thank you very much for the very usual advice By the way, how can I get the ebook of NMAT? If you know please let me know. (on Amazon there were biology and chemistry but not all subjects)
hello po doc! can i ask lang po how did you handle these books? like ano po inuna nyo, if you answered them all at once, if u re-answered them etc. thank you so much!
Hi! I started with the sections I was strongest in (bio, chem, social sciences, patterns). I answered all of the questions in that section and then reviewed the ones I got wrong (why did I get them wrong?). Because I was short on time, I had to focus on the topics where I would get the most points since realistically I could not learn all of physics or math in 2 days. However, if you have more time, it may be worth your while to go through those sections more thoroughly. Sorry medyo mahaba ang answer ko, you can message me naman sa FB if you have other questions. :)
Hello there! Most schools do not require any specific classes like chemistry, biochem, etc. As long as you have a valid 4-year degree (Bachelor's) you should be eligible to apply. HOWEVER, there are a few schools that DO require certain classes in order to apply. But most schools (like 95%) do not. The best thing to do would be to check the school's website for their requirements :D
Hi doc! I'm planning to take the NMAT although i'm a business graduate, 8 years ago. Do you have any tips on how can I review for NMAT? Thank you very much.❤
Hi! Yes, I actually far exceeded my target PR. I believe a big part of that was because of the exposure I got to the types of questions asked on the NMAT by using MSA and the sample exam given by the CEM. I'll be making another video very soon covering how I studied for the NMAT. :)
thank you very much for the very usual advice
By the way, how can I get the ebook of NMAT?
If you know please let me know. (on Amazon there were biology and chemistry but not all subjects)
hello po doc! can i ask lang po how did you handle these books? like ano po inuna nyo, if you answered them all at once, if u re-answered them etc. thank you so much!
Hi! I started with the sections I was strongest in (bio, chem, social sciences, patterns). I answered all of the questions in that section and then reviewed the ones I got wrong (why did I get them wrong?). Because I was short on time, I had to focus on the topics where I would get the most points since realistically I could not learn all of physics or math in 2 days. However, if you have more time, it may be worth your while to go through those sections more thoroughly. Sorry medyo mahaba ang answer ko, you can message me naman sa FB if you have other questions. :)
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Hello doc, can I ask po, do medschool requires certain units? For example Chemistry, Biochem, etc. Thank you doc!
Hello there! Most schools do not require any specific classes like chemistry, biochem, etc. As long as you have a valid 4-year degree (Bachelor's) you should be eligible to apply. HOWEVER, there are a few schools that DO require certain classes in order to apply. But most schools (like 95%) do not. The best thing to do would be to check the school's website for their requirements :D
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Hi doc! I'm planning to take the NMAT although i'm a business graduate, 8 years ago. Do you have any tips on how can I review for NMAT? Thank you very much.❤
Sure! I have a video on NMAT tips that might be able to help you as well. You can also reach out to me on Facebook. :)
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Where can i buy it?? Thank you
Hi! Did you get your goal PR by using MSA? Thank you so much!
Hi! Yes, I actually far exceeded my target PR. I believe a big part of that was because of the exposure I got to the types of questions asked on the NMAT by using MSA and the sample exam given by the CEM. I'll be making another video very soon covering how I studied for the NMAT. :)
@@IMGeeetag where can i get the sample exam given by cem po?
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