The problem with pass medicine is not that it’s too hard but the work they make you do in the amount of time given is ridiculous, it’s honestly impossible to do but i think it’s still a good resource and there isn’t any like syllogism yes or no questions in it
@@EeshaanGhanekar is it not ironic that my ucat is the exact same date as the one you did yours. this video was my sign to continue working hard, hopefully i will get very high score like you
Thanks for sharing but on your thumbnail you had put a 1250 UKCAT book but have not mentioned about it at all. Do you prefer interactive resources only .
Hi!! Yes, I was recommended that the book is not as good as online resource plus its best to practice using the computer to simulate the actual exam environment
Thank u for your advice, I love the way you love doing mocks😂😂 no wonder u did so well. What would you say kept you motivated to do mocks even if your scores were bad?
haha thanks so much- honestly sometimes i did feel quite demotivated but just counting down the days till i would (hopefully) never have to practice again was good to push me through
Depends on what you mean by low, if you’re talking about 2000 then definitely look for a uni that doesn’t look at UKAT score or has a lesser emphasis on it - I think Anglia Ruskin or East Anglia would be a good option. If you’re thinking about 2600, then you should have a lot more options. I think medic mind has a good page on universities by UCAT score - anything above 2800 will get you into any uni pretty much - this is for med. For dentistry if you’re not getting at least 2800 I would advise against applying for dentistry - just my opinion. Btw, if this is your first year taking it, don’t worry as if you’re open to the idea of taking a gap year, you can just take a gap year and retake it. Theres also clearing which might give you an opportunity to get into a uni - provided you do well enough at a levels. Hope this helps 😊
i’d say QR was much harder than the real thing and VR was easier but overall i’d say passmedicine is a good start point but don’t rely on it as the style isn’t completely the same as the real tjing
Cheers Eeshaan! This will be useful during my gap year.
The problem with pass medicine is not that it’s too hard but the work they make you do in the amount of time given is ridiculous, it’s honestly impossible to do but i think it’s still a good resource and there isn’t any like syllogism yes or no questions in it
yeah it’s a good starting point to get an idea of the ucat but on its own it won’t be sufficient
@@EeshaanGhanekar is it not ironic that my ucat is the exact same date as the one you did yours. this video was my sign to continue working hard, hopefully i will get very high score like you
@@susanx6782 I hope it went well!!
Thanks for sharing but on your thumbnail you had put a 1250 UKCAT book but have not mentioned about it at all. Do you prefer interactive resources only .
Hi!! Yes, I was recommended that the book is not as good as online resource plus its best to practice using the computer to simulate the actual exam environment
Thank u for your advice, I love the way you love doing mocks😂😂 no wonder u did so well. What would you say kept you motivated to do mocks even if your scores were bad?
haha thanks so much- honestly sometimes i did feel quite demotivated but just counting down the days till i would (hopefully) never have to practice again was good to push me through
@@EeshaanGhanekar ah I see, thank u :)
Thank u lil bro
U da GOAT, no 🧢, man like 🥵🥵🥵
Hey how did you find VR and QR in medify compared to the actual exam?
medify VR was easier than the real thing, QR was similar! sorry for the late reply though lol I assume you've already done your ucat now
Great video thanks a mill im more clear about where to put my money haha
Hello, what if you get a low UCAT score? what do you do
Depends on what you mean by low, if you’re talking about 2000 then definitely look for a uni that doesn’t look at UKAT score or has a lesser emphasis on it - I think Anglia Ruskin or East Anglia would be a good option. If you’re thinking about 2600, then you should have a lot more options. I think medic mind has a good page on universities by UCAT score - anything above 2800 will get you into any uni pretty much - this is for med. For dentistry if you’re not getting at least 2800 I would advise against applying for dentistry - just my opinion.
Btw, if this is your first year taking it, don’t worry as if you’re open to the idea of taking a gap year, you can just take a gap year and retake it. Theres also clearing which might give you an opportunity to get into a uni - provided you do well enough at a levels. Hope this helps 😊
how similar would you say passed is to the actual UCAT exam difficulty wise?
i’d say QR was much harder than the real thing and VR was easier but overall i’d say passmedicine is a good start point but don’t rely on it as the style isn’t completely the same as the real tjing
How many full exam mocks did you do each week?
did one per day essentially, so around 6-8 per week