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please could you post the answers to these!! These are useless without answers also provided
@24:47 Between pencils and pillows, why do you only say 'Some pencils are not pillows'? How about other statements such as 'Some pillows are not pencils', 'All pillows are not pencils', 'All pencils are not pillows', 'No pencils are pillows', 'No pillows are pencils'? Do these agree with the original statements?
Medify arguments actually use outside knowledge which makes it wonder if that should be the case.
I wouldn't say it is a waste of time using the scratchboard especially when a student under time constraint cannot visualize well enough. A quick but accurate visual can help to solve the questions and may end up saving time trying to visualize in the mind.
thank you so much !
The actor thinks he’s auditioning for a movie or what 😂 so dramatic
Can i give ucat test online
Why is the answer for the 65% electric cars not false?
is it the same as Mathematics Station/Circuit in few med school interviews?
Will we be allowed to use a calculator for calculations
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God bless you. Thanks for ur lessons about BMAT. You helped me so much!
do dental hygiene and therapy MMI interviews have data interpretation too?
i have my interview at Leeds soon for Dental Therapy and yes! they sent an email saying data interpretation is a part of the interview!! good luck :3
does it matter whether you actually resolve the situation ? I know some questions where there is no solution to the problem
Thanks for your help
this was an amazing class
Alice you're a legend thank you
None of this is roleplay lol
Very helpful; many thanks
Hi, would you ever say ''unfortunately'' when about to explain that someone passed away? Are you expected to make up those complications if not specified in the prompt? Let's say you have to tell a relative that the patient died due to complications. Are you expected to make these up or invent them or should you just remain vague even though being vague is very bad in such scenario?
Remain vague, and yes it’s acceptable to say “unfortunately” since that is quite empathetic. The patient (actor) might intentionally persist asking for information in the hopes the candidate might slip up and spread misinformation despite not having done any tests etc
This was really helpful, thank you!
thanks!
I’ve never understood how the NHS can say the standard of NHS work should be equivalent to private but it won’t look as good. Teeth are anatomically shaped and form follows function. So if the appearance isn’t likely ideal on NHS work, then NHS work won’t work as well. Cheaper, cost effective materials do not perform as well as more expensive ones. The NHS cannot simply bend the laws of economics by assuming cheap is as good as expensive.
Not to mention, many restorations are technique sensitive, so if they’re being rushed as per NHS, they won’t last long
Absolutely
i'm applying to vet school so these videos really help with the SJT questionnaires, thank you<3
Love this
33:55 isn’t the first statement wrong as it is 500 base pairs so actually 250 divided by 3 amino acids
I get what u mean but I think it just means each 'base pair' is a base
Hey George I hope you’re reading this. Thank you so so much. No other video could help me to find conclusions so easily. You literally did magic in this half hour video. What an amazing video I watched two days before my exam. Awesome thank you so much 😊
Thank you for this!
I have now sat the UCAT and it was really wonderful to realise that I did kinda get the score that I was looking for thanks to this magically amazing video that I watched the day before the test! She knows so many great things that are worth NOT missing out on definitely so I would recommend that you watch it from beginning to end... XOXO <3 Best wishes, Sara
the genetic cross diagram at 0:50 is kinda wrong. the diagram shows only 2 different combos of gametes because it repeats each combo, and it should actually have 4 different combos. in this case tho the results are the same so theres no actual issue. but if the parents weren't homozygous (if they were heterozygous) the cross in the diagram would miss 2 offspring genotypes
Wow how did he end up with 30/36!! I felt like I could do it alongside him but I’ve never scored that high 😭😭
how comes u didnt add the 1200 to the tax paid 7425? just 4125+3300 but why wasnt the lowest tax bracket added???
Wow this young lady knows quite a lot about the BMAT so please everyone listen to this before the day of the test! Totally helped change my mindset of the exam overall... <3
how do we know what point we could make that would be "unique" or one that "someone else would not give?"
Where is lesson 1
Absolute godsend. Thank you!!
Awesome video
Thanks for the video. I noted In pattern 7, all A can be C
What’s a golden clue?
One of the best vides I have ever watched. Practical and genuine ideas ❤
so we all just gonna ignore the fact we have to do this in 40 seconds especially the reverse tax questions??
you have a hella calming voice icl
Why did you do 0.7x6 in the first one? I don’t understand
Can someone PLEASE link the other video?
If all A are B why can you conclude some A are B? Does this not imply that some A are not B?
Gtrerr😇😃💍💒💐💎💌but bye
Jimmy
24:45 is the relationship between A and C not known, ie the A that aren't part of C, we don't know how they are related to C?
WHAT IS A GOLDEN CLUE ?????
Thank you very much sir. Mr Joseph do you have any other video if is can you give the name aa you want
I guess that 15 * 25 = 375!