment that would enable them to differentiate between applicants who appear equally well qualified and suited to the course, and provide a way of assessing the potential of students who have a range of different qualifications.
Initially, it was taken up by Oxford University for Medicine and Physiology (replacing the OMAT); the University of Cambridge for Medicine and Veterinary Science (replacing the MVAT) and University College London, for Medicine.
From 2011, the new Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKC Medicine) in Singapore, a partnership between Imperial College London and Nanyang University, started using BMAT as part of its entry process for Medicine.
Over the past few years, universities introducing BMAT as part of their entry requirements for Medicine courses have included Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) (2013), Leiden University in the Netherlands (2014), the University of Leeds (2012), the University of Navarra in Spain (2015), Lancaster University (2016), the University of Malaya (2016).
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johnypage95 · 7 months
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BMAT test preparation in Dubai:-
Amourion Training Institute provides professional training services in Dubai. Our best-selling courses are SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, UCAT, etc. If you need assistance in these types of courses, then it's time to reach out to us. Let us help you with the preparation. https://www.amourion.com/course-details/bmat-training-dubai
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johnypage95 · 1 year
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BMAT training in Dubai:-
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