How I scored 900 in UCAT Decision Making!

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  • @EmilEddy
    @EmilEddy  2 года назад +9

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  • @riyaaaa56
    @riyaaaa56 2 года назад +127

    hey thank you so much for these videos! it helped me changed my mindset & improve time management skills which took me from scoring around 15 out of 29 to 23/24 out of 29 on DM!!!!

    • @thefreshboiii7572
      @thefreshboiii7572 7 месяцев назад +6

      Isn’t DM out of 39 tho?

    • @AmnaQ4m417
      @AmnaQ4m417 4 месяца назад

      @@thefreshboiii7572no its 29

    • @shriya1316
      @shriya1316 3 месяца назад

      @@thefreshboiii7572 no

    • @4mro_
      @4mro_ 3 месяца назад

      No it's 31 mins for 29 quest ​@@thefreshboiii7572

    • @snitchsquad8673
      @snitchsquad8673 3 месяца назад

      @@thefreshboiii7572nah it’s 29 (nice rap btw)

  • @drollie
    @drollie 2 года назад +76

    Great video man, I've definitely been guilty of double checking my answers when I should have just put it down and moved on too 😬

    • @EmilEddy
      @EmilEddy  2 года назад +8

      Thanks! It's a classic mistake ahahaha

  • @catherinesullivan1823
    @catherinesullivan1823 2 года назад +13

    I found this very helpful. I’m taking my UCAT next week and decision making, along with AR are my weakest areas.

  • @mannatbains2469
    @mannatbains2469 2 года назад +5

    AH just in time! thank you!!

  • @nikhilshankar5434
    @nikhilshankar5434 2 года назад +4

    Cheers Emil, great video as always!

  • @hihi-hv1lq
    @hihi-hv1lq Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for these videos Emil, they are very reassuring and make me feel more optimistic! I will try these techniques, they seem helpful! :))

  • @Halva_101
    @Halva_101 2 года назад +10

    Love your videos and they're helping out a lot. I've noticed using an excel spreadsheet keeping track of my progress helps out a lot in seeing where I'm improving.

    • @EmilEddy
      @EmilEddy  2 года назад +5

      great job! that sounds like a excellent idea :)

  • @emmalou9489
    @emmalou9489 Год назад

    thank you so much for making these videos!!! Super helpful and straight to the point :)

  • @maellateele9114
    @maellateele9114 2 года назад +15

    perfect score 🥵🥵🥵

  • @thomashall3630
    @thomashall3630 Год назад +13

    I'm confused about the first question. The 3rd part says it's big or green. I would have thought you couldn't conclude that because it could be big and green?

    • @HadiFarhan-h2l
      @HadiFarhan-h2l 4 месяца назад +4

      u cant assume anything in the question, u have to use whats sstrictly in the prompt

    • @vanshkumar8802
      @vanshkumar8802 4 месяца назад +5

      Yeah so u can’t assume that the case mentioned above doesn’t occur. It should be no.

  • @alexgraham9950
    @alexgraham9950 2 года назад +8

    vegetable either big or green, we don't know about the size of the lettuce so it could be big and green I don't get it...

    • @tingchunng
      @tingchunng 2 года назад +5

      I have the same question too... It could be False if the vegetable is both big and green isnt it?

    • @sameulullah8757
      @sameulullah8757 2 года назад

      It's claiming that 'All' are green. So the conclusion does not follow.

  • @nooralshaikh2222
    @nooralshaikh2222 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @zaina884
    @zaina884 Год назад +15

    Hey Emil, I truly find your videos really helpful. Just had two questions:
    1. at 6:40, the third statement "The vegetable is either big or green", could it be possible that the vegetable is both big and green, as the stem does not state anything about the size of the lettuce or colour of the pumpkin?
    2. Could you please make a sepeate video on probability, as I struggle the most at probability in DM and I'd like to improve that.
    Thank you

    • @thomashall3630
      @thomashall3630 Год назад +3

      I agree completely. I don't understand how you can conclude it because it should be big green or both

    • @Unstoppableink
      @Unstoppableink 4 месяца назад

      @@thomashall3630 because they never said the lettuce can be big/small, never mentioned any size so we can't assume that

  • @Charlotte-hf5jz
    @Charlotte-hf5jz Год назад +4

    At 14:55, why do you only do 27 + 3 + 4 and not 11 and 5 because they are still in both Bebo and WeChat? (And how did you deduce without calculating that MySpace would be a great number, is it because you count every number in MySpace including ones that are intercepting)? Please answer, would be greatly appreciated!

