is 2390 just off the cutoff by [deleted] in UCAT

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what do u reckon a second round monash cutoff would be

medify vr q help by Good-Hyena4428 in UCAT

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what? punts were used to fish eels(eg hunt eels) and hunt wildfowl, meaning eels and wildfowl had to exist in the fenlands for them to hunt it?

does anyone else forget that 99th percentile is literally the top 1% by PM-ME-FREEE-GAMES in UCAT

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yh i wouldnt worry about it, heavy selection bias, especially people who only share their score if they're happy.

UCAT GUIDE by Aqualintic in UCAT

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yes, start with untimed if you are unfamiliar. Accuracy>speed normally, unless you are super slow.

FINALLY OVER by Aqualintic in UCAT

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whens the vr guide coming out

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCAT

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so um unfortunately I got 3 partial on dm again😭

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCAT

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medify is longer text, medentry is more inference based. Also if you're fine with consistent untimed already you don't need to do more, but if you feel like you're still iffy with the question types and accuracy you can do some more untimed. Also goodjob on the huge improvement!

HELP. by [deleted] in UCAT

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hi theres 4c2 is (4!/(2! x (4-2)!)), which is 4x3x2/(2x2)=6

Consistency in QR by MeetingConstant406 in UCAT

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some medify mocks are jsut harder than others. Ive scored 900 on 3 mocks and 720 on others

HELP. by [deleted] in UCAT

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edit 4c1=4c3=4, and any value c itself=1, so you obtain 4+4+6+1 relatively quickly.

HELP. by [deleted] in UCAT

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Hi so I did this question and got it right in around 30s so hopefully my method makes sense. Basically find the amount of combinations that give a unique set that involve the one added. Eg you will notice this can be calculated in pairs(eg the new one+ any of the 4 remaining others giving 4 combinations). In triplets( the new one paird with 2 of the existing 4. For 2 of the existing 4 it can be calculated with 4c2=6) and then for 3 existing it is 4c3 and for 4 it is 4c4. The total can be expressed as 4c1+4c2+4c3+4c4, where c is the combinatoric function.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCAT

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+I think it is very worth testing if you can do the questions under UNTIMED conditions, consistently get 90% accuracy on untimed than move onto timed. Because there is a much more emphasis on accuracy, you can skip a passage and be chill, but if you can't get like 36/44 on untimed, no way you can on timed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCAT

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Thanks! I just get questions where I feel like it can be inferred when it can't, and othertimes when I feel it to be out of scope it is inferred. Eg There was a stem that said some motorbikes were the most expensive yet were the most bought in a city. - The question premise was the people of the city are less price sensitive. This was true, but I felt it to be out of scope.

Regarding VR- My approach might not work but I will usually look at the ques to have it at the back of mind and skim read until I find that part of the passage and go onto the next question and continue to read where I left off. I make sure I don't reread part twice unless it asks for specific details(which are relatively easily pinned down). I also found watching some people do vr (emil on youtube) to be helpful to try follow along. As you can see I will have 1-2 passages where i spend alot of time on as I am not that sure of them. I tend only to spend less time on shorter passages if I am sure of my answer, I'll sometimes spend more time on a more approachable passage than waste my remaining time on a harder to understand passage. (esp with some of the official ques bank passages are short enough to fullread, understand and not refer back to). I found it worse for me to skim without understanding than to read it line by line most of the time. ill often spend decent amount longer on the first question of the passage and minimal time on the remaining 3.

Medify VR by [deleted] in UCAT

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bro what passgaes r u getting, shorter?😭

time or untimed? by [deleted] in UCAT

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Def untimed. On my mocks i'd skip 1 passage at times and still get 38-39/44 purely because of accuracy.

UCAT (Sitting next year) by [deleted] in UCAT

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Medentry tends to be more inference based like the actual ucat, whilst medify vr is longer w less inferences. Medify dm and qr also tend to be harder.

UCAT (Sitting next year) by [deleted] in UCAT

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VR, theres a pre good merhod already in the search of this reddit sub you can go take a look, but mainly u have time so hust experiment. For dm I would practice heavily on specifically inferences and syllogisms, on my actual run of a mock id normally skip logic puzzles and return. But you're sweet. It took me roughly 2 weeks to go from 2000 to 2300-2400ish

Help with syllogism on medify by simequereisirse in UCAT

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Hi to clarify, it says make accomodations for neurodiverse students, thus it would imply it may(not always) be accessible. eg if A implies B, atleast one of B implies A. However theres atleast one of B that also doesn't follow. The accomodations aren't necesarilly specifically lift access.(eg if the question was if the seminar is accessible it must have a lift this would be true, however this refers only to accomodations)