Author: Keith Stansbie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Teaching Science, I have always found myself to be jealous of Maths teachers. When they set an exercise from a text book there are always many questions for the students to practice the topic which has just been taught. Not only that but the questions are also not just from the initial perspective but are rearranged to find a variable which is not the subject of the equation. After that there are the questions in words rather than numbers and they always increase in difficulty throughout the exercise.The most common way in which I try to use text books is to set exercises from them after the topic has been introduced but I am always disappointed. It is not uncommon to find a Science text book with just 3 or 4 questions on a topic as wide as, say, momentum and so we science teachers use worksheets.Since no book existed that met my needs, I have written one.The aim of this book is not to show students how to solve Physics problems - the assumption is that that has already been done by the teacher using any of the methods in their pedagogical armoury. It is to give the students chance to practice those skills more than just a couple of times and to attempt problems posed from as many angles as possible. Where there is an equation, I have set problems which require rearrangement to solve for all variables. I have given questions in simple numerical form as well as in longer, "wordier" ways. I have kept pictures to a minimum as I find examinations do this too.Where appropriate, I have given the formulae in exactly the format of the AQA Specifications 8463 and 8464. "g" is also given as 9.8 m/s2 as stated in the specification. I have noted within the questions whether the formula in question will be given on the Physics Equation Sheet or whether candidates are expected to recall it. I have varied units throughout so that students are expected to convert to standard units before using formulae and, although I have attempted to keep numbers as "tidy" as possible (such as when students are expected to take a square root), there will be times when they will have to round to significant figures or decimal places, as stated in Mathematical Requirements (AQA Specification 8463 page 81 and AQA Specification 8464 page 163).I have tried to write everything from the point of view of the specification. You will find specification references at the beginning of every section and I have written questions relating to everything which appears within the specification. Where a specification section is small, I have merged it with an appropriate section. A couple of specification sections (Energy Stored in a Spring and Specific Heat Capacity) are repeated but I have only put one set of questions for each into the book.It was only near the end of the writing process that I discovered that the concept of giving the students lots of examples has a name - SLOP! (Shed Loads Of Practice.) If, like me, you subscribe to this idea then this book is for you.This book is written in the Comic Sans Serif font as I had it recommended as the most readable font by my school's SEN coordinator. Visit www.teachingandmarking.com for more of my resources.
GCSE Physics Question Bank
Author: Keith Stansbie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Teaching Science, I have always found myself to be jealous of Maths teachers. When they set an exercise from a text book there are always many questions for the students to practice the topic which has just been taught. Not only that but the questions are also not just from the initial perspective but are rearranged to find a variable which is not the subject of the equation. After that there are the questions in words rather than numbers and they always increase in difficulty throughout the exercise.The most common way in which I try to use text books is to set exercises from them after the topic has been introduced but I am always disappointed. It is not uncommon to find a Science text book with just 3 or 4 questions on a topic as wide as, say, momentum and so we science teachers use worksheets.Since no book existed that met my needs, I have written one.The aim of this book is not to show students how to solve Physics problems - the assumption is that that has already been done by the teacher using any of the methods in their pedagogical armoury. It is to give the students chance to practice those skills more than just a couple of times and to attempt problems posed from as many angles as possible. Where there is an equation, I have set problems which require rearrangement to solve for all variables. I have given questions in simple numerical form as well as in longer, "wordier" ways. I have kept pictures to a minimum as I find examinations do this too.Where appropriate, I have given the formulae