Agenda
This year marks the first year of medical school applications without the BioMedical Admissions Test (BMAT). Many universities around the world have reverted to using the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) as a means of assessing the capabilities of medical school applicants. The UCAT is a highly time-pressured exam, so it requires extreme care, precision, and patience when tackling the questions.
This Masterclass covers all five sections of the UCAT exam and introduces mentees to the structure of the test. The session will be led by a current medical student from the University of Sydney, Hadrian Ho, who achieved an impressive score of 3030 and Band 2 in his UCAT exam. He will share valuable tips and tricks through numerous practice questions. The Masterclass will be interactive throughout.
Sign up now to reserve your spot in this highly sought-after Masterclass. It will significantly enhance your UCAT question-solving skills and better prepare you for the exam.
Note: The lecture will be conducted in English.