Hi Sharon, I love your videos, thank you for sharing your tips for the tests, it is foremost in my mind at the moment. Just a little thing, Lancaster aren't doing situational judgement, it's deductive reasoning this year, it is far shorter than 45 minutes.
Hi, thanks for such a helpful video! You said there is a need to calculate things and I was wondering if they provide formulas? Also, if you are allowed to use a calculator?
Hello! Thank you for the helpful video. So this might seem like a silly question but I’ve been trying to find out when exactly the selection test (for UEL) takes place on the Saturday - and where would it have been if it wasn’t online? No worries if you don’t know ☺️
Hi Sharon Thank you again. I have an MSc and did well in my stats. However, I need to refresh this. I am in late Oct and starting an early revision plan. Stats is a large topic area. How did choose your revision topics? Thanks
Hi Sharon, this is a great video. Your hard work is inspiring! I can't access the link (I guess those books have already been sold out!) Could you share the title of the MCQ book? x
Okay so this may just be me, but I have quite a full on full time job and I haven't studied masters level stats/research. I graduated in 2019 so I need to revise it all from scratch. This has worried me a little! I don't feel like I have the capacity to dedicate hours every day to revision :( I just want to know enough to be able to get through to an interview. Oh dear I'm panicked
I’m so sorry that this has made you anxious and I did have this video planned to be posted in December but alas I was busy with the course. I was the same, I was working as an AP during this period and spent two hours in the evening after work and time in the morning if I was working from home. I’m aware not everyone can do this. If I had to prioritise certain revision tasks I would focus on the flash cards and MCQs. You can then figure out what topics you’re not too sure of and watch the NYU lecture and read around the topic. Hope this helps!!
Hi Sharon, I love your videos, thank you for sharing your tips for the tests, it is foremost in my mind at the moment.
Just a little thing, Lancaster aren't doing situational judgement, it's deductive reasoning this year, it is far shorter than 45 minutes.
Oooo thanks for making us aware of that, will pin this comment. Good luck Vicky!
Hi Sharon, thanks for such a helpful video! I was wondering what your tips and resources on practicing SJTs are? 🥰
Hi, thanks for such a helpful video! You said there is a need to calculate things and I was wondering if they provide formulas? Also, if you are allowed to use a calculator?
what an amazing youtube channel!!
Thank you!!
Guess who’s watching this an hour before the exam haha
Hello! Thank you for the helpful video. So this might seem like a silly question but I’ve been trying to find out when exactly the selection test (for UEL) takes place on the Saturday - and where would it have been if it wasn’t online? No worries if you don’t know ☺️
Hi Sharon
Thank you again. I have an MSc and did well in my stats. However, I need to refresh this. I am in late Oct and starting an early revision plan. Stats is a large topic area. How did choose your revision topics? Thanks
Hello! Many thanks for making this video. Is there any way I can contact you privately to ask you some questions?
Hi Sharon, this is a great video. Your hard work is inspiring!
I can't access the link (I guess those books have already been sold out!) Could you share the title of the MCQ book? x
Thanks for watching! I have updated the links x
Hi , Can you apply for the NHS bursary if you are an international student?
Okay so this may just be me, but I have quite a full on full time job and I haven't studied masters level stats/research. I graduated in 2019 so I need to revise it all from scratch. This has worried me a little! I don't feel like I have the capacity to dedicate hours every day to revision :( I just want to know enough to be able to get through to an interview. Oh dear I'm panicked
I’m so sorry that this has made you anxious and I did have this video planned to be posted in December but alas I was busy with the course. I was the same, I was working as an AP during this period and spent two hours in the evening after work and time in the morning if I was working from home. I’m aware not everyone can do this.
If I had to prioritise certain revision tasks I would focus on the flash cards and MCQs. You can then figure out what topics you’re not too sure of and watch the NYU lecture and read around the topic. Hope this helps!!