in exactly the format of the AQA Specifications 8463 and 8464. "g" is also given as 9.8 m/s2 as stated in the specification. I have noted within the questions whether the formula in question will be given on the Physics Equation Sheet or whether candidates are expected to recall it. I have varied units throughout so that students are expected to convert to standard units before using formulae and, although I have attempted to keep numbers as "tidy" as possible (such as when students are expected to take a square root), there will be times when they will have to round to significant figures or decimal places, as stated in Mathematical Requirements (AQA Specification 8463 page 81 and AQA Specification 8464 page 163).I have tried to write everything from the point of view of the specification. You will find specification references at the beginning of every section and I have written questions relating to everything which appears within the specification. Where a specification section is small, I have merged it with an appropriate section. A couple of specification sections (Energy Stored in a Spring and Specific Heat Capacity) are repeated but I have only put one set of questions for each into the book.It was only near the end of the writing process that I discovered that the concept of giving the students lots of examples has a name - SLOP! (Shed Loads Of Practice.) If, like me, you subscribe to this idea then this book is for you.This book is written in the Comic Sans Serif font as I had it recommended as the most readable font by my school's SEN coordinator. Visit www.teachingandmarking.com for more of my resources.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Teaching Science, I have always found myself to be jealous of Maths teachers. When they set an exercise from a text book there are always many questions for the students to practice the topic which has just been taught. Not only that but the questions are also not just from the initial perspective but are rearranged to find a variable which is not the subject of the equation. After that there are the questions in words rather than numbers and they always increase in difficulty throughout the exercise.The most common way in which I try to use text books is to set exercises from them after the topic has been introduced but I am always disappointed. It is not uncommon to find a Science text book with just 3 or 4 questions on a topic as wide as, say, momentum and so we science teachers use worksheets.Since no book existed that met my needs, I have written one.The aim of this book is not to show students how to solve Physics problems - the assumption is that that has already been done by the teacher using any of the methods in their pedagogical armoury. It is to give the students chance to practice those skills more than just a couple of times and to attempt problems posed from as many angles as possible. Where there is an equation, I have set problems which require rearrangement to solve for all variables. I have given questions in simple numerical form as well as in longer, "wordier" ways. I have kept pictures to a minimum as I find examinations do this too.Where appropriate, I have given the formulae in exactly the format of the AQA Specifications 8463 and 8464. "g" is also given as 9.8 m/s2 as stated in the specification. I have noted within the questions whether the formula in question will be given on the Physics Equation Sheet or whether candidates are expected to recall it. I have varied units throughout so that students are expected to convert to standard units before using formulae and, although I have attempted to keep numbers as "tidy" as possible (such as when students are expected to take a square root), there will be times when they will have to round to significant figures or decimal places, as stated in Mathematical Requirements (AQA Specification 8463 page 81 and AQA Specification 8464 page 163).I have tried to write everything from the point of view of the specification. You will find specification references at the beginning of every section and I have written questions relating to everything which appears within the specification. Where a specification section is small, I have merged it with an appropriate section. A couple of specification sections (Energy Stored in a Spring and Specific Heat Capacity) are repeated but I have only put one set of questions for each into the book.It was only near the end of the writing process that I discovered that the concept of giving the students lots of examples has a name - SLOP! (Shed Loads Of Practice.) If, like me, you subscribe to this idea then this book is for you.This book is written in the Comic Sans Serif font as I had it recommended as the most readable font by my school's SEN coordinator. Visit www.teachingandmarking.com for more of my resources.
