hayabusaboston
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What did you guys think about it? Which questions did you find hard, and which questions did you find easy? how did you feel about the new style of the test? All mixed up questions...
CBF finding where to put this thread.wrong section
you definitely, definitely failed UMAT lol better luck next time.
180 mins, 134 questions, 81 sec per question.how long does the exam go for?
I wish I was you! I struggled my way through half the test! Ohh well, UMAT 2014 here I come..180 mins, 134 questions, 81 sec per question.
Surprisingly, in the whole exam, I was only completely stumped on 1 particular question.
Not completely true. Obviously for most it seems the only option but for people like myself we have real reasons on why we want to do medicine and the two you posted haven't got anything to do with my choice or decision for wanting to do med!These are the two reasons why people want it so badly. Anything else i a lie.
The bold I absolutey agree, the red, thats, wow, extremely true and thought provoking....Fuck the UMAT and medicine.
There are many other ways to make money if it was for the money and I don't want the prestige that comes with medicine. These are the two reasons why people want it so badly. Anything else i a lie. I never wanted to do medicine anyway. Seems like a stupid idea to spend 13 years rote-learning then about 30 years working with disgusting patients before I die. Fuck that... it is only one life I will live and death is inevitable, might as well do something I enjoy.
I was completely stumped on question 124, every other question I varied from 60%-100% confidence in my answer. Q123 and 125 were one of those where I had 60% confidence lol. Probs cos after so much time in hardcore focus I was beginning to lose track of my thoughts very easily.I wish I was you! I struggled my way through half the test! Ohh well, UMAT 2014 here I come..
Not completely true. Obviously for most it seems the only option but for people like myself we have real reasons on why we want to do medicine and the two you posted haven't got anything to do with my choice or decision for wanting to do med!
Fuck the UMAT and medicine.
There are many other ways to make money if it was for the money and I don't want the prestige that comes with medicine. These are the two reasons why people want it so badly. Anything else i a lie. I never wanted to do medicine anyway. Seems like a stupid idea to spend 13 years rote-learning then about 30 years working with disgusting patients before I die. Fuck that... it is only one life I will live and death is inevitable, might as well do something I enjoy.
The bold I absolutey agree, the red, thats, wow, extremely true and thought provoking....
which is why im trying out for acting school, wanna be the next Rove! haha
I think I got there way too early so I just found friends/people and started talking to them to pass time. Lining up to the bathroom wasted sufficient time too lolAfter sitting it today, my confidence has been shattered. Im not sure if i just wasnt in the zone because it was an early start to get to the centre by 8, however i didnt feel i went all that well. Im hoping im just paranoid.
What question stumped you? - I was pretty stumped on the credit card number question and the one about the game with the buttons and certain buttons meant you moved forward, others back etc. Also - heaps of 'pick the middle' questions which arent my strength either.
The game button question was my favourite question. It was the only one I think I did really well in. I couldn't do the one with the grid.Long time reader, first time poster here...
I sat both last year and this year. Really concerned that i found this year harder. Weird thing is, I did do alot of prep this time round using MedEntry. I did about 5 practice papers and many other drills etc. By the end of my preparations I had begun getting 70th percentiles and 65th percentiles for full practice exams. This really boosted my confidence because i saw it as, 'im getting 70th percentile out of all those preparing (through MedEntry), this isnt against the whole state, so i could expect my percentile to be higher for the real exam'.
Am I crazy for thinking this?
After sitting it today, my confidence has been shattered. Im not sure if i just wasnt in the zone because it was an early start to get to the centre by 8, however i didnt feel i went all that well. Im hoping im just paranoid.
What question stumped you? - I was pretty stumped on the credit card number question and the one about the game with the buttons and certain buttons meant you moved forward, others back etc. Also - heaps of 'pick the middle' questions which arent my strength either.
Did anyone else use a preparation course? what percentiles do you think would be enough through a prep course to be confident with the real exam?
I was a bit disappointed there weren't more problem solving questions like the politician oneThe sec 3 questions were easiest imo, except for like 2 pick the middles where there was like five 6x6 boxes, with a bunch of different shapes and colours and shit, and it was so fucking hard to pick out exactly what was going on lol. Got them in the end after many minutes deliberating the exact positions of each tiny square.
And the buttons question I didnt understand what it was saying for like 10 mins, then i had an epiphany and realised what to do haha.
And sec 2 questions were sometimes a bit harder than I was expecting. And sec 1! holy shit there was like hardly any hardcore probability verbal reasoning/logic q's, except for the policeman, judge and politician one.
Fuck that! Verbal problem solving is the most annoying and time consuming. Nonverbal is far more enjoyable.I was a bit disappointed there weren't more problem solving questions like the politician one