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burbs:
My interest in medicine is not high, but I was planning (read: parents have decided) to do it just to keep options open.

However, I don't really want to spend any time before my midyears studying for the UMAT, as my ATAR is more important to me.

Basically does anyone have some tips on how to use those 2 months before the UMAT to prepare and if there are lectures that are WORTH going to before then?

If it helps I'm apparently naturally good at these kinds of tests.

adelaide.emily10:
pi i found this

http://www.eureka-umat.edu.au/freetrial.html

there are some good sect 3 sample questions

Moderator action: removed real name, sorry for the inconvenience

Greatness:

--- Quote from: Burberry on January 24, 2011, 06:05:16 pm ---My interest in medicine is not high, but I was planning (read: parents have decided) to do it just to keep options open.

However, I don't really want to spend any time before my midyears studying for the UMAT, as my ATAR is more important to me.

Basically does anyone have some tips on how to use those 2 months before the UMAT to prepare and if there are lectures that are WORTH going to before then?

If it helps I'm apparently naturally good at these kinds of tests.

--- End quote ---
If you're naturally good at these tests then i dont think yuo would need to do too much practise. But i would do a few of the tests that you can find online and see how you go. If you need to work ona particular area then work on that section by using the resources on VN.

eeps:
I don't know where my post went, but anyhow I'll post it again. If the UMAT isn't your highest priority, then do what swarley said; find online tests to do or just use the resources on VN. I believe MedEntry runs a lecture a few weeks prior to the UMAT exam; but I can't say whether it is worth it or not. They're really the only notable UMAT preparation program that I know of; there are probably plenty more out there. I'm doing the UMAT for the same reasons as you Burberry; to keep my options open. Medicine isn't my desired course either; I don't have a specific course that I want to do in university just as of yet. Inevitably, you will find other UMAT-based resources on the internet just by searching. That's always good to use.

mystikal:
http://medicineumat.wordpress.com/

another one... its more of statistics and abit of advice... and other students there too

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