Reading the whole thing is a massive task for sure 😱😱i only used it for key sections e.g. learning about what’s expected about confidentiality... you can use the search feature x
I have a habit of getting partially corrects, I got 33 correct and 28 partially correct in my most recent mock. How can I improve this? I'm so indecisive and it affects my answers 😭
I never know when it is appropriate to complain to the senior consultant/ student support/ dean etc- like how do you know when you should solve a problem yourself/ just deal with it after youve talked to the person about it?
Hi although I'm not Fran I would like to share some of my advice. I jumped from a band upwards (2 to 1) by doing the practice questions on medify first to get familiar with the scenarios then attempted some timed ones then lastly did a StJ mock. This took around a week. Also I made sure if similar scenarios came up (e.g a student overhears some doctors talking about a patient or a patient refusing treatment) I would jot down the answers xx
i actually love your energy, excellent video !
If only you had released this video earlier :( It's so useful thanks Fran
So sorry that it took so long... I hope it will still have some use 🥺🥺
Please can you do a video like this for the other sections
How do you recommend reading the GMC document its 30+ pages which is too much for me to get through by Wednesday
Reading the whole thing is a massive task for sure 😱😱i only used it for key sections e.g. learning about what’s expected about confidentiality... you can use the search feature x
Omg literally saving us at this point:)
Tysm!!
please do other videos for the other sections...... i loved number 5. judge each of the responses independently
I have a habit of getting partially corrects, I got 33 correct and 28 partially correct in my most recent mock. How can I improve this? I'm so indecisive and it affects my answers 😭
Oml as soon as I watched this video I went from band 3 to band 1 😱
I never know when it is appropriate to complain to the senior consultant/ student support/ dean etc- like how do you know when you should solve a problem yourself/ just deal with it after youve talked to the person about it?
Needed this
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This was so good 👨
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Amazing
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thank you! my ucat is in 11 days ahhh currently scoring around 700 w band 3 is it possible for me to get up to 770 band 2 do you think !
Hi although I'm not Fran I would like to share some of my advice. I jumped from a band upwards (2 to 1) by doing the practice questions on medify first to get familiar with the scenarios then attempted some timed ones then lastly did a StJ mock. This took around a week. Also I made sure if similar scenarios came up (e.g a student overhears some doctors talking about a patient or a patient refusing treatment) I would jot down the answers xx
I keep getting band 3 🥺
Ah that’s okay! I was the exact same in the practice! Keep pressing on and make sure to read the feedback to identify where you’re going wrong💞
What score did you get in SJT and quantitative reasoning
I got band 1 and 800 in QR (those 2 were my strongest sections ahah)