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Everything You GetOn A MedAdmit Programme

Live seminars three nights a week, a revision plan hand-built around your exact scores and exam date, every guide and tool we have, and a direct line to the two people teaching you. Not a template. Not a content dump.

100%PERSONALISED
Day 1 → ExamFULL RUN-IN
24 HoursPLAN TURNAROUND

What You Get

Four things, and they work together. The seminars teach the technique, the plan tells you what to do with it, the resources back it up, and the messaging catches you when you get stuck.

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Live seminars, 3 hours a week

Three group seminars a night each week, taught live rather than pre-recorded: Monday Verbal Reasoning, Wednesday Decision Making, Friday Quantitative Reasoning. Recordings go up afterwards if you cannot make one.

Every plan
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A revision plan built around you

Hand-written by Jayden or Rowan around your scores, your weakest question types and your exam date, delivered as a full PDF within 24 hours. The rest of this page is about exactly what goes into it.

Gold and MAX, and Score Booster with check-ins
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Every resource we have

All 17 UCAT guides covering each section, timing, mocks, mindset and admissions strategy, the seminar video library, and the toolkit: Error Log, Score Tracker and Percentile Calculator.

Every plan
4

1-on-1 messaging with us

Send a mock breakdown, ask why a question went wrong, or say the plan is not working and we will change it. On MAX that is daily, with direct WhatsApp to both founders rather than a queue.

Weekly on Gold, daily on MAX

A short clip from inside a live seminar, so you can see what the sessions actually look like before you join.

The plan is the difference. Everyone doing UCAT prep has access to the same questions. What separates the students who move from a 1600 to a 2100 from the students who plateau is not more questions. It is knowing which questions, which techniques, in what order, on which day, with what mini mock, followed by which review. That is the plan. And the plan has to be yours, not somebody else's.

What Your Plan Contains

Every plan is built from the ground up around your data. Here is what you get.

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A full day-by-day breakdown

Every day of your run-in mapped out with the exact split between subtests, timings, blocks, breaks, and what to focus on that specific day based on where you are in the plan.

2

Subtest technique deep-dives

A dedicated section for every subtest walking through the specific techniques we want you using, broken down by question type. Written for you based on which types are actually costing you marks.

3

A structured mock schedule

Full mocks and mini mocks placed deliberately across your run-in. Volume ramps as the exam approaches, and every mock has a specific purpose in the plan, not just testing for the sake of it.

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A proper mock review protocol

The exact method for reviewing every mock, because a mock without review is a measurement. This is where most self-taught prep goes wrong, and the plan makes sure yours does not.

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Priority ranking of your weaknesses

A clear read on which subtest and which question types are worth your time first, second and third, based on the scoring maths and where you actually are today.

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Session-by-session structure

Not just "do 90 minutes of VR", but which sets, in what order, with what warm-up, what to log after, and what to move on to next.

How It Gets Personalised

A generic plan will move a generic student. Yours is built from your specific data.

Your mock scores

Total, by subtest, and by band. We look at the spread across your mocks, not just the last one, because a wide spread tells a different story to a plateau.

Your question-type breakdown

Which types you are strong on, which you are losing marks to, and which ones you have not seen enough of. We ask, and we look at your flag view when you send it.

Your exam date and time

The plan is timed backward from your test day. Length of run-in, mock volume, and light-day placement all change based on how long you have left.

Your time available per day

Some students have four hours a day. Some have two. The plan scales to what you can actually give it, without pretending otherwise.

Your current habits

Do you time everything or nothing? Do you mock daily or weekly? Do you use the whiteboard? The plan works with what you are doing and adjusts what needs to change.

Your target score

Aiming for a competitive med school shifts the priorities compared to aiming to pass the threshold. Both are valid, and the plan reflects which one you are chasing.

How We Build It

Three steps, and then you get to work.

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Send us your data

Your latest mocks, your section scores, your exam date, your weaknesses in your own words. Screenshots of your flag view are gold. Ten minutes on WhatsApp.

2

We build the plan

Not automated. Not a template. Jayden or Rowan sits down and writes it around what you actually sent. Delivered as a full PDF within 24 hours.

3

You work the plan

Message us any time during the run-in. Send mock breakdowns as they come in. If something is not working, the plan flexes around what you actually did.

A Peek Inside

The full plans stay with the students who receive them. Here is a rough sense of the shape.

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Your 7-Day UCAT Revision Plan
Personalised technique week + mini mocks

Your priorities in plain terms

Verbal Reasoning techniques

Day 1: Technique Day A
Day 2: + Mini Mock

Why we do not show more than this. The value in a MedAdmit plan is the specific method we use to move scores. Publishing that publicly makes the plan worth less to the students paying for it, and less effective for them. So we describe the shape and let the results do the talking.