Unlock the techniques and strategies you need for UCAT success, created by top-1% scorers.
The UCAT Success Course Live is a high-impact, two-day interactive course delivered online and designed to help you achieve your best possible UCAT score — taught by instructors who’ve scored in the top 1% worldwide.
Whether you’re sitting the UCAT for the first time or re-taking it to boost your score, this course gives you the insider techniques, timing strategies, and decision-making frameworks that top candidates use to succeed.
Over two intensive live sessions, you’ll work through every UCAT section — Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning and Situational Judgement. Each topic is broken down step-by-step so you’ll not only understand what to do, but how to think like a high-scoring candidate under pressure.
You’ll learn how to:
Included with your course is season-long access to a full online UCAT video library — 150+ bite-sized tutorials you can rewatch anytime to reinforce your learning — plus a 400-page digital UCAT eBook packed with practice questions and explanations.
Designed for ambitious applicants to medicine and dentistry, this course focuses on results. You’ll finish the weekend not just more prepared, but with a clear action plan and the tools to achieve a competitive UCAT score.
Verbal Reasoning – Analysing your ability to understand critically understand written information.
Verbal reasoning is the first of four subtests. It is designed to test a candidate’s ability to read a passage of text and to decide whether certain conclusions can be made from the information presented.
Candidates have 21 minutes to read 11 passages and answer a total of 44 questions. This means candidates have exactly 29 seconds to answer each question. These particular questions test a candidate’s ability to read quickly and efficiently, critically evaluate written information, prove causality and identify reasoned conclusions.
Quantitative Reasoning – Measuring your ability to critically understand and interpret numerical information.
The quantitative reasoning section of the UCAT is the second section of the exam. It tests your numerical problem-solving skills using evaluating numerical data sets and multiple–choice questions.
Abstract Reasoning – Understanding your ability to recognise and identify patterns
The abstract reasoning section is the third section and tests whether you can identify particular patterns amongst abstract shapes. You will be given shape–based patterns and sequences and assessed on your spatial awareness and reasoning.
Situational Judgement – In this section, you’ll gain all the essential background knowledge needed for the UCAT Situational Judgement Test (SJT). You’ll learn about the roles and responsibilities of different healthcare professionals, the ethical principles that guide decision-making, and the key themes that frequently appear in UCAT-SJT questions. We’ll also guide you through clear, step-by-step strategies for each question type, helping you understand exactly how to analyse scenarios and maximise your score on test day.
09:00 – 09:15 – Introduction
09:15 – 11:40 – Verbal Reasoning
11:40 – 11:50 – Break
11:50 – 13:00 – Decision Making
13:00 – 14:00 – Lunch
14:00 – 15:00 – Decision Making continued.
09:00 – 09:15 – Introduction
09:15 – 10:30 – Quantitative Reasoning
10:30 – 10:40 – Break
10:40 – 12:00 – Quantitative Reasoning cont.
12:00 – 13:00 – Lunch
13:00 – 14:30 – Situational Judgement
14:30 – 15:00 – Concluding Remarks
Course Highlights
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The course takes place over a Saturday and Sunday on the following dates:
The UCAT is a vital step on your path to a medical or dental career. Don’t leave your preparation to chance, join thousands of successful students who’ve boosted their scores with expert guidance with the The UCAT Success Course Live.
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