A Level Chemistry MCQs
Author: Arshad Iqbal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781521110607
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 521
Book Description
A level chemistry multiple choice questions has 1749 MCQs. A level chemistry quiz questions and answers, MCQs on A level chemistry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemistry of life, alcohols and esters, benzene, chemical compounds, analytical chemistry MCQs with answers, carbonyl compounds, carboxylic acids, acyl compounds, electrode potential, electrons in atoms, enthalpy change, equilibrium, group IV, II and VII, halogenoalkanes, hydrocarbon MCQs and quiz for SAT/ACT/GAT/GRE/CLEP/GED practice tests.AS level chemistry multiple choice quiz questions and answers, chemistry exam revision and study guide with practice tests for SAT/ACT/GAT/GRE/CLEP/GED for online exam prep and interviews. Chemistry interview questions and answers to ask, to prepare and to study for jobs interviews and career MCQs with answer keys.Alcohols and esters quiz has 27 multiple choice questions. Atomic structure and theory quiz has 37 multiple choice questions. Benzene chemical compound quiz has 41 multiple choice questions with answers. Carbonyl compounds quiz has 29 multiple choice questions. Carboxylic acids and acyl compounds quiz has 29 multiple choice questions. Chemical bonding quiz has 213 multiple choice questions. Chemistry of life quiz has 29 multiple choice questions. Electrode potential quiz has 62 multiple choice questions.Electrons in atoms quiz has 53 multiple choice questions. Enthalpy change quiz has 45 multiple choice questions. Equilibrium quiz has 50 multiple choice questions. Group IV quiz has 53 multiple choice questions. Groups II and VII quiz has 181 multiple choice questions. Halogenoalkanes quiz has 33 multiple choice questions and answers. Hydrocarbons quiz has 53 multiple choice questions. Introduction to organic chemistry quiz has 52 multiple choice questions. Ionic equilibria quiz has 56 multiple choice questions.Lattice energy quiz has 33 multiple choice questions. Moles and equations quiz has 50 multiple choice questions. Nitrogen and sulfur quiz has 89 multiple choice questions. Organic and nitrogen compounds quiz has 54 multiple choice questions. Periodicity quiz has 202 multiple choice questions. Polymerization quiz has 36 multiple choice questions and answers. Rates of reaction quiz has 39 multiple choice questions. Reaction kinetics quiz has 52 multiple choice questions. Redox reactions and electrolysis quiz has 55 multiple choice questions. States of matter quiz has 66 multiple choice questions. Transition elements quiz has 30 multiple choice questions.Chemistry interview questions and answers, MCQs on acid base equilibria, acidic oxides and basic oxides, acidity of carboxylic acids, acyl chlorides, addition reactions of alkenes, alcohols reactions, aldehydes and ketone testing, alkanes reaction, alkenes and formulas, aluminum oxide, amides in chemistry, amines, amino acids, ammonia and ammonium compounds, amount of substance, arena's reaction, atom facts, atomic number of group II metals, atomization and electron affinity, atoms and molecules mass, balancing equation period 3 chlorides, balancing equations reactions with chlorine, balancing equations reactions with oxygen, bond angle and bond energy, bond energies and enthalpies, bond energy and bond length, bonding and physical properties, bonding energy in chemistry, bonding nature of period 3 oxides, born Haber cycle, buffer solutions, catalysis, catalysts, cells and batteries, silicon oxide, ceramics, chemical bonding electron pair and repulsion theory, chemical bonding types, chemical formula and equations, chemical industry equilibria, chemical properties of chlorine, e-plimsoll values, A level chemistry worksheets for competitive exams preparation.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781521110607
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 521
Book Description
A level chemistry multiple choice questions has 1749 MCQs. A level chemistry quiz questions and answers, MCQs on A level chemistry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemistry of life, alcohols and esters, benzene, chemical compounds, analytical chemistry MCQs with answers, carbonyl compounds, carboxylic acids, acyl compounds, electrode potential, electrons in atoms, enthalpy change, equilibrium, group IV, II and VII, halogenoalkanes, hydrocarbon MCQs and quiz for SAT/ACT/GAT/GRE/CLEP/GED practice tests.AS level chemistry multiple choice quiz questions and answers, chemistry exam revision and study guide with practice tests for SAT/ACT/GAT/GRE/CLEP/GED for online exam prep and interviews. Chemistry interview questions and