Medical School Interview Questions - COVID-19
COVID-19 can be a hot topic in medical school interviews, especially during and shortly after the pandemic's peak. Admissions tutors may ask questions related to COVID-19 to assess applicants' understanding of public health issues, healthcare systems, medical ethics, and motivations for pursuing a career in medicine during such challenging times.
COVID-19 at Medical School Interviews
The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has profoundly influenced every facet of our lives, with the NHS experiencing the most significant impact. It disrupted livelihoods, job security, incomes, and social lives, all essential for healthy living. The topics of COVID-19, how the government and NHS responded to it, and the ongoing challenges are hot topics in Medical School Interviews.
14 Things to avoid on your UCAS personal statement for medicine
Writing your personal statement can be challenging and time-consuming, often needing several drafts before you reach the final one that you will submit on your UCAS application form. However, by avoiding certain pitfalls, you can make a strong impression with your application.
Medicine Entry Requirements
Are you aspiring to pursue a career in medicine or dentistry in the UK? If so, you've likely encountered the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT), formerly known as the UKCAT. This standardised test plays a crucial role in the admissions process for many medical and dental schools across the UK. With the end of the BMAT exam, it is anticipated that every applicant to medical and dental school, at least as an undergraduate, will be sitting the UCAT exam.
The Efficacy of the UCAT Exam in Selecting Future Doctors
Have you ever wondered why medical schools use the UCAT exam as part of the admission process? Do you think the exam is unfair? This article examines why the UCAT exam leads to selecting good potential medical students.
Are medical schools moving away from requiring A-level Chemistry and moving towards A-level biology?
Recently, you may have noticed that some medical schools have removed the need for A-level chemistry from entry requirements for studying medicine. These medical schools usually accept A-level biology instead. Have you ever wondered why this is the case?
The Link Between Chemistry A-Level Results and Success in Medical School
Have you ever wondered why most medical schools in the UK insist on prospective candidates having A-level chemistry as one of their choices of A-level subjects? They can also insist on having a particular grade in A-level chemistry, usually A or A*. There is evidence behind why they insist on this, and in this blog, we will go through this.
The Limitations of UCAT Question Banks for Effective Revision: Why They Shouldn’t Be Your Sole Study Tool
Many students will start revising for the UCAT exam, typically held over the summer in the UK. This examination is essential for entry into most medical and dental schools in the UK. A higher score in the exam opens the ability to apply to more medical schools, especially those based in more popular and established universities. Many students will start their revision by going through past questions. This blog discusses why this is not a smart approach to this exam.
Two Full Mock MMI Medical School Interview Circuits
The interview is one of the final stages of your medical school application process, and all UK medical schools will interview. Of nearly 40 UK medical schools with an undergraduate medicine course, about 75% of them use the multiple mini interviews, or MMI for short, format.
Medical School Interviews: MMI vs Panel vs Zoom
Panel and Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI) are two different formats of medical school interviews. They are designed to assess a candidate's suitability for medical school and potential as a future doctor. Here are the key differences between these two interview formats
Why do students fail the UCAT?
Although this exam does not have a specific ‘fail’ mark, a low score may mean your application is rejected outright, or you don’t get an offer after your interview. Here are some significant reasons why we feel students get low scores in the UCAT exam.
Medical School Interview Questions 2023
Medical schools do expect you know about what it is like working as a doctor and some of the challenges facing the NHS.
BMAT cancelled from 2024
Cambridge assessment states they will no longer administer the BMAT admission test from 2024/2025. This means for students applying next year in 2023 (for 2024 entry) will be the last cohort that will sit the BMAT test.
Medical School Interview Tips 2023
During our courses, we give specific and individual feedback to students, but we will share come of the general comments the examiners made during the mock circuits.
UCAS Applications to Medicine Statistics 2023
UCAS has now released data on medical school applications in the UK for 2023 entry. We look at these statistics and look at what they mean for students applying for medicine.
When do medical schools send invites for medical school interviews?
Students applying to medicine for 2023 entry should start to receive invites for medical school interviews soon.
How do I start preparing for medical school interviews?
You will need the learn the knowledge and skills required for medical school interviews as well as interview technique.
Your next steps after UCAT and BMAT
Now that the UCAT, BMAT and UCAS personal statement are out of the way, the next step is for you to start preparing for your medical school interviews.