I'm a 32 year old taking the BMAT for the first time after I decided I would try a total career change. I don't have the advantage of having a lot of Section 2 knowledge fresh in my head so that was actually the part I was most worried about. However, you made a compelling argument for why I should pay more attention to the essay part as well. Great tips, thanks!
for my gcses i did a lot of work to understand everything in and out thoroughly with 10h+ a day in my summer holidays just to understand the bigger picture; interleaving etc. so i think i have a very solid and good understanding of science and maths, does this mean i could get somewhere above ~4.5 for s2?
I'm a 32 year old taking the BMAT for the first time after I decided I would try a total career change. I don't have the advantage of having a lot of Section 2 knowledge fresh in my head so that was actually the part I was most worried about. However, you made a compelling argument for why I should pay more attention to the essay part as well. Great tips, thanks!
for my gcses i did a lot of work to understand everything in and out thoroughly with 10h+ a day in my summer holidays just to understand the bigger picture; interleaving etc. so i think i have a very solid and good understanding of science and maths, does this mean i could get somewhere above ~4.5 for s2?
Mam how much medical student loans do you have? Nice video.