==LIST OF PATTERNS FOR AR== 1. 3 shapes instead of 2 shapes in each box 2. Each set has different number of total sides 3. At least one circle in each shape other shapes have straight edges 4. Arrows all pointing anywhere but right 5. Arrows all pointing anywhere but left 6. Rotational symmetry has order of 2/4 7. All black/grey objects fit together in white circle 8. All have same number of white, black or grey areas 9. Multiply hour hand by minute hand 10. All shapes have same object to make up eyes and mouth 11. Small objects linked by straight line without encountering another object 12. Large object is white and number of black circles is equal to number of sides plus one 13. Prime number of intersections the line passes through 14. Each contains at least one happy and sad face 15. Set A being odd number of points and set B even number of points 16. One black shape in each and either triangle or quadrilateral 17. Number of sides of shapes equals number of double-headed arrows 18. Diamond moves diagonally and cross moves anticlockwise 19. Each box has at least two shapes - largest being circle or square 20. Circles on bottom half unless hexagon present 21. When arrows on top of each other or vice versa more circles or more squares 22. Two circles equals patterned shape and one arrow equals black shape 23. White shape has 3/5 more sides than the black shape 24. Total number of enclosed regions is three/2 (sticks) 25. Two curved shapes = triangle present (one overlap = black triangle, 2 = striped triangle 3= white triangle) 26. Two straight shapes and triangle present 27. Dashed circles in corners (big shapes sides is 4+number of circles) 28. Dashed circles on sides (big shapes sides is 2+ number of circles) 29. 8 sides but count number of sides on black as double and biggest shape is in lowest position 30. Hand points to odd number, minutes points to even number 31. Shaded and unshaded groups are separate/overlap 32. Four corners occupied by four distinct shapes and three circles with various patterns 33. Shape with prime number of sides has dotted edges and non-prime is full edges 34. Arrow points up when circle triangle and quadrilateral present 35. 15 symmetrical letters formed into three words/four words 36. Imaginary lines drawn between triangles encloses all circles vice versa 37. Ellipse points to square/circle 38. Multiples of 5 dots/6 dots 39. Shape intersects square at corner vs. on sides 40. More dots inside outlines shape than outside 41. All triangles are above the squares 42. Self crosses line once and if curved line then circle present 43. Total number of sides is even 44. Odd number of overlaps and even number of lines 45. Two black and two grey 46. Number of sides of shape is number of arrows and all arrows parallel 47. The number of intersecting lines is twice the circles 48. Odd number of objects 49. Number of shape sides is one greater than intersections of lines 50. Position of black circle determine triangle colour 51. Filled shapes on one side of box and sided shapes can have a line through 52. Sides add up to 18/19 53. White circle means off number of intersections and vice versa 54. Only one point of contact between shapes 55. Always quadrilateral to left of crescent 56. Four vertical lines and three horizontal lines, square at top and circle at bottom 57. Number of shapes is one more than makes up the lines of zigzag 58. Square equal to one point and triangle two (all add to 5) 59. Even number of shapes, none shaded and ignore smiley faces 60. Even/odd number of curved sides 61. Number of black dots is prime number/not prime number 62. All dots attached to two other dots
Yes - once you complete the set, Medify gives you a summary of how many you got correct and how many you got wrong. You then can open up the questions in more detail, where the corrected answers along with explanation are displayed
Watched the whole thing last week but was wondering if you could do this again (abstract reasoning) but one of the timed mini mocks perhaps on medify? Something I am still massively struggling with is the timing and how to go about the entire section in real exam conditions i.e. when to know I’ve spent too long and move on and when to know I’m close to finding the pattern and need to keep looking, as well as working out which types of questions it would be best to skip and come back to etc. Thank you so so much your videos are hugely useful, my exam is in 10 days and I am so worried as I’m not improving as much as I would have liked. Thank you so much anyway if you do take this idea on board and even if you don’t. :)
i saw in another video someone who had already done the test commented that the UCAT's own practise questions tend to be harder than the actual papers.. i'm not really sure as to whether this is 100% true but hope this helped a bit
I've got my UCAT today at 2:00 and I'm shitting myself, I don't feel ready at all but hey-ho we're doing it anyways, thanks for the last minute video :)))
Hey there Kath! Ive been watching your videos for a while now and your mindset and goals always interest me! ( i left a comment in one of your older vids) Its interesting to see how a medic student wants to do engineering and also you are doing business school aswell. Can you please tell me HOW you are able to do all 3 (what paths did you have to take) , and why you wanted to do those 3. I honestly want to do all 3, and i just wonder how you manage to do it! Ps do you have any way to keep further contact with you? tks - a viewer
UCAT abstract reasoning questions assess your ability to identify rules & patterns in new data and apply this information to solve problems. So, you need to get proper UCAT tutoring. I advise to join iCanMed and get UCAT past papers, free UCAT resources, and questions for AR subtest.
