With the last window to take the UCAT coming to a close (September 29th), Prep Zone Academy is holding a UCAT Crash Course to help you cover the entire UCAT syllabus over 2 days. The UCAT Crash Course consists of 5 Concept Classes, each focusing on dealing with a specific UCAT topic and the difficult questions that you will encounter for that topic.
UCAT Crash Course
Strengthen your UCAT foundation in just 2 days!
- 14 hours of Concept Classes – These classes will cover the entire UCAT syllabus
- Tutorials – Attempt difficult UCAT questions with our trainers
- Prep Zone Academy’s UCAT Roadmap – Collection of slides used in the group classes
- Full-length Online Practice Tests – Familiarise yourself with the UCAT question formats
- Complimentary Medical School Application Consultation – Gain exclusive advices from our admissions consultants
Get in touch with us today to get started, simply click on “Register Interest” to chat with our UCAT consultant!
Available Groups
Group A: July 9th – July 10thGroup B: July 30th – July 31st
Can’t make it for any of these dates? Chat to us now to customise your UCAT preparation schedule!
Course Structure
5 Concept Classes
- Cover concepts and test-taking strategies.
- Build a strong foundation for the UCAT.
- 1 Quantitative Reasoning Concept Classes (3.5h)
- 1 Verbal Reasoning Concept Classes (3.5h)
- 1 Abstract Reasoning Concept Classes (2.5h)
- 1 Decision Making Concept Class (2.5h)
- 1 Situational Judgement Concept Class (2h)
5 Tutorials
- Cover difficult UCAT topics.
- Practice & review difficult questions.
- Doubts clarification with trainers.
- Best practices & tips to improve your score.
- 1 Quantitative Reasoning (2h)
- 1 Verbal Reasoning (2h)
- 1 Abstract Reasoning (2h)
- 1 Decision Making (2h)
- 1 Situational Judgement (2h)
Course Schedule
Tutorials
Course Curriculum
Verbal Reasoning
- Question format: Evaluate a statement (true/false/can’t tell), Choose the best answer (A/B/C/D multiple choice)
- Test Strategies: Timing/General approach, Speed reading, Understanding key words, Common tricks
- Question types: Specific detail vs. Inference questions
Quantitative Reasoning
- Problem solving: Numerical skills
- Medical & research applications: Quantitative skills (calculating dosages of drugs, creating & interpreting statistical data for research, etc.)
- Data interpretation: Interpreting test results in tabular/graphical form
- Common topics: Number properties, Percentages, Ratios, Rates, Statistics, Geometry, Income tax, Time zone, Currency conversions
Abstract Reasoning
- Question Format: Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4
- Patterns: Recognising relevant patterns in data (Number of shapes/sides/angles/points/intersections, Colors/shades, Type & size, Geometric rules, Relationships of dependence between objects, etc.)
- Strategies
Situational Judgement
- Scenario training
- Ethics: To differentiate right from wrong as a doctor
- Question types: Type 1 (Appropriate/Inappropriate), Type 2 (Important/Not important)
- Good medical practice: Roles & responsibilities
Decision Making
- Question types: Logic puzzle, Syllogism, Evaluating arguments, Sets & Venn diagrams, Probability, Data Interpretation