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Medify Mock Exam Scores?
« on: April 29, 2019, 09:24:16 pm »
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Hey everyone!

I've been doing Medify Mock exams for a while, and my results always fluctuate between good and bad. My most consistent section is VR, in which I score over 700 consistently, but for DM, there is a range of 600 - 800, for QR, 600 - 850, and for AR, 600 - 770. With such large fluctuations, I don't know what will happen on test day!

How are you all using Medify going?

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Re: Medify Mock Exam Scores?
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2019, 09:30:42 pm »
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Hey
I'm not using Medify but my scores on my drills have also fluctuated alot, especially decision making and situational judgement.
Apparantly it is normal for scores to fluctuate, maybe some one else could confirm?

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Re: Medify Mock Exam Scores?
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2019, 12:31:39 pm »
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Hey
I'm not using Medify but my scores on my drills have also fluctuated a lot, especially decision making and situational judgement.
Apparantly it is normal for scores to fluctuate, maybe some one else could confirm?

I've been using both Medentry and Medify and I have only done one exam for medify still but nearly all for Medentry :( . However, my score fluctuates a lot as well. Medentry's exams are definitely overkill (especially quantitative reasoning which is too hard to complete in 20 minutes) and as far as I know Medify's exams are a lot closer to official UKCAT (if not a little harder on certain subtests). Usually I am averaging over 700 for VR so its not a huge problem for me- Medify's VR is pretty easy. For SJT, my band fluctuates from band 1 to 3 - which is slightly annoying. I also sometimes fluctuate in DM but it isnt very hard when you do a lot of questions.

@Scoopity Poop - I've done a couple of Medify mocks and one exam. I got a similar score to you, 700+ on VR and band 1 on SJT and rest around 600. That was quite a while ago. What I have done is i have allocated doing specific subtests on certain days- for example- I do Abstract Reasoning 4/7 days cause I find it the most challenging and I do VR and SJT around twice a week because they are the easiest. I suggest you allocate more time to the ones you are struggling the most at and do specific subtests on certain days (instead of doing all subtests on one day). How are you finding Abstract Reasoning on medify ?

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Re: Medify Mock Exam Scores?
« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2019, 08:37:27 pm »
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I've been using both Medentry and Medify and I have only done one exam for medify still but nearly all for Medentry :( . However, my score fluctuates a lot as well. Medentry's exams are definitely overkill (especially quantitative reasoning which is too hard to complete in 20 minutes) and as far as I know Medify's exams are a lot closer to official UKCAT (if not a little harder on certain subtests). Usually I am averaging over 700 for VR so its not a huge problem for me- Medify's VR is pretty easy. For SJT, my band fluctuates from band 1 to 3 - which is slightly annoying. I also sometimes fluctuate in DM but it isnt very hard when you do a lot of questions.

@Scoopity Poop - I've done a couple of Medify mocks and one exam. I got a similar score to you, 700+ on VR and band 1 on SJT and rest around 600. That was quite a while ago. What I have done is i have allocated doing specific subtests on certain days- for example- I do Abstract Reasoning 4/7 days cause I find it the most challenging and I do VR and SJT around twice a week because they are the easiest. I suggest you allocate more time to the ones you are struggling the most at and do specific subtests on certain days (instead of doing all subtests on one day). How are you finding Abstract Reasoning on medify ?



Hi, before doing mocks how much practice did you do, as I don't want to waste the medify mocks. Also just curious, are you doing the UCAT after finishing school since you already have 6 subjects done?

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Re: Medify Mock Exam Scores?
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2019, 11:31:35 am »
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Hi, before doing mocks how much practice did you do, as I don't want to waste the medify mocks. Also just curious, are you doing the UCAT after finishing school since you already have 6 subjects done?

I actually started doing my first mock as soon as I started UCAT preparation just to feel how the real exam feels and the timing. Before that, all I did was drills on all the subtests. Then i started focusing on my struggling areas (like AR, VR and QR). Now i do a mock once per two weeks (or sometimes once a week).

I finished 'mainstream school' last year (I was in yr 12). I am only doing Specialist Maths this year to hopefully boost my atar up to the high 98 to low 99 because I didn't do as well as I planned in my vce subjects.
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Re: Medify Mock Exam Scores?
« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2019, 03:11:15 pm »
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I actually started doing my first mock as soon as I started UCAT preparation just to feel how the real exam feels and the timing. Before that, all I did was drills on all the subtests. Then i started focusing on my struggling areas (like AR, VR and QR). Now i do a mock once per two weeks (or sometimes once a week).

I finished 'mainstream school' last year (I was in yr 12). I am only doing Specialist Maths this year to hopefully boost my atar up to the high 98 to low 99 because I didn't do as well as I planned in my vce subjects.

Oh ok thanks, good luck with spesh this year and congrats on your study scores last year

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Re: Medify Mock Exam Scores?
« Reply #6 on: May 06, 2019, 09:41:51 pm »
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Hi, before doing mocks how much practice did you do, as I don't want to waste the medify mocks. Also just curious, are you doing the UCAT after finishing school since you already have 6 subjects done?

Yeah, abstract reasoning is just okay I guess. Not too hard, not too easy either. It's just average for me, so I'm hoping my VR, QR and DM help me up to the 90th percentile I guess!

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Re: Medify Mock Exam Scores?
« Reply #7 on: May 08, 2019, 10:23:50 am »
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Yeah, abstract reasoning is just okay I guess. Not too hard, not too easy either. It's just average for me, so I'm hoping my VR, QR and DM help me up to the 90th percentile I guess!

Same. I'm hoping my VR and DM carry me. I hope there isn't requirement that you need to get above 700 in all sub-tests to apply to Monash Uni.
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Re: Medify Mock Exam Scores?
« Reply #8 on: May 09, 2019, 09:41:08 pm »
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Same. I'm hoping my VR and DM carry me. I hope there isn't requirement that you need to get above 700 in all sub-tests to apply to Monash Uni.

I'm from Tasmania though, and through the Rural Application Process, the standards I need to reach are way lower! Like, I know people that got into medicine at UTAS with an ATAR of like 95, and a pretty average to shocking UMAT scores!

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Re: Medify Mock Exam Scores?
« Reply #9 on: May 09, 2019, 09:45:22 pm »
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I'm from Tasmania though, and through the Rural Application Process, the standards I need to reach are way lower! Like, I know people that got into medicine at UTAS with an ATAR of like 95, and a pretty average to shocking UMAT scores!

weird flex but ok . . .

nah,

 in all seriousness universities ( especially Monash)  always stress about how much of an advantage Rural Applicants get !
Use it to your advantage !

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