Can anyone help with these abstract patterns?

Chem seems to be amazing when you grasp it all (or at least the small corner in which you're trying to grasp). You can do it!

And yes, Durham to come. Decisions made on the 7th. I'm not expecting anything, really wasn't a fan of the interview

You never know, med interviews can never go well can they? 4/4 would be a brilliant achievement.

What course are you doing? Is it like an access to medicine course type thing?
 
4/4 would be special, but I'm so happy with Newcastle, let alone 3/4

It's an access to medicine course. 1 year, 6x Level 3 qualifications (chem, bio, physics, maths, epidemiology, research project). Hard work fitting it all into a year, 33% of the class have dropped out already. It's good fun though, LOVE being back in education.
 
Grats to all the soon to be doctors .... I still dont understand nor can solve those abstract patterns :(

Cheers brother.

Huge congrats mate! You must be so happy
We're doing rather well!
Kings still you first choice?

Yeah, King's is for Kings :p

Nottingham is Nott the place to go to.

I'll get my coat :o

But seriously, I don't think I'll be going to Shottingham.
 
What a shockingly poor way to assess someone's ability to do a medical course.

UKCAT? How very, very true.

So many in my class have potentials to be incredible doctors. They're caring, empathetic, resourceful, confident, trustworthy, intelligent....

and they scored poorly on the UKCAT. Whether it was due to nerves on the day, unfortunate question selection, or just lacking in the ability for very quick mental arithmetic or spatial recognition.

I was lucky enough to nail the UKCAT, and as a result, it's opened lots of opportunities (I have 3 med school offers and awaiting a 4th decision). But you're right - it has VERY little to do with suitability or future potential.
 
Offer from Durham - very happy!!!!

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