UCAT + Med Prep

Preparation for Med-Entry is one of the most competitive and intensive programs that a student can take - but the joy of receiving that offer is exactly what makes it all worth it - and of course, the degree itself... 

There are two key components of an application to study medicine:

  1. The UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test)

The UCAT contains a series of sections including verbal reasoning, decision making, quantitative reasoning, and situational judgement. It is recommended that students begin studying for the UCAT over 6 months before they sit the test, with access to a quality tutor who can supplement online resources and provide a critical first-hand perspective. 

  1. In-person and online interviews

The single best way to prepare for an interview is to gain access to a qualified, experienced tutor who has been there and done that! That's why all of our med-tutors at Wombat have had successful interviews and scored highly in the UCAT between the 95th to 99th percentile.

Get in touch today via archie@wombattuition.com.au or +61 404 726 535