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Get into Medical School - 1300 UCAT Practice Questions. Includes Full Mock Exam

Olivier Picard, Laetitia Tighlit, Sami Tighlit, David Phillips

(Previously UKCAT)

Barcode 9781905812271
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Release Date: 18/10/2021

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Children's Learning & Education
Label: ISC Medical
Contributors: Luke Dunn (Cover design or artwork by)
Language: English
Publisher: ISC Medical
Pages: 800

(Previously UKCAT)
UCAT Practice book containing 1300 questions in all areas relevant to the new format of the test: Quantitative reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Decision Making and Situational Judgement. It also includes a full mock exam and well-developed explanations and answers. (Previously UKCAT)
With 1300 UCAT practice questions (including a full mock exam), in-depth explanations, and comprehensive tips and techniques spanning over 800 pages, this book constitutes an ideal preparation tool for the UCAT exam, helping candidates save time, retain focus and optimise their score. Fully compliant with the new-style UCAT exam, the book shows how to approach each type of question (abstract, verbal and quantitative reasoning, decision making and situational judgement) and helps candidates familiarise themselves with all the potential traps that can be laid by the examiners. The overwhelming range of exercises that it contains will enable all UCAT candidates to refine and optimise their technique to answer questions under strict time constraints. This book replicates the breadth and depth of the different types of questions that can be asked in the live UCAT test and the spectrum of difficulties that it covers (from normal to stretching), which makes it an ideal preparation tool for all those who want to achieve a high score and maximise their chances of getting into the medical school of their choice. (Previously UKCAT)