I resent the fact that it has become necesary (more or less) to do prep courses for the UMAT but I did the medentry course:
http://www.medentry.com.au/news.asp
Which consists of:
- Two Day Workshop
- 10 Full Length UMAT Practice Exams
- Guides for all the sections
- Extra Section 3 Shapes Drills
The guides are pretty average. For the most part they say what is logical but there are still little tidbits which can be helpful so I geuss they're still worthwhile.
The full length exams are handy to have. I don't know that they are all up to the standard of the actual UMAT but they do the job and they're useful insofar as they allow you to get a feeling for the timing of it all and how to approach each section. If someone can get through all 10, they're going to be pretty well prepared. I don't know if I'll even make it through half of them.
If the shapes questions bug you then the shapes drills are useful. I havn't really used them but I assume some people like them.
The two day work shop had its good and bad points. A lot of pretty standard points were made like "think logically" and "read the question stem" etc. etc. but, as with the guides, I found that there were thinngs here and there which I foudn very helpful. The practice exam you do in proper conditions is really good for practice and I think you even get back scores with percentiles, UMAT style.
All up I thought it was good. I don't think I've shown a particularly large improvement having done the course, but I geuss even a moderate improvement of, say, 5% makes it worthwhile.
(P.S. If you do choose medentry, make sure you go for the group discount and save yourself $200. I hope this helped.)