Whats a good ucat??
Everyone here gets highs sores but idc. I want a general understanding of what is actually needed. Im personally applying for dentistry so they require higher ucats than med applicants - but I would still appreciate a med applicants input.
I have seen that qmul requires like 2350+ but ive PERSONALLY heard of people getting an interview with 2100. That same girl got an interview for kcl as well. So i dont get it?
Also my understanding is that as long as u are able to secure an inteview, moving onto getting an offer is based entirely on ur interview (the stats and stuff were needed to get u one in the first place) - is this correct?
I would also appreciate if any could share their scores and if they were able to get an interview and where - so i have an accurate understanding of what is actually needed.
ICL, at the end of the day, the higher the better and getting 2300+ is deffo possible but ibr icba. I have really high GCSE stats and A*AA predicted. I genuinely cant get myself to care about the ucat enough atp becuase, at the end of the day, someone with 2100 was able to get in and ive seen people with 2300+ not get in (or even if they did, it doesnt matter cuz someone else had to do less work to get in).
Moral of the story, If i have good stats elsewhere, would like a 2100-2200 ucat be fine?