answers to ask, to prepare and to study for jobs interviews and career MCQs with answer keys.Alcohols and esters quiz has 27 multiple choice questions. Atomic structure and theory quiz has 37 multiple choice questions. Benzene chemical compound quiz has 41 multiple choice questions with answers. Carbonyl compounds quiz has 29 multiple choice questions. Carboxylic acids and acyl compounds quiz has 29 multiple choice questions. Chemical bonding quiz has 213 multiple choice questions. Chemistry of life quiz has 29 multiple choice questions. Electrode potential quiz has 62 multiple choice questions.Electrons in atoms quiz has 53 multiple choice questions. Enthalpy change quiz has 45 multiple choice questions. Equilibrium quiz has 50 multiple choice questions. Group IV quiz has 53 multiple choice questions. Groups II and VII quiz has 181 multiple choice questions. Halogenoalkanes quiz has 33 multiple choice questions and answers. Hydrocarbons quiz has 53 multiple choice questions. Introduction to organic chemistry quiz has 52 multiple choice questions. Ionic equilibria quiz has 56 multiple choice questions.Lattice energy quiz has 33 multiple choice questions. Moles and equations quiz has 50 multiple choice questions. Nitrogen and sulfur quiz has 89 multiple choice questions. Organic and nitrogen compounds quiz has 54 multiple choice questions. Periodicity quiz has 202 multiple choice questions. Polymerization quiz has 36 multiple choice questions and answers. Rates of reaction quiz has 39 multiple choice questions. Reaction kinetics quiz has 52 multiple choice questions. Redox reactions and electrolysis quiz has 55 multiple choice questions. States of matter quiz has 66 multiple choice questions. Transition elements quiz has 30 multiple choice questions.Chemistry interview questions and answers, MCQs on acid base equilibria, acidic oxides and basic oxides, acidity of carboxylic acids, acyl chlorides, addition reactions of alkenes, alcohols reactions, aldehydes and ketone testing, alkanes reaction, alkenes and formulas, aluminum oxide, amides in chemistry, amines, amino acids, ammonia and ammonium compounds, amount of substance, arena's reaction, atom facts, atomic number of group II metals, atomization and electron affinity, atoms and molecules mass, balancing equation period 3 chlorides, balancing equations reactions with chlorine, balancing equations reactions with oxygen, bond angle and bond energy, bond energies and enthalpies, bond energy and bond length, bonding and physical properties, bonding energy in chemistry, bonding nature of period 3 oxides, born Haber cycle, buffer solutions, catalysis, catalysts, cells and batteries, silicon oxide, ceramics, chemical bonding electron pair and repulsion theory, chemical bonding types, chemical formula and equations, chemical industry equilibria, chemical properties of chlorine, e-plimsoll values, A level chemistry worksheets for competitive exams preparation.
So You Want to Be a Doctor?
Author: David Metcalfe
Publisher: Success in Medicine
ISBN: 0198836309
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
So you want to be a doctor? Be confident and fully prepared for every step of your medical school application. Packed with insight, tips, and information you won't find anywhere else, this essential guide helps applicants succeed against tough competition. Full of practical advice from those in the know! Over 100 medical students and admissions tutors have contributed to unique profiles of every medical school in the UK with rankings and detailed explanations of what it is really like to study at each one. Discover how often students encounter patients, how teaching is delivered, what the facilities are like, and most importantly, what admissions tutors are looking for. Every medical school is different and this book helps students choose the school they are best suited to. There is advice at every turn, providing support all the way from choosing A-levels, finding work experience, and writing personal statements, to strong strategies for interview success. The authors, who have all been through the process themselves, bring together insider information such as: - How much medical school really costs - How graduates of each medical school perform after they qualify - Which work experience is best, and how to get it - How to perform well on standardised admissions tests, such as the UKCAT and BMAT, plus sample questions
Publisher: Success in Medicine
ISBN: 0198836309
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
