How I Scored 3300 on the UCAT (99th Percentile)

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  • This video is about how I scored 3300 on the UCAT. I'll give some general advice & section-specific tips. Hope you find it helpful, and good luck studying!
    General Tips: 0:56
    Verbal Reasoning: 2:49
    Decision Making: 4:02
    Quantitative Reasoning: 4:39
    Abstract Reasoning: 5:25
    Situational Judgement: 5:54
    Check out these resources that I used!
    Official UCAT question bank: www.ucat.ac.uk/prepare/practi...
    Medify: www.medify.co.uk/ucat
    MedEntry: www.medentry.co.uk/ucat

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  • @-_-meme5677
    @-_-meme5677 Місяць тому +1

    Amazing Video! some great advice for the UCAT, thx so much!

  • @jsalla
    @jsalla 25 днів тому

    Great, Thanks for this video

  • @yejin3970
    @yejin3970 2 місяці тому +1

    great video !!

  • @fsb.kgb.2023
    @fsb.kgb.2023 2 дні тому +1

    HII great vid. But can i have some ''game -changing'' advice as my ucat is coming up very very soon and i still have ALOT to improve. I need help with DM and QR. what are your best personal tips for these as you seem very great at ucat. :) thanks

  • @user-y1206
    @user-y1206 8 днів тому +3

    Thank you so much, the advice was very helpful, especially the vr. From all of the sections quantitative reasoning is something I terribly struggle at, just when working through the solutions and how my timings are not so great. Do you have a bank of topics or a formulae cheat sheet for qr, which you used, where I can refer back to learn the basic maths content?
    Thank you!!

    • @tangyue6
      @tangyue6  8 днів тому

      Hi Masooma! I'm glad my video was of use to you! For QR, I noticed that there are usually a few calculations tested: percentage, unit conversions, rates of change, and statistical averages. I didn't actually active build a list or cheat sheet - I found that with the sheer volume of practice, I would have a mental checklist in the back of my head. I'm not sure if this can be extrapolated to you, but I hope you find this helpful! Good luck studying!

    • @user-y1206
      @user-y1206 8 днів тому

      @@tangyue6 Thank you so much for getting back to me, I really appreciate it! I see, it really is practicing. Would you say medify or medentry closely reflected your actual quantitative reasoning section of the actual ucat exam? just generally as a whole as well. Thanks

    • @tangyue6
      @tangyue6  5 днів тому

      @@user-y1206 Yeah, I'd say that Medify is closer to the actual exams in terms of QR - but in general, they are both really similar. If you have time, I'd recommend both to practise as many questions as you can!

  • @thefreshboiii7572
    @thefreshboiii7572 5 днів тому +1

    Hi thanks for the video! Just wondering when you say you did 5 hours per day of UCAT revision, did you have atar or school to study for?

    • @tangyue6
      @tangyue6  5 днів тому +1

      Hi! I started UCAT prep when I finished my school finals, which gave me a bit less than 3 months to study! Good luck with your UCAT prep!

  • @binkie5396
    @binkie5396 2 місяці тому +3

    Hello! I was wondering if you could give an idea about how accurate you felt the questions on medify and medentry were compared to the exam. Especially for VR and DM.
    I've found that Medentry is a lot stricter with their syllogisms but medify is more flexible - which i found to resemble the official resource a little more. I've been asking around and VR seems to be really variable. Many people say Medentry is more similar as it involved more inferencing and the length was more realistic but honestly after doing some of the official questions it seemed pretty inference-less.
    Most importantly though how much do you believe the official resources for VR and DM especially reflect difficulty on the real exam? Most opinions I've heard say that the official resources for VR are too short and easy and some say they're a good representation.
    Also if you don't mind what were you averaging on mocks for medentry and medify? Was your score similar to what you got when you did the official mocks?
    Sorry for so many questions I'm really quite worried about this.

    • @tangyue6
      @tangyue6  2 місяці тому +4

      Hi Amelia! Thanks for all your questions. Let me answer them one by one:
      1. In terms to similarity to the actual UCAT, I’d say that the order of similarity goes as follows: official practice tests > Medify > Medentry. Keep in the mind that these 3 resources all resemble the UCAT very well, so honestly there isn’t a lot of difference in similarity. Whatever you have, it will be adequate to prepare you! I think what’s most important is to focus on whatever question you have and really be able to master them inside out!
      2. For VR, I’d say that both Medify and Medentry resemble the passage length and difficulty well, both in general and inference-wise.
      3. For DM, I found Medify to be slightly better than Medentry in terms of resemblance!
      4. For my mock averages, I initially did poorly (I think my first mock was around 2400, about a few months before the exam). But as I did more practice, my mock scores improved drastically. My best Medify mock score was around 3000, but that was two weeks before the exam. I then practised using the official Pearson resources, which didn’t compute any scores. I think my biggest tip for this is to not worry too much about mock exam scores, and just focus on getting the questions right & making sure you can correctly do the questions you got wrong the first time. If you mock score isn’t great right now, know that you’ve got time to really improve it and score high on the actual UCAT, just like me!
      I hope that answers your questions; let me know if you have other questions! I will soon be making other videos about medical school applications, so stay tuned! (And maybe suggest some topics?) Wish you all the best in your UCAT preparation and medicine application!

