I really relate to this! I am on my third attempt at the UCAT now, and the last time i took it i actually did worse than the previous time and i think its because I took the same attitude that you are talking about in this video (if i dont try hard it wont matter if i fail).
I used to watch your videos when I was trying to get into med last year. It was inspiring seeing you not give up. I'm currently in first year medicine but it's been really hard since everything has gone online :/ I
I’m in the exact same position in NZ! It’s so much harder online than the normal process of examinations. So happy that it’s going back to normal in our second semester. But I 100% agree with you!
@@cmoore7518 I'm really glad it's going back to normal for you next semester! Not the case for us here unfortunately :( but that's okay, next year will hopefully be better. Watching these videos lowkey make me feel relieved that I don't have to sit UCAT again. Watch these when I don't want to study lol
Definitely, you hundred per cent deserve being where you are right now!!!! All the experience and knowledge that you share with us, is just priceless. All the motivation and advice are so so helpful. BIG THANK YOU!!!!
I've been prepping for my UCAT for a while now and I'm not doing so well ans losing motivation and I came across your video and I just want to thank you so much for sharing this. This has really motivated me to keep going- this was so real and I can really relate to you! Thank you 💞
Aw I completely understand what you must be going through, I feel very glad that this has been relatable for you! I wish you all the very best with it!
UCAT is definitely an important part of the medical application process - evidence has showed that candidates with a good score will perform better on their degree but not necessarily produce better doctors. Good luck.
Sat mine this summer and I felt exactly the same way as you did towards the test. Even tho I got slightly above average and I’ve sent my application off I still hate the thought of the exam. I mean I’m here on a ucat vid when I should be interview prepping. I got lucky in the sense that I knew people who had applied already and they gave me good UCAT prep advice. I just wish I enjoyed the process a bit more and had a healthier outlook towards the exam to be honest.
I'm a neuroscience student at university of birmingham also. I want to apply for post-grad med this year and Uni of Birmingham is my first choice. I'm 2 weeks away and I'm so nervous, I haven't done enough revision because of other deadlines. I'm going to binge watch your videos and eventually reach out to you as you really know your stuff!! I'll use this video to motivate myself and put the work in x
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I really relate to this! I am on my third attempt at the UCAT now, and the last time i took it i actually did worse than the previous time and i think its because I took the same attitude that you are talking about in this video (if i dont try hard it wont matter if i fail).
The important thing is that you now have the awareness! The previous attempts don't matter, I wish you all the best!!
I used to watch your videos when I was trying to get into med last year. It was inspiring seeing you not give up. I'm currently in first year medicine but it's been really hard since everything has gone online :/ I
I’m in the exact same position in NZ! It’s so much harder online than the normal process of examinations. So happy that it’s going back to normal in our second semester. But I 100% agree with you!
@@cmoore7518 I'm really glad it's going back to normal for you next semester! Not the case for us here unfortunately :( but that's okay, next year will hopefully be better.
Watching these videos lowkey make me feel relieved that I don't have to sit UCAT again. Watch these when I don't want to study lol
Definitely, you hundred per cent deserve being where you are right now!!!! All the experience and knowledge that you share with us, is just priceless. All the motivation and advice are so so helpful. BIG THANK YOU!!!!
I've been prepping for my UCAT for a while now and I'm not doing so well ans losing motivation and I came across your video and I just want to thank you so much for sharing this. This has really motivated me to keep going- this was so real and I can really relate to you! Thank you 💞
Aw I completely understand what you must be going through, I feel very glad that this has been relatable for you! I wish you all the very best with it!
UCAT is definitely an important part of the medical application process - evidence has showed that candidates with a good score will perform better on their degree but not necessarily produce better doctors. Good luck.
Yes, I completely agree with you. Thank you and all the best to you too!
Sat mine this summer and I felt exactly the same way as you did towards the test. Even tho I got slightly above average and I’ve sent my application off I still hate the thought of the exam. I mean I’m here on a ucat vid when I should be interview prepping. I got lucky in the sense that I knew people who had applied already and they gave me good UCAT prep advice. I just wish I enjoyed the process a bit more and had a healthier outlook towards the exam to be honest.
I'm a neuroscience student at university of birmingham also. I want to apply for post-grad med this year and Uni of Birmingham is my first choice. I'm 2 weeks away and I'm so nervous, I haven't done enough revision because of other deadlines. I'm going to binge watch your videos and eventually reach out to you as you really know your stuff!! I'll use this video to motivate myself and put the work in x
I feel for you!! keep me posted with your application and let me know if I can help in anyway :) good luck!
have missed your videos!!
Atousa, what were the entry requirements for grad entry at Birmingham back when you applied?
Love your vedios atousa... Love from India 💕💕
We all love your all videos.....
Is international students study graduate medicine in UK who completed his masters in UK?