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nah for verbal reasoning he really helped me improve. The key thing is how he eliminates 2 statements and focuses on 2 statements. this helped imrprove my score from 600 to 800. i think his attitude is very important. he seems to be enthuisiastic and optomistic and sees this enjoyable like a game rather then a chore. so change your attitude :)
I found these very helpful. Listening and watching your thought process when dealing with these questions were very insightful. Could you please do more?
for the verbal reasoning section most websites and UCAT tools told me not to go off of prior knowledge but this dude is doing so good using some of his knowledge
I actually found that reasoning and prior knowledge does help to quickly answer the VR questions without even looking at the passage. So it should be used.
The dude in the video didn't just rely on his own knowledge. He simply used his own knowledge to lower the potential answer so he only needed to search for one or two answers in the text. There's a good chance your knowledge won't even be mentioned in the text. So be careful.
@Taimoor Muhammad Arsal You could just answer and flag, then when you have enough time, go back and recheck. Personally I usually can answer around 8 questions using prior knowledge, so for me it's fairly useful.
my guy, when im struggling to concentrate on the practise questions its nice to try work through it with someone, plz post more videos like this where its just u and the practise questions, even if its only 10 min video, quickfire etc, itlll be a real help, thnks soo much bro
I am not even a med student and dont ever plan on taking this exam lol but I sure do love seeing somebody be sure of the score they will achieve on an exam and reason it out when answering questions :)
:) Those of you looking for explanation to q9 DM. HERE IT IS Think of this way. Let x=incorrect q. hence. Correct=x+24. Hence 30=x+(x+24). Thus 2x=6 and x=3 hence correct is 30-3=27. Awesome video right! Literally unprecedented level of help given by live ted PLEASE PLEASE DO MORE. SEEING TECHNIQUES IN ACTION is completely different from theory.
as an american, i commend you for having to go through this.... it seems like the questions themselves arent terrible, but the TIME LIMIT FOR EACH SECTION?? OUCH!
Hi, I just sat my UCAT (scored 3090) honestly the UCAT consortium questions are much more difficult than the exam itself, the questions they show are the high end difficulty questions compared to the majority of those in the exam. I'd say use medify to practise for the general questions and just practise in general but also don't forget to try the UCAT consortium questions because it doesn't hurt to be over prepared.
@@aqeeb141 I sat my UCAT last year, but I found that it was harder for me to do quantitative reasoning in Medify while I scored more in actual exam than I used in Medify. But I felt verbal reasoning was easier on Medify n scored terrible in the actual exam. Can you suggest me smtg pls?
yeah for that one, was that one wrong? there was the other one which looked right as well but i thought it said jupiter did have cryovolcanoes too so i was confused as to why there was 2
I'm so ticked off right now, surely you could have made this video a week ago. I sat my exam on the 5th so it's super annoying that you decide to post this fantastic video after many had sat the exam.
set a, neither, neither, set b, set b (set a= 2 shapes in the bottom left corner had different fills and set b= 2 shapes in the top right corner with same fill)
easy way to find out is to do 24 minus the 30 is 6 then divide by 2 gives 3. Basically if incorrect is X then correct is X + 24. Since there are 30 questions we do X + 24 plus X = 30 or 2X + 24= 30 -> 2X=6 and X = 3. So 3 incorrect and 27 correct. So fast way to do in your head is just 30-24 then divide by 2 gives 3 for incorrect
It says total of 30 Questions are done 24 MORE correct answers than incorrect answers thus we cannot have something like 6 incorrect answers as number of correct answers= 6+24( as there are 24 MORE correct answers than incorrect)= 30 correct answers which would imply that there was 30+4=34 questions which is not true Therefore we are left with possibility of having 3 incorrect answers as this gives us 3+24=27 correct answers and 27+3=30 Questions comprising of incorrect and correct answers
It’s the same basically. I used medify for a week and my scores went from 2200 to 2800 on my last mock. Unfortunately on the exam I didn’t get my 2800 since that was a lucky one but a managed 2550 which is around where I was working at. Difficulty is the same
@@cookiek3350 around 6 weeks but I wasn’t consistent. Also wish I’d done more theory and timing practise. I’d say spend 1-2 weeks understanding the theory and all the advice for each section then do timed questions for 4 weeks. Don’t exhaust yourself before the exam
I think since it will contain relatively a lot more names and dates to remember and read comprehensively and those types of passages can contain a lot more sophisticated vocabulary which can be a lot more time consuming to read. So I believe it is also best to guess and skip and come back and read if you have time.