  • @himiko7765
    @himiko7765 Год назад +5

    Hi, would you recommend triaging syllogisms, or completing them on the first round through?

  • @biancapigatto2983
    @biancapigatto2983 Год назад

    thank you

  • @helenaa9440
    @helenaa9440 Год назад +10

    Hi, I dont understand why the syllogism question on the lettuce being either big or green is correct. Either means one or the other but we dont know about the colour of pumpkins nor the size of the lettuce so could it not be big, or green, or both which is not either?

    • @YuccaPucca
      @YuccaPucca 4 месяца назад

      This is what I was thinking and I'm glad I'm not the only one.

    • @eneleda
      @eneleda 4 месяца назад +1

      it says “THIS pumpkin is either big or green”. we dont have to think about any other pumpkins than this one

  • @susanx6782
    @susanx6782 2 года назад +8

    Hi Emil, my ucat is at the end of august and I’ve been doing some questions untimed to familiarise myself with the questions, it has been a bit over a week and I still have around 7 weeks. Do you think this is enough time?

    • @EmilEddy
      @EmilEddy  2 года назад +3

      It's definitely enough time, focus on getting a practice exam done early and learning skills, rather than just doing questions for the sake of it

  • @aminsediqi2489
    @aminsediqi2489 Год назад +10

    @15:11 - wasn't entirely sure why you just included 27+3+4 = 34 and concluded C was correct. Could you explain why this shortcut works?
    How I would have done it:
    WeChat and Bebo = 27+3+4+5+11 = 50
    MySpace = 1+8+2+27+3+4+42+13 = 100
    Here, 100>50 so C is correct.

    • @ijustwantsomemillk
      @ijustwantsomemillk 2 месяца назад

      I think he just made a mistake, I was confused too

  • @vedantbhardwaj7582
    @vedantbhardwaj7582 2 года назад +4

    Hey Emil, I have been watching your videos for the past 2 months, and have been finding them very useful. I have my UCAT in a month, so just watned some advice: Would you reccommend skipping all the syllogisms and doing all the multiple choice questions first, or would you reccommend doing the set in order. When you were sitting the UCAT, which question types would you skip, since you mentioned that you would not do this section in the correct order and instead would skip and come back to them later on. Thanks Emil, would really appreciate if you could respon... Have a nice year ahead! :D

    • @nunsense8463
      @nunsense8463 2 года назад +1

      literally the same thing I was thinking of doing too, but im nervous that i could mess up my timing and score since the syllogisms are 2 marks each or something.

    • @Akira12364
      @Akira12364 Год назад

      Hi how did it go

  • @daisylawrence7447
    @daisylawrence7447 Год назад +1

    14:04 why does counting what is outside of the intersection work? Is it because this tells you how many use use only my space and not bebo? And then you count how many just use bebo and then calculate the difference?
    P.S thanks for such a useful video, your advice is a big help.

  • @cher8693
    @cher8693 10 месяцев назад

    tysm!

  • @randygodi432
    @randygodi432 2 года назад +4

    You making a new series for each section?

  • @AMiah-jz8uu
    @AMiah-jz8uu Год назад +1

    For the second question, how do you know if forward means going up I.e. taller or going down shorter? What is meant by 1 position forward ? As I ordered them smallest to tallest and got the answer Pragandesh and Justin !?

  • @misspurplelove1
    @misspurplelove1 2 года назад +1

    hi, in the beginning 2 set of questions it says you got 3 wrong in each set???