So you want to be a doctor? Be confident and fully prepared for every step of your medical school application. Packed with insight, tips, and information you won't find anywhere else, this essential guide helps applicants succeed against tough competition. Full of practical advice from those in the know! Over 100 medical students and admissions tutors have contributed to unique profiles of every medical school in the UK with rankings and detailed explanations of what it is really like to study at each one. Discover how often students encounter patients, how teaching is delivered, what the facilities are like, and most importantly, what admissions tutors are looking for. Every medical school is different and this book helps students choose the school they are best suited to. There is advice at every turn, providing support all the way from choosing A-levels, finding work experience, and writing personal statements, to strong strategies for interview success. The authors, who have all been through the process themselves, bring together insider information such as: - How much medical school really costs - How graduates of each medical school perform after they qualify - Which work experience is best, and how to get it - How to perform well on standardised admissions tests, such as the UKCAT and BMAT, plus sample questions
75 Long Answer Questions in GCSE Science
Author: Primrose Kitten
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781980531272
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Answering six mark questions in your GCSE is much more than just writing down six correct things. There is a skill to answering them that needs to be practiced. Here I have written 25 questions on each subject, given you the answers and guided you through how to answer to get full marks. The more you practice, the more confident you'll be in the exam! Example Question58 - Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy SourcesIn June 2017, for the first time, over 50% of energy in the UK was supplied by renewable energy. The UK government is leading a drive to promote the increased used if renewable energy sources for generating electricity. Evaluate the use of renewable and non-renewable energy sources.Planning.... * Evaluate give good points, bad points your option and justify your opinion* You can use a table for planning* What are the good points (aim for at least 2)?* What are the bad points (aim for at least 2)?* What is your opinion?* Explain why you have that opinion* Don't stress too much about your opinion, the examiner is never going to cross-examine you on this, just make one up Table of Contents* Exam command words * Glossary of exam command words * How to answer 6-mark questions * How the examiners will mark your work * Biology * 1 - Drugs * 2 - Respiration * 3 - Genetic Engineering * 4 - Plant Growth * 5 - Digestive System * 6 - Reflex Arcs * 7 - Leaves * 8 - Pathogens * 9 - Genetic Testing * 10 - Contraception * 11 - IVF * 12 - Defence Against Pathogens * 13 - Drugs in Sport * 14 - Cloning * 15 - Stem Cells * 16 - Menstrual Cycle * 17 - IVF * 18 - Cells * 19 - Enzymes * 20 - Homeostasis * 21 - Blood * 22 - Genetic Disorders * 23 - Enzymes * 24 - Hormonal Contraception. * 25 - Plants * Chemistry * 26 - Covalent bonding * 27 - Rates of Reaction (concentration) * 28 - Atoms and Ions * 29 - Magnesium Chloride * 30 - Reactivity series * 31 - Extracting Copper * 32 - Rates of Reaction (Temperature) * 33 - Water * 34 - Properties of mystery white powders * 35 - Fractional Distillation * 36 - Diamond and Graphite * 37 - Le Chatelier's Principle * 38 - Evolution of Atmosphere * 39 - Life Cycle Assessment * 40 - Metals * 41 - Carbon in the Atmosphere * 42 - Reactivity in Group 1 and Group 7 * 43 - States of Matter * 44 - Rate of Reaction (surface area) * 45 - The Periodic Table * 46 - Models of the Atom * 47 -Group 1 * 48 - Group 7 * 49 - Aluminium Electrolysis * 50 - Acids and Alkalis * Physics * 51 - Generators * 52 - Radioactivity * 53 - Journeys * 54 - Thermistors * 55 - Nuclear Power * 56 - Isotopes * 57 - Forces * 58 - Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Sources * 59 -AC/DC * 60 - Surfaces * 61 - Car Safety * 62 - Climate Change * 63 - Heating * 64 - National Grid * 65 -Energy Changes * 66 - Diodes * 67 - Circuits * 68 - Waves * 69 - Electromagnetic Spectrum * 70 - Loudspeakers * 71 - Waves * 72 - Newton's Laws of Motion * 73 - Atmosphere * 74 - Weight and Mass * 75 -Electrical Safety * Answers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781980531272
