UCAT Online Course

If you are a Medicine applicant who is preparing to take the UCAT exam, then you may be trawling the Internet to search for online courses for UCAT preparation.

It can be nerve-wracking to take the challenging UCAT exam for the first time, especially as there are limited resources on the Internet to help you revise and practice.

Well, worry not, you have come to the right place.

Here at The Future Medic, we offer an excellent online UCAT course, which we hope will make you feel more confident about taking the entrance exam.

Where can you access an online course for UCAT preparation?

The team at The Future Medic knows how daunting and challenging it is to take the UCAT exam, as it is a unique type of admissions test, one which is unlike A-Level or GCSE exams.

That is why we offer our ‘Ace the UCAT’ package, which starts from only £100.

With this UCAT tutoring package, you will have access to UCAT online courses, which are designed to help you get the UCAT score you require.

This package grants you one-to-one tutoring with our medical education specialist, who sits on medical school interview panels.

Choose from anywhere between 1 hour of UCAT tutoring to 20 hours, to help you unlock your full potential.

This package is also suitable for international students- click here to view the support options we offer for foreign students applying to UK medical schools.

Where can you access an online course for UCAT preparation?

The team at The Future Medic knows how daunting and challenging it is to take the UCAT exam, as it is a unique type of admissions test, one which is unlike A-Level or GCSE exams.

That is why we offer our ‘Ace the UCAT’ package, which starts from only £100.

With this UCAT tutoring package, you will have access to UCAT online courses, which are designed to help you get the UCAT score you require.

This package grants you one-to-one tutoring with our medical education specialist, who sits on medical school interview panels.

Choose from anywhere between 1 hour of UCAT tutoring to 20 hours, to help you unlock your full potential.

This package is also suitable for international students- click here to view the support options we offer for foreign students applying to UK medical schools.

Is it worth taking an online course for UCAT preparation?

We at The Future Medic believe it is absolutely worth signing up for a UCAT online course.

Our ‘Ace the UCAT’ package will give you all the help you need to ace the exam and achieve your best possible score. You will receive personalised, 1-to1 lessons with our highly qualified tutors, so you can progress at your own pace.

Our tutors are doctors, medical education specialists and medical school interview panellists. Between them, they have vast experience in interviewing Medicine applicants and coaching them to successfully earn a place at their dream medical schools.

This means that you will get first-hand tutoring directly from a medical school interviewer!

This level of tutoring is not guaranteed by any competitor.

Why choose The Future Medic for online UCAT courses?

We enjoy coaching Medicine applicants, so that they can start their journey of becoming a doctor.

It doesn’t matter how far along you are in your Medicine journey- whether you are applying during your A-Levels, or if you have previously been rejected for Medicine and you need a higher UCAT score- our UCAT online course is sure to help!

The average student’s UCAT score is 607, but when they book with our UCAT tutoring package, the mean student score is 743. This shows you the excellent results we gain at The Future Medic, to help  students land offers at the medical schools of their dreams.

Additionally, a high UCAT score is literally the difference between getting an interview for medical school, and not getting any interviews.

The competition for medical school places is fierce. In 2022, there were 30,000 more students applying to study Medicine- this means a success rate of only 1 in 10 at popular universities. For international students, this number is even lower at 1 in 16.

Our online UCAT course will greatly benefit you on your Medicine journey. It offers you guidance from experienced medical specialists, a low pressured environment, individual attention and the opportunities to ask questions and receive feedback.

So, why not book our ‘Ace the UCAT’ package today?

What silly mistakes should students avoid making when taking the UCAT exam?

Oftentimes, students make silly mistakes in the UCAT exam, due to nerves and panic, which ends up costing them a high score.

These avoidable mistakes include:

  • Not reading the questions properly.
  • Immediately calculating data, even though the question doesn’t ask for it.
  • Trying to find complex patterns, despite the answer being more straightforward.
  • Improper revision or study skills.
  • Not taking practice UCAT tests under timed conditions.
  • Not identifying weaknesses and areas for improvement.

If you book our ‘Ace the UCAT’ package, our expert tutors will be able to advise you on the best study skills needed to achieve a high UCAT score.

No more worrying about making silly mistakes in the UCAT and jeopardising your chances of entering the medical schools of your choice- our UCAT tutors are here to help.

How can you avoid burnout when revising for the UCAT?

  • Revise in short study sessions and always take study breaks.
  • Schedule some time to unwind and relax- whether that’s watching an episode of your favourite Netflix series, going to the gym, or meeting a friend for lunch.
  • Don’t stay up all night to study- you need at least 8 hours of sleep at night to keep yourself rested and mentally refreshed. You won’t perform as well on your UCAT exam if you are running on sleepless nights.
  • Don’t cram before the UCAT exam! It may be tempting to save all your studying for the very last minute, but cramming is totally inefficient- it just leads to panic, anxiety, and you may not retain the information you are trying to memorise.
  • On the night before your UCAT exam, stay hydrated, nourished and get a good night’s sleep.
  • If you find yourself procrastinating, make a feasible revision timetable, and stick to it.
  • If you feel frustrated and you need to vent, sit down for a chat with someone you trust. Bottling up any pent-up feelings will only increase stress.

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