Studying and practising medicine are demanding and so is the UCAT.
And it’s meant to be - the UCAT Consortium says that “the UCAT helps universities to select applicants with the most appropriate abilities and professional behaviours. As such, the UCAT is a fundamental requirement for students applying for undergraduate medicine. The UCAT tests your abstract thinking, logical reasoning and comprehension skills and takes approximately 2 hours.
Like the MMI, the UCAT is a test of skills. Not a game of memorising answers.
Strategise the right way, learn the right techniques and you’ll problem solve your way to Medical school in no time!