Lexicographer
Retired 13 May 2006
It's always been my opinion that you shouldn't think of UMAT preparation courses as something that give you an advantage. Sure, there are some people who may find the materials helpful (I'm asking a friend to lend me his section III book to practice) but if you really need to be told how to answer questions you've got no hope of getting in. The UMAT helps determine who is naturally good for medicine, and if you're not cut out for it, there's little that can change it. The whole application process in Australia (especially in NSW) chews up and spits out "trained-up" candidates.