GCSE Requirements for Medicine

GCSE Requirements for Medicine

If you’re currently taking GCSEs, university may feel far away. However, the decisions and the work you put in now will have an impact on your future studies and career. This guide will explain what you should consider when selecting and taking your GCSEs if you want to study medicine.

OSCEs – Your Guide To Medical School Examinations

OSCE Guide

If you’re not sure how you’re going to be tested at medical school, this guide is for you. Here, we’ll discuss OSCEs, one of the primary forms of testing at all UK medical schools, including what they entail, how they’re marked and how you can prepare for them.

BMAT Section 2 [The Definitive Guide]

It’s time to take a look at Section 2 of the BMAT! Section 2 frequently causes pain and strife for students, and it’s often the section that students email us about afterwards saying it was horrendous. This guide will give you an introduction to what you need to know and how you should study for Section 2 of the BMAT.

BMAT Section 2 Biology [The Definitive Guide]

This guide takes you through everything you need to know about the biology questions in Section 2 of the BMAT, along with a chance to practice your skills with some BMAT style questions and worked solutions!

Interleaving : An Effective Study Technique

Revising is tough, no matter what it is you’re revising for. There are tonnes of study techniques out there, but which one is the most effective? In this guide, we’ll explore one possible option and see if it could help you with your preparation.

A Timely Article on Time Management

Your applications to med schools are a massive commitment that will need to be worked on as soon as know it’s what you want to do, if not before! Let’s see how you can more effectively manage your time to avoid the dreaded last-minute crunch.

Complete Note-taking Guide

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In this article we will show you three established methods for taking notes, as well as three practical features you can incorporate for better data reception.

The Spacing Effect

Some of you may wonder why there are so many spaces between each letter in the title “Study”. Let your brains run free for a moment to explore the many possibilities: does it represent time spent studying, when you could have been out with friends/playing Pokemon Go? Does it represent the gaps of procrastination time you spend on Facebook/Snapchat/Instagram? Or is it just to grab readers’ attention?