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Chances of getting into oxbridge med (UK based)

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Chances of getting into Oxbridge med

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UCAT tips as someone who is just starting to prepare

The UCAT is a 2-hour long computer based test. The test is similar to the UMAT but with new question formats and the addition of a test of Situational Judgment (SJT) which measure attitudes and behaviours identified as desirable for successful healthcare professionals. Research shows that the test is a reliable and valid predictor of performance at Medical School.

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Medify or Medentry for the UCAT? (UK)

The UCAT is a 2-hour long computer based test. The test is similar to the UMAT but with new question formats and the addition of a test of Situational Judgment (SJT) which measure attitudes and behaviours identified as desirable for successful healthcare professionals. Research shows that the test is a reliable and valid predictor of performance at Medical School.