BMAT Practice Papers Volume 2: 4 Full Mock Papers, 250 Questions in the style of the BMAT, Detailed Worked Solutions for Every Question, Detailed Ess - Paperback
BMAT Practice Papers Volume 2: 4 Full Mock Papers, 250 Questions in the style of the BMAT, Detailed Worked Solutions for Every Question, Detailed Ess - Paperback
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by Rohan Agarwal (Author), Matthew Williams (Author)
Practice is the key to success in the BMAT.
Whilst there are many ways to improve your question answering, you cannot be fully prepared until you have worked through authentic questions under the simulated environment of the real test - that's why UniAdmissions produced these mock papers. Working through these practice tests under exam conditions will build your familiarity with the current test format. Using the fully worked solutions and mock essay plans you can fine-tune your performance before test day arrives to ensure you perform to the best of your ability. Published by the UK's leading University Admissions Company, this fully up-to-date resource contains all the latest question styles in the BMAT, as written by our specialist BMAT tutors. Practicing with these papers will allow you to rapidly improve your BMAT scores and approach the real exam with confidence and gain the score you deserve.Author Biography
Matthew is Medical Resources Editor at UniAdmissions and a 4th year medical student at St Catherine's College, Oxford. As the first student from Barry Comprehensive School in South Wales to receive a place on the Oxford medicine course he embraced all aspects of university life, both social and academic. Matt Scored in the top 5% for his UKCAT and BMAT to secure his offer at the University of Oxford.
Matthew has worked with UniAdmissions since 2014 - tutoring several applicants successfully into Oxbridge and Russell group universities. His work has been published in international scientific journals and he has presented his research at conferences across the globe. In his spare time, Matt enjoys playing rugby and golf.
Rohan has taught physiology to undergraduates and interviewed medical school applicants for Cambridge. He has published research on bone physiology and writes education articles for the Independent and Huffington Post. In his spare time, Rohan enjoys playing the piano and table tennis.
