When it comes to your medical application, navigating the UCAT exam efficiently can make all the difference. Scheduling UCAT tests strategically, along with targeted preparations for the exam, can significantly impact your success.
As UCAT exam bookings open on 23rd June, I recommend securing an end August/early September test date. The test dates range from 13th July to 24th September, so selecting an optimal testing date provides ample time for summer preparation and revision. These dates are highly sought after, so aim to secure your exam slot as close to 23rd June as possible.
To assist preparations for your students applying for the upcoming UCAT and UCAS medical application, we invite students to attend the final Free Virtual Get Into Medicine Conference of this academic year, where we will delve into the UCAT exam and the UCAS application process.
Yr 12/S5 and Yr 13/S6 reapplication students and parents can sign up to the conference for free on Saturday 6th June from 9am - 1:30pm: https://medicmentor.org/get-into_medicine_conference_signup/
The Free Virtual Get Into Medicine Conference provides a comprehensive overview of the application process, including the latest UCAT and Personal Statement guidance. I will delve into each step of the medical application journey, covering areas like:
- UCAT Entrance Exam
- Exam techniques and sample questions from each UCAT section
- UCAT shortcuts and timeline
- Best UCAT preparation techniques
- Tactically choosing universities
- Medical school interview skills
- Extracurricular and supracurricular activities
- Work experience
- Applying for scholarships to study medicine
This conference offers a fantastic opportunity for students in Years 10/S3 to 12/S5 who are considering a career in medicine. Attendees will gain valuable insights, practical preparation tips, and a certificate to enhance their UCAS applications, making it an experience not to be missed.
For more information on the conference, please visit: https://medicmentor.org/get-into-medicine-university-conference/
Students must have a working camera, so that they can speak directly to doctors. Speaking to doctors is a compulsory requirement for applying to medical school, which can be discussed in their interviews. Students must also attend with a parent or guardian, so they are fully informed and can support more effectively during your students application, too.
