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BMAT (BioMedical Admissions Test) preparation tutoring covers Section 1 (Aptitude and Skills, critical thinking and problem solving), Section 2 (Scientific Knowledge and Applications, GCSE-level Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Maths) and Section 3 (Writing Task). BMAT is required by a number of UK medical and veterinary schools including Imperial, UCL and Cambridge.
BMAT Section 2 tests scientific knowledge in a multiple-choice format under significant time pressure, students with strong A-Level grades still need timed practice to adapt to the question style. Section 3 rewards a structured analytical essay written under strict conditions, a skill rarely featured in A-Level preparation.
BMAT tutors typically charge £40–£80/hr, higher than academic subject tutors because preparation is highly specialised and stakes are significant. TutorLab tutors display their rates and backgrounds before you enquire.
BMAT is usually taken in October/November of Year 13. Preparation ideally starts in June or July, with focused timed practice across all three sections from August onwards. Students who start earlier tend to achieve higher scores because they have time to work systematically through all question types.
BMAT and UCAT test different things. BMAT Section 2 requires specific scientific knowledge at GCSE/early A-Level level. BMAT Section 3 requires a structured analytical essay. UCAT tests verbal reasoning, decision making, quantitative reasoning, abstract reasoning and situational judgement. Most students find whichever one they have prepared less for harder.
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