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The UCAT crash course was overall useful and helpful. It felt fairly rushed at times with certain sections which is disappointing as you'd think the course would be factor in times for questions etc.... See more
Absolutely top top top!!! Not many companies offer as generous bursaries as these guys do! Quick response to the bursary application, all of the stuff have been super helpful and the services they’ve... See more
A fun yet productive day I learnt so much during the course of the day and I feel a lot more confident in tackle;ing the UCAT. I've always struggled to find viable techniques I could rely on in the... See more
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6med is a small company built with love by medical students. We run the best preparation courses in the world for the Personal Statement, UCAT, BMAT and Interviews, as well as offering the most affordable one-to-one tuition available!
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Phenomenal tutoring. Jasmine and Ani were both so engaging and went through everything we asked for. This was much more well timed than the UCAT crash course, I feel like the planning and the booklet were significantly better. Thank you, 6med. Highly recommend has been an excellent introduction to BMAT.
The mentors were excellent and…
The mentors were excellent and explained well
My reward
I was finding a guide for preparation to problem solving. And finally I got BMAT ninga.
BMAT crash course review
Was very helpful, thank you for that, especially going through physics theory and doing brain dumps for essays. Would've even preferred going through another practise essay question!
A more time covering the overall bmat specification will be excellent.
The instructors were friendly and comprehensive. To be honest, I would recommend including a course that covers all specifications as the instructors are knowledgeable and so good. It will be good for students if there is a course for all specifications.
BMAT Course
The course was very useful, went through every aspect of the BMAT at a good pace with thorough explanation.
The course was really helpful
The course was really helpful, especially going through the essay sections and a great introductory seminar to the BMAT.
10/10 would recommend
The UCAT Ninja is an incredibly helpful tool. The host on the Crash Course was incredibly nice and helpful. Defo helped me prepare much better.
Perfect for practice
Perfect for practice, reliable and full of content accessible even to people who aren't able to subscribe.
Would suggest a section in which BMAT questions are compared to other similar exams such as IMAT so that everyone could use it even for other tests without worries, thanks a lot
The members that care...
I was anxious and didn't know what to expect of the course. However, with the guidance of Alex an excellent member of team 6med I was not only able to understand the breadth of the test well but was, also, able to get a perspective on personalising my medical school application.
Excellent
Excellent! Very informative. I highly recommend it for UCAT prep.
it was ok
it was ok, I feel like it could have been better if the course was set out over a few days rather than rushed for a day
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Alex was approachable, going over questions numerous times if someone needed her to. The e-book is great, but actually accessing it was difficult.
UCAT crash course
The UCAT crash course was overall useful and helpful. It felt fairly rushed at times with certain sections which is disappointing as you'd think the course would be factor in times for questions etc. The timed practices were useful and explanations afterwards were mostly clear and concise. The course and knowledge from the tutors was very much undergraduate based and not much information is available for graduate entry medicine.
The content is amazing and informative…
The content is amazing and informative as it breaks down each question and explains it it detail. I would definitely recommend if you are attempting the BMAT
I didn't really learn much that I…
I didn't really learn much that I didn't know about in the Crash Course for Section 1 and 2, and its a repetition of whatever I have learnt at BMAT Ninja, so I felt like it was a little waste of time for the crash course session. Not that it is the trainer's fault. The teaching was clear and understandable. Section 3 was really helpful as we could brainstorm on ideas together, and so was Q&A
Excellent!!!
Excellent!!!! Very beneficial for the preparations of the UCAT
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