    • @binkie5396
      @binkie5396 2 місяці тому +1

      @@tangyue6 ok thank you so much for your help!
      My mocks right now are pretty good. For medify my average is 3041 and medentry is 3100. I don't think I need to worry too much but like it's a scary thought to think if I mess up on the day then I'd have wasted all this time hahaha.
      But thanks for your insight and I'll make sure to update you when i get my score!

    • @tangyue6
      @tangyue6  2 місяці тому

      @@binkie5396 Wow! Your mock scores are very good (a lot better than mine at this point last year!) and I’m sure that if you keep up your hard work, then you can be very successful! A 3000+ score can get you interviewed at virtually all medical schools (though I’m not sure about the unis that used to use BMAT like Oxbridge)
      Have confidence in yourself! The UCAT is a skill-based exam as opposed to content-based, so the chances of you messing up are very low! Please keep me posted, I look forward to hearing your good news!

    • @binkie5396
      @binkie5396 2 місяці тому +1

      @@tangyue6 haha yeah but right now there's a downward trend in my mock scores HAHA i think it's from other factors though (considering I've been consistently sleeping at 3am). I just reread your previous response about suggesting topics for future vids and I was thinking (drawing on my own experience anyway) how most people struggle heaps with either VR or DM syllogisms so maybe something about that could be good! Thanks again - your feedback has been a lotta help!

    • @ari67543
      @ari67543 Місяць тому

      @@binkie5396 hi when r u planning on sitting the ucat exam?

  • @nandhinivenkatsrinivasan3149
    @nandhinivenkatsrinivasan3149 17 днів тому +1

    Hey, great video! I was wondering if you could give me the link to the medical ethics book that you mentioned?

    • @tangyue6
      @tangyue6  17 днів тому

      Are you referring to the GMC Good Medical Practice guide? Here it is: www.gmc-uk.org/-/media/documents/good-medical-practice---english-20200128_pdf-51527435.pdf

    • @nandhinivenkatsrinivasan3149
      @nandhinivenkatsrinivasan3149 13 днів тому +1

      @@tangyue6 Yes! Thank you so much :)

  • @mrwickgaming5117
    @mrwickgaming5117 10 днів тому

    I’m just recently done with GCSEs and am looking to sit my ucat during early September. I have another year (A-levels) to sit my UCAT. So would it be wise to do my UCAT this year?

    • @tangyue6
      @tangyue6  10 днів тому +1

      Hi! Congrats on finishing year 11 & your GCSEs! I think that the UCAT is only valid for 1 year, so you can't use this year's UCAT towards your uni applications. If you still want to practise, that's great as well!

    • @mrwickgaming5117
      @mrwickgaming5117 9 днів тому +1

      I did not know that. Thank you!

    • @tangyue6
      @tangyue6  9 днів тому

      @@mrwickgaming5117 Good luck with your A levels & future medical school applications!

  • @ari67543
    @ari67543 Місяць тому +1

    hi what where you're initial scores (like on the diagnostic mock)?

    • @tangyue6
      @tangyue6  25 днів тому +1

      Yeah, I remember my first mock was a low 2400, but I practised over time so I improved over time. I think my highest mock score was in the 3100s, so there's definitely a lot of room to improve if you put in the effort!

    • @ari67543
      @ari67543 25 днів тому +1

      @@tangyue6 Thank you so much for replying! Also towards the end how much hours were u revising and did you use medify or medentry?

    • @tangyue6
      @tangyue6  25 днів тому +1

      @@ari67543 No worries! In the last 2 weeks, I probably averaged 10+ hours per day in revision - definitely would not recommend that to you as I feel the marginal benefit of the extra hours is quite thin 😅
      I used both Medify and MedEntry, but towards the end I was using more of the official Pearson exam bank, and that's what I'd recommend as well! Good luck revising!

    • @ari67543
      @ari67543 22 дні тому

      @@tangyue6 Thank you so much! i just have one last question when you were revising did u do perfect each section first before moving on tot the next one or did you do all of them in one day?

    • @tangyue6
      @tangyue6  17 днів тому +1

      @@ari67543 Yes, I would try to perfect each section first as I found that focusing on 1 section versus 5 was easier for me!