How can one prepare to take the UKCAT test?
“Preparation The university Medical and Dental Schools participating in UKCAT do not endorse any commercially-available preparation course for the UKCAT. Preparation is not necessary, desirable or advantageous. The test is designed to be a test of aptitude rather than academic achievement, therefore the test does not draw on any particular body of knowledge or curriculum that a candidate can learn in advance. However, candidates should practise answering the types of questions that will be presented in the UKCAT, to familiarise themselves with the question styles, multiple-choice format and varying requirements of each subtest. Candidates should also familiarise themselves with the onscreen test format so that they know how to move the mouse, answer questions and move through the test. Practice questions To help you prepare for the UK Clinical Aptitude Test, two practice tests are provided below. The long version of the practice test includes all the questions from the shorter version