Hey,
It’s been a while, I hope your UCAT and personal statement writing went well! You might be thinking of taking the BMAT too, so below is a list of free and paid resources that I have personally used in the past and 100% recommend to students.
🎉I am also doing a giveaway for a FREE 2-week BMAT Medify pass 🎉
HOW TO ENTER:
Follow @thepersianmedic on Instagram
Follow @persianmedic on Tiktok and tag 3 other people who might also be interested in my giveaway post
🥳WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON SATURDAY 17/10/2020🥳
FREE RESOURCES:
BMAT content specification: This is your bible for the BMAT. It outlines all the topics you need to cover, so make sure you tailor your revision around this. For the section 2, the depth of your revision content should be aimed at higher GCSE or basic AS level.
Section 1 question guide: A good intro to section 1 from Cambridge Assessment Admission Testing.
Past papers and Ali Abdaal's BMAT videos: This link has a series of Youtube video tutorials by Ali and past papers presented clearly for you to work through.
BMAT Section 3: A bank of past BMAT essay questions with example essays.
Medic Mind: Topic-specific past papers questions with detailed explanations to target your revision.
TSA past papers: Similar questions to Section 1 of BMAT, written by the same examiners.
OCR critical thinking unit 2 A-level past papers: Additional BMAT Section 1 Critical Thinking.
PAID RESOURCES:
Medify (£40): I highly recommend this resource. You might have already used Medify from you UCAT but they have a great question bank for BMAT too! The tutorials will give you a good overview of how to tackle questions in each section and they also cover all the syllabus. Past papers are automatically marked for you so you can track your progress over time.
BMAT Ninja(£29): 2000+ practice questions with fully worked solutions. This website gives you access to timed exams and teaches you the BMAT specification through question feedbacks.
*Try the FREE demo*
BMAT Crash course (£129- bursaries available): It’s a one-day course, which runs from 10am – 5:30pm most weekends from July – November each year. Their 2020 BMAT Crash Courses will run online due to COVID-19.
I hope you found these resources useful. Best of luck with your application and don't forget to enter the giveaway!
-Sara
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