With that crucial UCAT exam day looming, there is no doubt you will have already done many UCAT practice tests. You may have done these UCAT practice papers to check the skills you still require to learn, to see if you have improved, or simply to help you feel more comfortable performing under the exact test conditions. Whatever the reason, there are few simple measures that you can follow to ensure that you can get the most out of your UCAT practice question tests.
- When doing a UCAT sample questions test try to imitate
what it will be like to sit the test. Start at the same time as the
allocated test session
- Complete all the UCAT test questions from the UCAT
practice test in one sitting
- Try to use a desktop computer rather than a laptop. This
will imitate even more closely the actual test-taking scenario
- Learn the basic instructions for the
UCAT test. Make sure you memorize all the important ones and know what you
are doing, that way you do not have to waste time on the UCAT test day
making sure you are following the UCAT rules appropriately
UCAT
Practice Questions
UCAT example questions and medical interview questions will allow you to become familiar with different kinds of UCAT questions in the five subtests. Practice UCAT questions are valuable during the early part of your UCAT preparations. The UCAT example questions allow you to build your confidence & practice applying different strategies and techniques to explore what is the most effective technique for you. Completing the UCAT practice questions, without any pressure in the full timed UCAT practice test, permits you to develop the responses to different kinds of UCAT questions & discover how you can improve your UCAT answers. Alternatively, if you want to measure how you are doing against the UCAT time restrictions, without completing the full-length UCAT practice test, try setting the timer while completing a set of UCAT practice questions & making a note of how many questions you have completed in a given time. You can then compare this against the number of UCAT questions set for that subtest & continue answering UCAT questions after the timer has gone; this permits you to still focus on the individual subtests while measuring the time taken to complete the UCAT questions. This is a good method to support you to gradually move towards trying full UCAT practice tests for the UCAT exam & feeling confident that you can complete them in the target time.
UCAT practice questions are
also useful for identifying the subtests that you are struggling with & any
mistakes that you are doing that will assist you to continue to improve. Often
with the UCAT full practice test, you will only be given your overall score,
not which UCAT questions you answered correctly or incorrectly, thus, you won’t
be able to identify errors & ways to learn from them. Remember, developing
the effective UCAT exam strategies which work for you is essential to
succeeding in not only the UCAT exam but many other tests you will take
throughout life. The more you practice the better you will become at
recognizing types of questions, being comfortable at answering them &
knowing how to properly allocate time to questions in each subtest. The iCanMed UCAT preparation course has numerous UCAT practice exams & the UCAT
Practice question bank that contains UCAT questions for all five subtests.