==LIST OF PATTERNS FOR AR==
1. 3 shapes instead of 2 shapes in each box
2. Each set has different number of total sides
3. At least one circle in each shape other shapes have straight edges
4. Arrows all pointing anywhere but right
5. Arrows all pointing anywhere but left
6. Rotational symmetry has order of 2/4
7. All black/grey objects fit together in white circle
8. All have same number of white, black or grey areas
9. Multiply hour hand by minute hand
10. All shapes have same object to make up eyes and mouth
11. Small objects linked by straight line without encountering another object
12. Large object is white and number of black circles is equal to number of sides plus one
13. Prime number of intersections the line passes through
14. Each contains at least one happy and sad face
15. Set A being odd number of points and set B even number of points
16. One black shape in each and either triangle or quadrilateral
17. Number of sides of shapes equals number of double-headed arrows
18. Diamond moves diagonally and cross moves anticlockwise
19. Each box has at least two shapes - largest being circle or square
20. Circles on bottom half unless hexagon present
21. When arrows on top of each other or vice versa more circles or more squares
22. Two circles equals patterned shape and one arrow equals black shape
23. White shape has 3/5 more sides than the black shape
24. Total number of enclosed regions is three/2 (sticks)
25. Two curved shapes = triangle present (one overlap = black triangle, 2 = striped triangle 3= white triangle)
26. Two straight shapes and triangle present
27. Dashed circles in corners (big shapes sides is 4+number of circles)
28. Dashed circles on sides (big shapes sides is 2+ number of circles)
29. 8 sides but count number of sides on black as double and biggest shape is in lowest position
30. Hand points to odd number, minutes points to even number
31. Shaded and unshaded groups are separate/overlap
32. Four corners occupied by four distinct shapes and three circles with various patterns
33. Shape with prime number of sides has dotted edges and non-prime is full edges
34. Arrow points up when circle triangle and quadrilateral present
35. 15 symmetrical letters formed into three words/four words
36. Imaginary lines drawn between triangles encloses all circles vice versa
37. Ellipse points to square/circle
38. Multiples of 5 dots/6 dots
39. Shape intersects square at corner vs. on sides
40. More dots inside outlines shape than outside
41. All triangles are above the squares
42. Self crosses line once and if curved line then circle present
43. Total number of sides is even
44. Odd number of overlaps and even number of lines
45. Two black and two grey
46. Number of sides of shape is number of arrows and all arrows parallel
47. The number of intersecting lines is twice the circles
48. Odd number of objects
49. Number of shape sides is one greater than intersections of lines
50. Position of black circle determine triangle colour
51. Filled shapes on one side of box and sided shapes can have a line through
52. Sides add up to 18/19
53. White circle means off number of intersections and vice versa
54. Only one point of contact between shapes
55. Always quadrilateral to left of crescent
56. Four vertical lines and three horizontal lines, square at top and circle at bottom
57. Number of shapes is one more than makes up the lines of zigzag
58. Square equal to one point and triangle two (all add to 5)
59. Even number of shapes, none shaded and ignore smiley faces
60. Even/odd number of curved sides
61. Number of black dots is prime number/not prime number
62. All dots attached to two other dots
Absolute legend
you're a legend thank you so much
Hey, are these all the patterns that can come up in the UCAT?
Thanks , do you have more videos
I think so!
is there a way to check if your correct withoout looking at the answer?
Yes - once you complete the set, Medify gives you a summary of how many you got correct and how many you got wrong. You then can open up the questions in more detail, where the corrected answers along with explanation are displayed
Nope, this guy completely misunderstood your question
I was literally looking for this from you yesterday, thank you
Watched the whole thing last week but was wondering if you could do this again (abstract reasoning) but one of the timed mini mocks perhaps on medify? Something I am still massively struggling with is the timing and how to go about the entire section in real exam conditions i.e. when to know I’ve spent too long and move on and when to know I’m close to finding the pattern and need to keep looking, as well as working out which types of questions it would be best to skip and come back to etc. Thank you so so much your videos are hugely useful, my exam is in 10 days and I am so worried as I’m not improving as much as I would have liked. Thank you so much anyway if you do take this idea on board and even if you don’t. :)
wonderful videos ....just loving them !!!!
Questions on medify seem to be a lot more easier than UCAT's own practise questions that they offer. Am I correct in saying this?
i saw in another video someone who had already done the test commented that the UCAT's own practise questions tend to be harder than the actual papers.. i'm not really sure as to whether this is 100% true but hope this helped a bit
Hey what did you get for the ucat and bmat?
Nice video man, very helpful
please i need assistance on acquiring the MEDIFY software
I've got my UCAT today at 2:00 and I'm shitting myself, I don't feel ready at all but hey-ho we're doing it anyways, thanks for the last minute video :)))
How did it go?
@@ayooni5783 eh it was alright but I am making sure I start revising for BMAT now, cramming just isn't worth it !
@@zarataqui4345 all the best and your gonna make it 😃 🙂
@@ayooni5783 thank you !!
@A H 😭Ikik but it's the only career I am genuinely interested about. Thank you though
18:00 May you please explain the solution.
@Abdul ALMEREI I've seen these square number sequences come up a few times now
Hey there Kath! Ive been watching your videos for a while now and your mindset and goals always interest me!
( i left a comment in one of your older vids)
Its interesting to see how a medic student wants to do engineering and also you are doing business school aswell. Can you please tell me HOW you are able to do all 3 (what paths did you have to take) , and why you wanted to do those 3. I honestly want to do all 3, and i just wonder how you manage to do it! Ps do you have any way to keep further contact with you? tks - a viewer
+ how do you recommend getting in the medical innovation route like you did
UCAT abstract reasoning questions assess your ability to identify rules & patterns in new data and apply this information to solve problems. So, you need to get proper UCAT tutoring. I advise to join iCanMed and get UCAT past papers, free UCAT resources, and questions for AR subtest.
These are so helpful, thank you!
Thanks, this vid's great
Good stuff, thumbs up
Hello Sen, how can I connect with you on instagram ?
Hello I don’t use Instagram unfortunately any longer!
cheers mate
I am meant to be preparing for my LNAT, what am I doing here 😂
Not clear
shuuush'
Who has the exam on the 15th??
Me too
Dunsin Oderinlo how did you do!
Dunsin Oderinlo wow that’s so good well done
Not even meant to be here i wanna do law lol