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I didn't score very highly on my UKCAT, does that mean I won't get in?

The UKCAT is used by most medical schools, but not all of them. Plus, the ones that do ask for it all use the scores in different ways. Some Medical schools choose a score which they use as a cut off w...

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Answered by Georgina H. UCAT tutor
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How do I conquer Abstract Reasoning?

Abstract Reasoning (AR) is a new way of thinking which draws students to make links between shapes. Although it is a new and unfamiliar topic, the best way to tackle this section is using SCANS which shou...

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Answered by Nidhish J. UCAT tutor
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How to structure and answer my LNAT essay

The first step before starting your essay is to understand what exactly the question is asking. Does the examiner want you to pick a side or present a detailled analysis of the pros and cons of a parti...

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Answered by Amarachukwu O. LNAT tutor
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Can you teach LNAT?

As far as the multiple choice questions are concerned, you cannot ‘teach’ the LNAT per se but you can, nevertheless, practice it and hone your skills. As someone who took the exam (and obtained 32 poin...

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Answered by Aruna P. LNAT tutor
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How should I prepare for the LNAT multiple choice?

The multiple choice section of the LNAT is a verbal reasoning and critical thinking marathon (95 minutes long). The average score in most years is below 50%. To prepare your brain for this intense peri...

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Answered by Caroline G. LNAT tutor
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