  • @izaan3953
    @izaan3953 2 года назад +1

    in the decision making subtest i feel like thats alls im hearing lmao

  • @kingultron4572
    @kingultron4572 2 года назад +9

    Hey Emil, after doing a few subtests I have noticed that I have a serious problem with timing and I am really worried about it for the UCAT. Could you please tell me what time management rules you did to make sure you are on track for each of the subtests? I know in VR where you skip 3 passages and did 32 out of 44 questions when 5 mins are left? What sort of strategy would you do like this for the other subtests to make sure you are on track? Thanks so much

    • @EmilEddy
      @EmilEddy  2 года назад +15

      Timing approximately: DM, 1 question a minute. QR, 1 question every 30 seconds, a set of 4 in 2 minutes. AR: 1 set every minute and SJT: no real timing

  • @king-kb2ox
    @king-kb2ox 2 года назад +6

    How long did it take you to revise for ucat? Ppl are saying 3 months and i only got 5 weeks

    • @nooralshaikh2222
      @nooralshaikh2222 2 года назад +1

      thought to offer some advice, i'd say everyone is different just perhaps do timed practice as early and consistently as possible, learn from all mistakes and diversify and hone your techniques for the diff types of questions as he mentioned 👍

    • @luisz5289
      @luisz5289 2 года назад +7

      Bro I got 8 days and I just started now😂

    • @charliea169
      @charliea169 2 года назад +1

      @@luisz5289 what did u get

    • @luisz5289
      @luisz5289 2 года назад +5

      @@mingu6815
      Some tips for people who are going to do the UCAT
      For me I made a revision plan on the 8th day away from the exam, so i got 7 days of revision in, more like 5 because on two of the days i was out all day so i had to just use my phone and i probably only did like 30 minutes of work on those days total. The other days I usually did somewhere around 2-3 hours of work. My score was 2760, and i got band 2. I'm ok with it considering how much time i spent revising. I will say though I dont recommend anyone else to approach UCAT like how I did, because youre unlikely to get the same score, I think im a slight exception because I'm a pretty fast learner and I've always done minimum work and was able to get majority 9s in gcse and predicted all A*s for a level. So I definitely would not recommend anyone else revise for as long as i did, because it doesnt guarantee my score.
      Also the reason i spent so little time revising for it was because 1. I am pretty lazy and left it to last minute and 2. the main unis im applying to require BMAT, so I plan to focus more on that as the main unis that im trying to get into is cambridge and imperial. If your main unis require UCAT then i recommend studying much harder for it then i did.
      Hope this helped.

    • @rubiksworld2170
      @rubiksworld2170 Год назад

      @@luisz5289wow that’s more than great for such a short amount of revision! Could I ask how you revised for the BMAT as I’m aiming for the same universities that you did? Also how long did you give yourself to prepare for the BMAT?

  • @kingultron4572
    @kingultron4572 2 года назад +2

    Hi Emil,
    Thank you so much for this great video, it was even more helpful than your old videos about verbal reasoning because it gets more specific about the timing and retention strategies we should use to maximise our score. Could you please answer these questions if you get the chance?
    1. What if the 1st question in the passage was able to be answered only using the first paragraph of the passage? Would you finish reading the passage before going to the next question to use retention of the passage to quickly answer the 2nd, 3rd and 4th question, OR would you straight away go to the 2nd question and restart the reading of the passage?
    2. This is a similar question but when you talk about the practicing technique of reading the passage in the 1st question but not looking at it in the 2nd question but trying to remember what paragraph of the passage you need to look at to find the info, is this only a practice technique or would you do it in the practice exams as well? Would you only read it once in the 1st question and not look at it again in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th questions because you have retained the information needed for it? Or would you read it in the 1st question and only look at the relevant parts related to the question in q2-4?
    3. When you talk about reading a paragraph, covering with hand and recall in a few sentences exactly what the paragraph was about, what paragraphs should I do this for. Are these paragraphs in questions I have already done or new ones? Wouldn’t doing it with new ones be a waste of good practice?

    • @kingultron4572
      @kingultron4572 2 года назад

      Sorry I wrote this comment in the wrong video, it was supposed to be for this one: ruclips.net/video/6xkKvA1u3xk/видео.html

    • @EmilEddy
      @EmilEddy  2 года назад +4

      I'm glad you found the video useful, here are some answers:
      1. I would answer the 1st question, move to the second, read the second question and resume reading from where I left off in the first question.
      2. This is mostly a practice technique, in exams I would have to go back to the relevant parts in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th questions.
      3. This technique is for new paragraphs. Most practice platforms have more questions than you could possibly need, so 'wasting practice' isn't really a thing. This technique is more to make people practice reading with purpose

  • @fletcherbradford4729
    @fletcherbradford4729 2 года назад +4

    Hi Emil I remember from one of your older videos that you started doing mindfulness/meditation before doing the UCAT. What exactly did you do for this and where did you learn the specific exercises which you did?