Hey sorry for the late reply but basically the math is: (x+24) + x = 30 2x = 6 x = 3 Therefore, they answer 27 questions correctly, and 3 questions incorrectly. It then tells us that they answer 14 questions correctly in History. Therefore, to find the remaining questions they answer correctly simply subtract: 27 - 14 = 13. Hence answer is therefore 13. Hope this helps!!
For DM, how did you quickly know which questions to skip? Like for logic puzzles i look at it briefly and genuinely dont know whether it would be one of those easy ones or really lengthy ones
I know you are working out loud because you are doing a demonstration for us but in the real UCAT we can’t vocalize and that’s a pain. If only we can speak aloud that can really be helpful.
out of the 4 sections vr dm qr and ar u got 130/174 getting u 99th percentile what do you think a 115/174 would get me cos thats where im at atm when practicing mock exams
j0hn468 draw a tree diagram, where in the first roll there is a outcome of either the numbers (2,3 or 4), with a 1/3 chance of occurring. Then in the second roll, each individual outcome in the first roll, has the outcome of either (2,3 or 4). As the first roll has 3 outcomes and each outcome in the first roll can have 3 outcomes. There are 3 times 3 amount of outcomes. So there are 9 outcomes
The dice has 6 sides. As there are two dice, you multiply this to get 1/36. The question asks the outcomes to get 5. This is only possible by 2 and 3. So the outcomes are 2,3 2,3 3,2 and 3,2.
hypothetically speaking, you may have known what the answers are for this mock. You act like you do well based on your amazing "secrets" and sell a bunch of courses claiming your secrets will get you 99th/ also make it believable by pretending your saying your thought process.... Just a thought
Nameless. easy way to find out is to do 24 minus the 30 is 6 then divide by 2 gives 3. Basically if incorrect is X then correct is X + 24. Since there are 30 questions we do X + 24 plus X = 30 or 2X + 24= 30 -> 2X=6 and X = 3. So 3 incorrect and 27 correct. So fast way to do in your head is just 30-24 then divide by 2 gives 3 for incorrect
@Butter Milk ahh okay yeah i’m third year now (from september) it’s good not too bad Alh. the stuff in the news makes the prospect of becoming a dr in the nhs scarier and scarier ngl to u, but the course itself is enjoyable and wouldn’t have wanted to do anything else.
SAHIL JOSHI hi. Why is number of incorrect question x + 24? Isnt x the incorrect questions so why is it added on to the correct questions? Maybe im just confusing myself lol
@@bahramsamadi1046 i kinda flopped ngl. I got 2540 😬. VR especially got me bad. And my computer froze after the QR section so i had to leave the room for like 5 min n then shift to another computer .
@@bahramsamadi1046 not gonna lie the questions were VERY similar to medify. And im pretty sure i saw the same AR question on medify in my real exam. Which aspect of DM are you stuggling with?. Ive seen that venn diagrams may help. But always make sure u practice with pen n paper for the logical puzzles.
@@king-r6712 ahhh I see I see, I'm not even sure tbh, I'm just very inconsistent with them, the harder logical puzzles ruin me and some of the drawn out syllogisms are also killers, I have mine on Thursday, I guess I'll need to bang out medify loool
@@abdulkhaled1745 I took it last year when applying for med school. Didn't get any offers but hopefully things go well in Clearing (hopefully A-levels are good as well 😅) . If not I have to do the test when reapplying. Really can't be arsed.
@@captturtleneck9335 same the stress from ucat especially when you leave everything to the last week. I only just realised now how hard it is. Anyway good luck.
