You gave 1 minute for this question but in the actual UCAT, there is only an average of 14.4 seconds for each. It is just darn ridiculous to do 50 questions in 12 minutes.
If you look at 7:22, he says for each set, there are 5 questions that should be answered in 1 min and then he explains each of those 5 questions should be answered in around 15 seconds. He did say it correctly.
A way faster solution was to notice that the test shape contains exactly the same items of the top left shape from set A, so the only thing left to check is if shape positions have some rule in set A
Honestly, I noticed colour first, 3 blacks, 2 whites, 1 circle with dots. In a test where you’ve only got 15 seconds to answer, I would just go with that and move on
I "solved" the example in just about 10 seconds. I'm an artist/designer I just looked at the total visual field to feel what that was like, then felt the model to I was meant to match.Then I looked at both A and B together feeling that until it felt an echo similar to the model made one or the other become more important and the other seemingly disjointed. It was a simple test so I didn't need to look at shapes or angles. I did notice a visual line of shaded circles meandering through A which was lacking in B. It's similar to detecting what notes are in fragrances, spices in the air when food is cooking, matching a color from home identically without taking a swatch with me, or noticing when ideas rhyme. I have to clear my head of thinking and listen to what things "tell" me. I'm often baffled when people can't tell the difference between a world class abstract painting and a first year art student, an artistic forgery or someone having a laugh.
Yeah, im an artist too, and i find abstract reasoning pretty easy imo, fhe timing is just what gets me 😭 50 questions in 12 minutes is actually crazy when am i ever gonna use that skill as a dentist
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You gave 1 minute for this question but in the actual UCAT, there is only an average of 14.4 seconds for each. It is just darn ridiculous to do 50 questions in 12 minutes.
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If you look at 7:22, he says for each set, there are 5 questions that should be answered in 1 min and then he explains each of those 5 questions should be answered in around 15 seconds. He did say it correctly.
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A way faster solution was to notice that the test shape contains exactly the same items of the top left shape from set A, so the only thing left to check is if shape positions have some rule in set A
its not faster overall
Agree
Honestly, I noticed colour first, 3 blacks, 2 whites, 1 circle with dots.
In a test where you’ve only got 15 seconds to answer, I would just go with that and move on
I cant see any price on a site. I do not need whole course - only abstract reasoning techniques. How much is it?
yes same for the job employment process haha
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I "solved" the example in just about 10 seconds. I'm an artist/designer I just looked at the total visual field to feel what that was like, then felt the model to I was meant to match.Then I looked at both A and B together feeling that until it felt an echo similar to the model made one or the other become more important and the other seemingly disjointed. It was a simple test so I didn't need to look at shapes or angles. I did notice a visual line of shaded circles meandering through A which was lacking in B. It's similar to detecting what notes are in fragrances, spices in the air when food is cooking, matching a color from home identically without taking a swatch with me, or noticing when ideas rhyme. I have to clear my head of thinking and listen to what things "tell" me. I'm often baffled when people can't tell the difference between a world class abstract painting and a first year art student, an artistic forgery or someone having a laugh.
This is impressive! Thank you for sharing your insights
Yeah, im an artist too, and i find abstract reasoning pretty easy imo, fhe timing is just what gets me 😭 50 questions in 12 minutes is actually crazy when am i ever gonna use that skill as a dentist
@@edgarallanpoe209 I would rather spend my life creating art and design more than anything else.
@@asunder6797 me too :,(
@@edgarallanpoe209I’m on the same boat except my exam is today in 2 hours. I’ve done minimal prep, I’m cooked
Do I get personal 1 to 1 teaching as part of the course? I am interested to join
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7:12 is this always true?
Wait I thought It's 10sec per q for AR section
In AR you work on question sets. Because you spend most of the time working out the pattern. Then the remainder answering the questions quote quickly
But it averages out around 10s per question
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His hairy self does have great hair. I wonder if he takes supplements or eat a lot of a certain food group.
I had the same😢 not anymore😢😢
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This test is so specious. Not even sure what youre trying to measure here.