UKCAT考試分數(shù)低怎么辦?

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Many of you will have already sat your UKCAT or

will be sitting it very soon. Hopefully you’ll have all achieved the scores you were hoping

for, but if not, don’tworry! Here are some top tips on what to do next.

Take adeep breath

First of all, you should all give yourselves a pat

on the back, because no matter what your score is, you’ve completed the UKCAT which is an achievement in

itself. It is a really daunting test and can be quite a stressful experience,

so take a deep breath and feel the sense of relief in knowing that it’s now behind you.

Thankfully the UKCAT is not a pass/fail test, so no

matter what you have got you still have some hope. If you take the next steps

very carefully you may never have to sit the UKCAT ever again! You’ve got your score so now it’s all about working with it strategically…

Keep your options open

Be prepared to keep your options open. Although you

may have set your heart on one medical school, remember that if you don’t fit the criteria, it’s definitely not the end of the world, becausethere are plenty more to consider.

Don’t let this 3 digit number be a barrier to you being given a place at

medical school simply because you were too fixated on applying for your first

choice university! I’m not

saying don’t

follow your heart, but if a university has a cut off score of 650 for the UKCAT

and you got 649 and still apply, you’ll only be granting yourself a rejection straight away. Make sure you don’t waste a single application spot…you only have 4 so choose very carefully.

Beselective

Firstly, you should probably strike off anyuniversity that ranks applicants on their UKCAT score straight from your list.You can expect that the candidates who have managed to obtain exceptionallyhigh scores will opt for these institutions, so applying for these will onlyput you at a disadvantage.

Some universities may look at your UKCAT score incombination with another aspect of your application, such as your GCSE resultsor your personal statement. Keep your eyes open for medical schools taking thisapproach. If you are able to achieve maximum points with your GCSE grades oryou feel as though you have a particularly strong personal statement, you maybe able to compensate for missing those few points in your UKCAT.

Many universities are pretty transparent about howthey deal with applications, so a bit of research will easily help you to clearthings up for yourself.

Look atUKCAT cut-off points

Bear in mind that there are also medical schools

which operate using a UKCAT cut-off point. And of course you won’t know what that cut-off score, as it’ll vary from year to year depending on the

performance of their applicants. This can seem rather daunting and feel as

though you’reblindly sending off your application, but there are ways in which you canbetter inform yourself.

The best thing for you to do is wait for the UKCAT

testing to finish–after this, the percentiles will be publishedand you’ll be

able to see which percentile your score falls in. You will then have the

liberty of looking at the previous cut-off points for these universities and

the percentiles they fell under for that particular year. This will give you a

good indication of the mark at which they tend to draw their line. You’ll then be able to take a more educated guess as to

whether it’d beworth making an application to these universities.

Consider taking the BMAT

Finally, don’t rule out the BMAT. Taking the BMAT will mean you

get another shot at a completely different admissions test. At this point you’re probably fed up with these entrance exams, butdo seriously consider this as an option.

I hope this post has given you a few ideas aboutwhat you can do now to continue on your journey.

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