BMAT Past Paper Worked Solutions: 2003 - 2017 Paperback English by Rohan Agarwal - 11 August 2015
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Rohan Agarwal
Book Description
"Sometimes knowing the answer isn't enough- you need to know how and why it's correct." Whilst doing past papers is great practice- it's important that you understand how to tackle each question quickly + accurately. Published by the UKs Leading Medical Admissions Company, this is the only book devoted to helping you solve past BMAT questions. Written for the 2019 Entry, it contains detailed explanations for every question from 2003 - 2017 as well as comprehensive essay plans for section 3. These solutions contain valuable insight on how to approach difficult questions and also walk you through the most efficient methods for rapidly getting the correct answer. Filled with examples of time saving techniques and score boosting strategies, this is a MUST-BUY for anyone using past papers as part of their BMAT preparation.
ISBN-13
9780993231148
Language
English
Publisher
RAR Medical Services
Publication Date
11 August 2015
Number of Pages
272
About the Author
Somil is currently studying Accelerated Medicine at Worcester College, Oxford and hopes to one day become a Psychiatrist. Previously, Somil studied Natural Sciences at St John's College, Cambridge where he came top of the year in his final exams. Between his 2 degrees, Somil spent a year tutoring thirty students GCSE and A Level Maths and Science, and helped several students with their Oxbridge and medical school application. Of note, he has assisted several of his tutees in exceeding their expected BMAT score. Somil has been part of the UniAdmissions team since 2014 and has thoroughly enjoyed his work with them. In his spare time, Somil enjoys running and playing tennis. Rohan is the Director of Operations at UniAdmissions and is responsible for its technical and commercial arms. He graduated from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and is a fully qualified doctor. Over the last five years, he has tutored hundreds of successful Oxbridge and Medical applicants. He has also authored ten books on admissions tests and interviews. Rohan has taught physiology to undergraduates and interviewed medical school applicants for Cambridge. He has published research on bone physiology and writes education articles for the Independent and Huffington Post. In his spare time, Rohan enjoys playing the piano and table tennis.
Author 2
Somil Desai