The UMAT is in 9 days. I was wondering if anyone besides me is going to be sitting it in London. Are you going to be staying at the Great Portland Street Hostel, the one right next to the Conference Centre, where the exam is going to be taking place? Are you going to be travelling to London from outside of London?
Also, I've been through the UMAT books, and I used my BMAT preparation book's problem solving section as help for the first section of the UMAT. My other questions is, is there anything else I can do to prepare myself for the UMAT? I've been going through the results after I used the 'search' function and it is quite late to enrol in a preparation course/workshop.
I've also ordered 'Thinking Skills' from Cambridge Press and 'Medical Ethics a Very Short Introduction' intended for the UKCAT but I think they may be of some help for the UMAT. What do you think?
If you can help that'd be great, thanks! If not, no worries, thanks anyway. ^_^
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