ATAR Notes: Forum
National Education => Admissions tests => UCAT => Topic started by: whys on August 14, 2019, 05:14:48 pm
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Hello there! I'm wondering if it is worth the time and effort to compile all the questions I have gotten incorrect and use them to revise closer to the UCAT date. I know this is commonly done in relation to subjects, but I'm not sure how helpful it will be in regards to the UCAT, especially since it's very time management-based, not just skill-based. Is it enough to go through why I got the question wrong - I mean do I really need to write down the questions I get wrong to look at later to see better improvement? If anyone could share any strategies they used to revise for the UCAT, that would be great too!
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Hello there! I'm wondering if it is worth the time and effort to compile all the questions I have gotten incorrect and use them to revise closer to the UCAT date. I know this is commonly done in relation to subjects, but I'm not sure how helpful it will be in regards to the UCAT, especially since it's very time management-based, not just skill-based. Is it enough to go through why I got the question wrong - I mean do I really need to write down the questions I get wrong to look at later to see better improvement? If anyone could share any strategies they used to revise for the UCAT, that would be great too!
Definitely worth iT😀 !!!