I think the best thing to do is read the similar options you think are correct and think how they connect with each other to identify which is the conclusion and which is the reason for it. E.g. for the two think its it x therefore y or y therefore x
@@sharankapadia7891 Brother, is reading the whole BMAT Assumed Knowledge guide sufficient to tackle section 2? Or shall I give a quick glance to A Level books too?
Hi Ash! In the video I mentioned the data-type problem solving questions! I believe those are still fair game I think what they meant when they said they’ve removed ‘data and inference’ are those long passages/graphs with the follow-up questions
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I think the best thing to do is read the similar options you think are correct and think how they connect with each other to identify which is the conclusion and which is the reason for it. E.g. for the two think its it x therefore y or y therefore x
That’s definitely a good approach for certain questions!
Very helpful video. Appreciate all your efforts bro. Have subscribed to your channel. Keep up the amazing work :)
Thanks for your kind comments:)
@@sharankapadia7891 Brother, is reading the whole BMAT Assumed Knowledge guide sufficient to tackle section 2? Or shall I give a quick glance to A Level books too?
Great tips man. Gonna do the BMAT as I want to apply to imperial.
Best of luck!
what would u say is an ideal Bmat score for imperial to consider one?
What were your scores
What were your marks? Fab video btw
Data got cancelled anyways
Hi Ash! In the video I mentioned the data-type problem solving questions! I believe those are still fair game
I think what they meant when they said they’ve removed ‘data and inference’ are those long passages/graphs with the follow-up questions