UCAT tips
The UKCAT (or UCAT as it is now called!) can be such a scary thought for aspiring medical students – it’s likely to be different to any exam you have ever done before, and many unviersities put such a strong weighting on it. If you are planning to do the UCAT this year or in the future, I hope some of these tips will be helpful for you. Of course, everyone is different and prefers different methods but this is just based from my personal experience!
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How to stay on top of your work at university
In my first year at university, there was a lot of work and it can be easy to fall behind if you don’t have strategies to help yourself keep up. In my first semester, I felt like I was still trying to find my feet and I hadn’t really chosen set revision methods and ways to plan my work, so it was harder to keep up! From January onwards, I felt a lot more organised and had a set method of writing notes and revising for exams (we had exams every 6 weeks), so I thought I’d share some tips 😊 My first year at medical school I’ve just finished my first year at medical school and I can’t believe how fast its gone! I’m writing this 2 days after my final exam and I’m heading back home in a week (sorry for the delay in the upload- I’m now back home!). Exam season was stressful but I have enjoyed the whole year so much and I’m feeling pretty sad to be leaving so soon! I love being at home but all of my friends from uni live super far away so I’m going to miss it a lot! I thought I’d just make a post to summarise my first year at university for anyone who is interested, and also for me to look back on further down the line! |
AuthorI am a 19 year old aspiring doctor and I am currently studying at medical school, after completing my A-Levels in Biology, Chemistry and Maths. I created this blog to share my study tips and techniques and advice on applying to university, as well as some health and lifestyle posts, too. I hope you find them useful! Jasmine x Archives
August 2020
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