    • @EmilEddy
      @EmilEddy  2 года назад +2

      I personally just took deep breaths and focused on my breath for the time that I was waiting before the UCAT. If you need guidance, try searching up techniques like box breathing, or search up a guided meditation to see what it's like!

  • @lewiswhitehouse853
    @lewiswhitehouse853 Год назад +1

    Hello Emil, your videos are very helpful I’m considering who to purchase tutoring from (medic mind, medify etc) I’m interested in how much you scored in your first UCAT test compared to the final score you achieved as I am also considering med entry too

  • @sue9302
    @sue9302 2 года назад +2

    Hi - if i revise for 2 months and a couple of weeks is that enough ? to do really well?! Asking as a gap year student ?x love your vids by the way :)

    • @EmilEddy
      @EmilEddy  2 года назад +4

      Quality over quantity always! You might have to work hard but it's doable!

  • @Deepa-g5i
    @Deepa-g5i 2 месяца назад

    I'm from India, can u please help me how to prepare for this exam bro

  • @parishasingh9588
    @parishasingh9588 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Emil! I have my UCAT in around 2 weeks and I'm really struggling with QR and DM subtests. Do you have any other tips with the UCAT being this close? I feel very underprepared and I have to juggle with my year 12 assessments with this as well.

  • @dennismalvins_
    @dennismalvins_ Год назад

    hi bro the last question is a bit challenging could you please elaborate for me please

  • @aserunjogi
    @aserunjogi 3 месяца назад

    THANK YOU

  • @salmannadeem2827
    @salmannadeem2827 2 месяца назад

    Hey emil how can i reach out to you?

  • @BrewsterJocelyn-s4o
    @BrewsterJocelyn-s4o Месяц назад

    Dereck Freeway

  • @chammey8545
    @chammey8545 2 года назад +5

    Hey Emil, in terms of skipping harder questions and coming back to them, how would you keep track of how much time you have left. I feel like this would be stressful in the actual ucat as you wouldnt be able to tell how many questions you skipped and thus how to pace yourself to be able to complete these skipped questions at the end.
    Thanks for the help

    • @EmilEddy
      @EmilEddy  2 года назад +8

      In decision making, it's approximately 1 minute per question, so keep 1 minute in mind for each question you skip. Develop the skill of understanding how long you have spent on questions by intuition and that will help you. Also note that the end review screen tells you how many questions you have left incomplete/flagged, which is helpful

  • @arya3043
    @arya3043 2 года назад

    hey, thank u for the video! also, would u b able to a video covering the diff types of venn diagram questions? :)

    • @EmilEddy
      @EmilEddy  2 года назад

      I'll be doing a full decision making mock which should cover those :)

  • @KatrSrou-w5s
    @KatrSrou-w5s 2 месяца назад

    Conroy Drive

  • @orange1510
    @orange1510 2 года назад +1

    Hi Emil, did you use kaplan as well and if so which of the following would you say are the most similar to the actual exam and in which order:
    1. Medentry
    2. Medify
    3. Kaplan
    4. UCAT question bank
    Do you reckon it is better to study with all of these or would you strongly recommend just one.
    Also when practicing would you do e.g. 55 qs of abstract (like in the exam) at once or just 5qs at a time?

    • @EmilEddy
      @EmilEddy  2 года назад +2

      Medentry is very similar to the actual exam, the rest I can't really comment on except to say that the UCAT question bank isn't particularly good. I'd recommend just studying with MedEntry, I've got affiliate links with them in the description! When practicing abstract, do timed subtest mocks for timing, and 5qs at a time to improve skills

  • @ravikabir9052
    @ravikabir9052 Год назад

    Bro watched Higher Ground (ICS)

  • @TrustAllah-rs3or
    @TrustAllah-rs3or 5 месяцев назад

    are uh indian ?

  • @shriya1316
    @shriya1316 3 месяца назад

    oh my god that intersections trick was so helpful, thank you!