I don't blame that shit is hard. I've rescheduled mine 2 times acting like I'll really revise this time. Worse part is that I also have mocks when I start sixth form again and guess what I didnt do shit again. No motivation what so ever
Abstract reasoning is such BS. Some squares, counting sides, are you kidding me? because there is not enough context, multiple solutions are possible and you are half-guessing the answers without a way to really look for additional cues and proof to make a solid choice.
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wait everyone gets the same mock tests?
q31 on abstract reasoning - set A triangle pointing right = one circle triangle pointing left= 2 circles opposite for b
the key here is that he seems to be enjoying it
nah for verbal reasoning he really helped me improve. The key thing is how he eliminates 2 statements and focuses on 2 statements. this helped imrprove my score from 600 to 800. i think his attitude is very important. he seems to be enthuisiastic and optomistic and sees this enjoyable like a game rather then a chore. so change your attitude :)
how do you know which 2 statements to eliminate
@@rngss9541 when you read the article its quite obvious which ones are wromg
Basically did that method in my exam today got 670 so I’ll take it😂
How does he have so much extra time to look over questions 😭 is time just slower for smart people smh
I found these very helpful. Listening and watching your thought process when dealing with these questions were very insightful. Could you please do more?
dude do you wanna sit my UCAT with me
Oof... I'm toast with this test man! I was thinking the same about this guy taking me test!!😭😭
for the verbal reasoning section most websites and UCAT tools told me not to go off of prior knowledge but this dude is doing so good using some of his knowledge
I actually found that reasoning and prior knowledge does help to quickly answer the VR questions without even looking at the passage. So it should be used.
The dude in the video didn't just rely on his own knowledge. He simply used his own knowledge to lower the potential answer so he only needed to search for one or two answers in the text.
There's a good chance your knowledge won't even be mentioned in the text. So be careful.
@Taimoor Muhammad Arsal You could just answer and flag, then when you have enough time, go back and recheck. Personally I usually can answer around 8 questions using prior knowledge, so for me it's fairly useful.
This test is crazy easy compared to the ones on Medify now
He has surpassed us mere mortals
my guy, when im struggling to concentrate on the practise questions its nice to try work through it with someone, plz post more videos like this where its just u and the practise questions, even if its only 10 min video, quickfire etc, itlll be a real help, thnks soo much bro
I am not even a med student and dont ever plan on taking this exam lol but I sure do love seeing somebody be sure of the score they will achieve on an exam and reason it out when answering questions :)
next time you do this can you do it with an eye tracker it will be alot easier us to see where you are trying to look thanks!
:) Those of you looking for explanation to q9 DM. HERE IT IS Think of this way. Let x=incorrect q. hence. Correct=x+24. Hence 30=x+(x+24). Thus 2x=6 and x=3 hence correct is 30-3=27. Awesome video right! Literally unprecedented level of help given by live ted PLEASE PLEASE DO MORE. SEEING TECHNIQUES IN ACTION is completely different from theory.
thank you so much.. that was very kind of you to take time and explain... I was genuinely confused at first...
I swear that Cup of Tea contains intellect enhancing stimulants.
crushed modafinil dissolved in his tea
wow this man is amazing, immediately increased my ucat score after looking at his approach
You make it look like a piece of cake
What an absolute legend
This was the most helpful video ever.
Is it me or this mock is so much easier compared to the ones on Medify now
Especially qr like whattt????
@@sa-kr4by and verbal
as an american, i commend you for having to go through this....
it seems like the questions themselves arent terrible, but the TIME LIMIT FOR EACH SECTION?? OUCH!
yep, and your expected to get a score of 2700+ or your not going to university
Thank you so much. This was really really useful! Please do some more of these videos.
This guy is making it look easier than it is 😅
Bro tbh I honestly think this exam is much easier than the other mock exams on Medify!!
such a helpful video to see your thought process in action. mental maths ability is insane
That circle method is really helpful, thanks!
Sea could you share the time stamp where he used it, I don’t want to watch the entire video to find out.
time stamp please :)
27:50 sorry for the late reply
9:40 In question #16 in VR, the answer is D. You can find the answer in 4th sentence of the first paragraph.
