How can I pass the UKCAT?

The UKCAT consists of 4 sections: Verbal reasoning, Decision making, Quantitative reasoning, Abstract reasoning. There are lots of different ways to approach preparation for this exam, but I find that the most successful way is going through practice papers. We will spend some time going through some example questions together so that you can get an idea of what will be required from you for each section, then we can move on to timed practice

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