Tag Archives: Anna
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7th time is a charm….
Leave a commentJuly 25, 2017 by Emedica
It is a fact universally acknowledged that Anna may have taken the UKCAT more times than anyone else in the …
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Anna’s 5th UKCAT
Leave a commentJuly 2, 2015 by Emedica
If you think taking the UKCAT is a stressful and arduous thing then consider that I take it every year, …
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UKCAT – where to begin
Leave a commentJune 3, 2015 by Emedica
It really does feel very unfair! This time last year you were still in the thick of your GCSE exams. …
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SJT: Key Domains – Ethics
Leave a commentJuly 9, 2014 by Emedica
The UKCAT doesn’t expect you to be experts in medical ethics! There are long, complex (and probably very dull!) papers …
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SJT: Key domains – Safety
Leave a commentJuly 6, 2014 by Emedica
There are lots of things which are important principles when working in medicine or dentistry but the one which should …
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Anna takes the UKCAT…. again
Leave a commentJuly 3, 2014 by Emedica
For the fourth time I dug out my passport and headed to the test centre to take the UKCAT. I …
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Just for fun! Another UKCAT poem!
Leave a commentAugust 13, 2013 by Emedica
Verbal reasoning is not about comprehension It’s the inferred, implied and definitive in tension Is it certainly true? False? Is …
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Anna’s UKCAT #mark2
4August 2, 2013 by Emedica
I took my UKCAT in the first week but the test was interrupted by a fire alarm so was invalidated. …
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PC Plod – here to help with UKCAT Abstract Reasoning!
Leave a commentJuly 14, 2013 by Emedica
It’s worth developing a methodical and structured approach to these questions – looking at various features in turn. Pattern: Look …
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How to approach a new style Verbal Reasoning question in UKCAT
4July 12, 2013 by Emedica
New style Verbal Reasoning questions take a bit longer. When you’re doing a ‘true or false or can’t tell’ question …
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