Thank you so much for this it helps alot seeing someone do the exam
I am doing medify, and the stuff seems a lot easier than the official practice provided by the UCAT consortium.. please tell us your opinions.
Hi, I just sat my UCAT (scored 3090) honestly the UCAT consortium questions are much more difficult than the exam itself, the questions they show are the high end difficulty questions compared to the majority of those in the exam. I'd say use medify to practise for the general questions and just practise in general but also don't forget to try the UCAT consortium questions because it doesn't hurt to be over prepared.
@@aqeeb141 is medentry's difficulty harder than UCAT too?
@@aqeeb141 I sat my UCAT last year, but I found that it was harder for me to do quantitative reasoning in Medify while I scored more in actual exam than I used in Medify. But I felt verbal reasoning was easier on Medify n scored terrible in the actual exam. Can you suggest me smtg pls?
Wish I'd come across this before sitting mine. Will refer to it if I end up doing it again
It was so useful. But when you put volcano in Jupitar as one of the answer in VR, I was crying hard inside so much lol.
hahaha, trust me I cringed too rewatching it :(
I cringed when you misspelt Jupiter on your comment!
yeah for that one, was that one wrong? there was the other one which looked right as well but i thought it said jupiter did have cryovolcanoes too so i was confused as to why there was 2
Best UCAT revison resource out there.
I can't thank you enough for this. Really appreciate it
Smashed it mate, very helpful
Anyone else feel that medify’s questions are a lot easier than medentry’s?
medentry's QR is significantly harder...
@@dr.paddlesmack2054 thats false. Medify has some VR questions that are tough asf
At 1:09:19, George IV (% of his life was he the British monarch) = 380100/24791 = 15.3%
this guy has to be the earliest user of zoom
G.O.A.T
This is really something 🙃
At 1:09:29, A female the British monarch = 4733300/110806 = 42.7%
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this dude is a absolute legend
I'm so ticked off right now, surely you could have made this video a week ago. I sat my exam on the 5th so it's super annoying that you decide to post this fantastic video after many had sat the exam.
Jacob Mathews what did you get?
Yh what did u get bro
i saw this the day after i sat my exam :/
at least youve done it !!well done! what did you get enlighten us and how did you find it
Would you say reading out helps in verbal reasoning?
At 1:19:19, the population of Bolivia in 2014 = 10,742,000
Where are the stats that normally appear below the table, which compares your scores to the other medify users?
That's a new feature that wasn't available on this page when I did the exam. It was there as a summary on the front page of medify though :)
At 1:12:43, He has left = 26000/445 = 58.4%
July 11th, my ucat exam
teach me your wayssss
I'm in complete shock
What is the correct answer for the AR set A set B type question which he skipped? (1:25:22)
set a, neither, neither, set b, set b (set a= 2 shapes in the bottom left corner had different fills and set b= 2 shapes in the top right corner with same fill)
youre actually a god!
How did you get 27 on the 9th question of decision making section? 34:33
easy way to find out is to do 24 minus the 30 is 6 then divide by 2 gives 3. Basically if incorrect is X then correct is X + 24. Since there are 30 questions we do X + 24 plus X = 30 or 2X + 24= 30 -> 2X=6 and X = 3. So 3 incorrect and 27 correct. So fast way to do in your head is just 30-24 then divide by 2 gives 3 for incorrect
It says total of 30 Questions are done
24 MORE correct answers than incorrect answers
thus we cannot have something like 6 incorrect answers as number of correct answers= 6+24( as there are 24 MORE correct answers than incorrect)= 30 correct answers which would imply that there was 30+4=34 questions which is not true
Therefore we are left with possibility of having 3 incorrect answers as this gives us 3+24=27 correct answers
and 27+3=30 Questions comprising of incorrect and correct answers
Haris R I didn’t say 6 incorrect, read the whole thing
Think of this way. Let x=incorrect q. hence. Correct=x+24. Hence 30=x+(x+24). Thus 2x=6 and x=3 hence correct is 30-3=27.
great vid helped a lot
You are a legend
9:32 couldnt it be the jupiter one as well as the mid atlantic ridge having volcanoes caused by diverging boundaries???
not the jupiter one cuz it said "jupiter's moons" pretty sure
Do you not recommend flagging questions to come back to them at the end? or just leaving them incomplete.
