Rating: - not helpful
The thing about these tests is that you can either do them or you can't, and I really can't do them, no matter how much I prepared for it. I didn't really like this book either, it had too many errors and I struggled badly with the questions, which really demotivated me and made me feel stupid in the end. A friend gave me the book with the purple cover and I found that far more helpful, I would recommend you buying that one instead.
Rating: - MIxed feelings
The questions in this book are, as a rule, harder than the UKCAT itself. As a primer, therefore, it is invaluable, but there is a fine line between challenging students and demoralising them.
And, yes, it contains too many errors.
However, I would recommend using it to prepare for the exam; if nothing else, it familiarises you with the style of the questions.
Rating: - Many mistakes but some helpful hints
The book contains some useful tactics for time management and how each section will be layed out, but not a great deal more than the UKCAT website. The questions also contain quite a few errors (book is obviously rushed) which was a pain.
Sadly it is probably the only real book choice to purchase for this test but I would advise doing the mock tests on the UKCAT website..only purchase this item if you are truely struggling with what is being asked of you for each section of the test.
Rating: - Questions badly set and many errors
This format of the book is tiny and contains many blank or near-empty pages. The writers should have set the book better so we don't have to turn so many pages to see what the graphs say etc. This makes it difficult to use.
I was also shocked to see how many errors the book contains. In the abstract reasoning section you spend hours trying to find a relationship between shapes and when you see the answer you realise that the shapes are missing some lines or other feature.
Finally, some of the questions are badly set. Again the abstract reasoning section is testimony to that. At the exam there is always some kind of relationship between the two sets. In the book there isn't, which makes the questions too difficult and ... Read More:
Rating: - Great Book Better than Passing the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) and BMAT
This book is definately a great aid for the UKCAT and I found much better than Passing the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) and BMAT.
The book is divided into the 5 sections of the exam which have practice questions with detailed answers and strategies.
Also at the end of the book there is a full practice test for timing purposes.
All in all the best book I have come across to prepare for the UKCAT