At 1:28:06 you identified that "arrows are a distraction", how could you tell that so quickly?
Because they are not present in every box, so it can't be the sole rule for either of them
thank you sir
Anyone know how true these scores/ difficulty levels are to the actual UCAT?
It’s the same basically. I used medify for a week and my scores went from 2200 to 2800 on my last mock. Unfortunately on the exam I didn’t get my 2800 since that was a lucky one but a managed 2550 which is around where I was working at. Difficulty is the same
@@yousefomer2941 you revised for how long tho?
@@cookiek3350 around 6 weeks but I wasn’t consistent. Also wish I’d done more theory and timing practise. I’d say spend 1-2 weeks understanding the theory and all the advice for each section then do timed questions for 4 weeks. Don’t exhaust yourself before the exam
Jesus
Why do you skip the war/history questions in VR?
perhaps it is something he finds more confusing/ hard to wrap his head around, so he skips and goes for the easier ones first
I think since it will contain relatively a lot more names and dates to remember and read comprehensively and those types of passages can contain a lot more sophisticated vocabulary which can be a lot more time consuming to read. So I believe it is also best to guess and skip and come back and read if you have time.
I don’t get Q9 of DM.. can someone explain it to me :(
Hey sorry for the late reply but basically the math is:
(x+24) + x = 30
2x = 6
x = 3
Therefore, they answer 27 questions correctly, and 3 questions incorrectly.
It then tells us that they answer 14 questions correctly in History.
Therefore, to find the remaining questions they answer correctly simply subtract: 27 - 14 = 13.
Hence answer is therefore 13.
Hope this helps!!
@harmanbasra7405, thank you so much for your useful and practical exploration 😃👍
For DM, how did you quickly know which questions to skip? Like for logic puzzles i look at it briefly and genuinely dont know whether it would be one of those easy ones or really lengthy ones
I know you are working out loud because you are doing a demonstration for us but in the real UCAT we can’t vocalize and that’s a pain. If only we can speak aloud that can really be helpful.
I have no idea how he got 1/2 for the other two baby fish can someone explain this ? 44:25 . Is it because even chance of being black and white.
There is an even chance for each fish colour. So each individual fish has a 1/2 chance.
out of the 4 sections vr dm qr and ar u got 130/174 getting u 99th percentile what do you think a 115/174 would get me cos thats where im at atm when practicing mock exams
Im still in yr 11 but hoping to get into medicine. One question- are we allowed scrap paper during this
I think you have a whiteboard :)
How can it be neither if it’s odd or even?
How is question 9 verbal reasoning false
Exam in 15mins 🥺🥺
howd it go?
@@WHBWProductions 645 band 2
sahel khanipour it’s not only your sj band that matters
@@User-rh2mw ?
what was your overall score? Hope you smashed it!!
How are you drawing?
45:13 - can someone please explain to me why is there a total of 9 possibilities?
j0hn468 draw a tree diagram, where in the first roll there is a outcome of either the numbers (2,3 or 4), with a 1/3 chance of occurring. Then in the second roll, each individual outcome in the first roll, has the outcome of either (2,3 or 4). As the first roll has 3 outcomes and each outcome in the first roll can have 3 outcomes. There are 3 times 3 amount of outcomes. So there are 9 outcomes
The dice has 6 sides. As there are two dice, you multiply this to get 1/36. The question asks the outcomes to get 5. This is only possible by 2 and 3. So the outcomes are 2,3 2,3 3,2 and 3,2.
How much is Medify in Australia
i didnt understand q28 dm
is question 10 verbal reasoning not cant tell
37:57 how ironic haahah
hypothetically speaking, you may have known what the answers are for this mock.
You act like you do well based on your amazing "secrets" and sell a bunch of courses claiming your secrets will get you 99th/
also make it believable by pretending your saying your thought process....
Just a thought
nah the guys solves 1000's of ucat questions for us students on his course, he's as legit as they come.
you can’t reattempt a medify mock :)
How are 27 questions correct on DM question 9?? Please explain
Nameless. easy way to find out is to do 24 minus the 30 is 6 then divide by 2 gives 3. Basically if incorrect is X then correct is X + 24. Since there are 30 questions we do X + 24 plus X = 30 or 2X + 24= 30 -> 2X=6 and X = 3. So 3 incorrect and 27 correct. So fast way to do in your head is just 30-24 then divide by 2 gives 3 for incorrect
Yousef Omer thank you so much I really overthinked it
Nameless. No worries man, I used to get so confused too with these but after breaking it down it made sense, good luck on your test :)
Yousef Omer hi! If x = incorrect why is it then corrext = x + 24. Shouldnt correct just be 24? Its confusing me :(
Anyone have tips for learning equations for QR?
which equations do we need to know? also when is yours good luck! i just deeped if we all get in we'll be going to med school together in'sha'allah
@Butter Milk How did u know i was a 2nd yr med student
@Butter Milk ahh okay yeah i’m third year now (from september) it’s good not too bad Alh. the stuff in the news makes the prospect of becoming a dr in the nhs scarier and scarier ngl to u, but the course itself is enjoyable and wouldn’t have wanted to do anything else.
How many true false can't tell questions are there in the ucat?
4 passages (16)
34:01, how did you get 27?
@SAHIL JOSHI excellent and thanks :D
SAHIL JOSHI hi. Why is number of incorrect question x + 24? Isnt x the incorrect questions so why is it added on to the correct questions? Maybe im just confusing myself lol
i would like to know this did he make a mistake?
I hv my ucat in a few hours. Im so scared
How did it go
@@AIContentx not gooddd 😅😅
@@allegrahanda6567what did u do and what are u doing now?
Legend
just sat the Ucat the other first time. Minimal preparation. Got 2400 something for those who care to know.
Aiming for closer to 3000 next time I sit.
Is the exam harder or easier than the ucat website, medify, etc ?
@@ryhan9896 about the same difficulty as the UCAT website. Didn't use medify so can't comment on that
the answers r in fron of you.
Omg my ucat is tomorrowwww
How did it go?
@@bahramsamadi1046 i kinda flopped ngl. I got 2540 😬. VR especially got me bad. And my computer froze after the QR section so i had to leave the room for like 5 min n then shift to another computer .
@@king-r6712 that's not a bad score at all, were the qs harder than the medify mocks? For some reason I'm really struggling with DM on medify
@@bahramsamadi1046 not gonna lie the questions were VERY similar to medify. And im pretty sure i saw the same AR question on medify in my real exam. Which aspect of DM are you stuggling with?. Ive seen that venn diagrams may help. But always make sure u practice with pen n paper for the logical puzzles.
@@king-r6712 ahhh I see I see, I'm not even sure tbh, I'm just very inconsistent with them, the harder logical puzzles ruin me and some of the drawn out syllogisms are also killers, I have mine on Thursday, I guess I'll need to bang out medify loool
wow
I really don't want to do this test again 😂
When are you taking it?
@@abdulkhaled1745 I took it last year when applying for med school. Didn't get any offers but hopefully things go well in Clearing (hopefully A-levels are good as well 😅) . If not I have to do the test when reapplying. Really can't be arsed.
@@captturtleneck9335 same the stress from ucat especially when you leave everything to the last week. I only just realised now how hard it is. Anyway good luck.
@@abdulkhaled1745 Fucks sake, have to do the test again :(
I don't blame that shit is hard. I've rescheduled mine 2 times acting like I'll really revise this time. Worse part is that I also have mocks when I start sixth form again and guess what I didnt do shit again. No motivation what so ever
9:44 it says moons of Jupiter not Jupiter lol
Bruh
34:42
Amazing videos but your cold was irritating haha
Thanks for the yelp
Abstract reasoning is such BS. Some squares, counting sides, are you kidding me? because there is not enough context, multiple solutions are possible and you are half-guessing the answers without a way to really look for additional cues and proof to make a solid choice.
9:49 its D not C coz "Jupiter's moons"
He probably done this paper before I'm sure 😂