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Answering six mark questions in your GCSE is much more than just writing down six correct things. There is a skill to answering them that needs to be practiced. Here I have written 25 questions on each subject, given you the answers and guided you through how to answer to get full marks. The more you practice, the more confident you'll be in the exam! Example Question58 - Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy SourcesIn June 2017, for the first time, over 50% of energy in the UK was supplied by renewable energy. The UK government is leading a drive to promote the increased used if renewable energy sources for generating electricity. Evaluate the use of renewable and non-renewable energy sources.Planning.... * Evaluate give good points, bad points your option and justify your opinion* You can use a table for planning* What are the good points (aim for at least 2)?* What are the bad points (aim for at least 2)?* What is your opinion?* Explain why you have that opinion* Don't stress too much about your opinion, the examiner is never going to cross-examine you on this, just make one up Table of Contents* Exam command words * Glossary of exam command words * How to answer 6-mark questions * How the examiners will mark your work * Biology * 1 - Drugs * 2 - Respiration * 3 - Genetic Engineering * 4 - Plant Growth * 5 - Digestive System * 6 - Reflex Arcs * 7 - Leaves * 8 - Pathogens * 9 - Genetic Testing * 10 - Contraception * 11 - IVF * 12 - Defence Against Pathogens * 13 - Drugs in Sport * 14 - Cloning * 15 - Stem Cells * 16 - Menstrual Cycle * 17 - IVF * 18 - Cells * 19 - Enzymes * 20 - Homeostasis * 21 - Blood * 22 - Genetic Disorders * 23 - Enzymes * 24 - Hormonal Contraception. * 25 - Plants * Chemistry * 26 - Covalent bonding * 27 - Rates of Reaction (concentration) * 28 - Atoms and Ions * 29 - Magnesium Chloride * 30 - Reactivity series * 31 - Extracting Copper * 32 - Rates of Reaction (Temperature) * 33 - Water * 34 - Properties of mystery white powders * 35 - Fractional Distillation * 36 - Diamond and Graphite * 37 - Le Chatelier's Principle * 38 - Evolution of Atmosphere * 39 - Life Cycle Assessment * 40 - Metals * 41 - Carbon in the Atmosphere * 42 - Reactivity in Group 1 and Group 7 * 43 - States of Matter * 44 - Rate of Reaction (surface area) * 45 - The Periodic Table * 46 - Models of the Atom * 47 -Group 1 * 48 - Group 7 * 49 - Aluminium Electrolysis * 50 - Acids and Alkalis * Physics * 51 - Generators * 52 - Radioactivity * 53 - Journeys * 54 - Thermistors * 55 - Nuclear Power * 56 - Isotopes * 57 - Forces * 58 - Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Sources * 59 -AC/DC * 60 - Surfaces * 61 - Car Safety * 62 - Climate Change * 63 - Heating * 64 - National Grid * 65 -Energy Changes * 66 - Diodes * 67 - Circuits * 68 - Waves * 69 - Electromagnetic Spectrum * 70 - Loudspeakers * 71 - Waves * 72 - Newton's Laws of Motion * 73 - Atmosphere * 74 - Weight and Mass * 75 -Electrical Safety * Answers
So You Want to be a Doctor?
Author: Stephan Sanders
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199573328
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
The must-have guide to getting into medical school. Each chapter guides you through another step of the process, from deciding if medicine is for you and choosing a medical school, to passing the UKCAT and BMAT exams, applying to Oxbridge and getting through the interview.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199573328
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
The must-have guide to getting into medical school. Each chapter guides you through another step of the process, from deciding if medicine is for you and choosing a medical school, to passing the UKCAT and BMAT exams, applying to Oxbridge and getting through the interview.
GCSE Combined Science AQA Revision Question Cards: All-in-one Biology, Chemistry & Physics
Author: CGP Books
Publisher: CGP GCSE Combined Science 9-1 Revision
ISBN: 9781789084665
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher: CGP GCSE Combined Science 9-1 Revision
ISBN: 9781789084665
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Oxford Revise: AQA GCSE Physics Revision and Exam Practice
Author: Helen Reynolds
Publisher: Oxford University Press - Children
ISBN: 1382017979
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Based on principles of cognitive science, this three-step approach to effective revision combines knowledge, retrieval and interleaving, and extensive exam-style practice to help students master knowledge and skills for GCSE success. UK schools save 50% off the RRP! Discount will be automatically applied when you order on your school account.
Publisher: Oxford University Press - Children
ISBN: 1382017979
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Based on principles of cognitive science, this three-step approach to effective revision combines knowledge, retrieval and interleaving, and extensive exam-style practice to help students master knowledge and skills for GCSE success. UK schools save 50% off the RRP! Discount will be automatically applied when you order on your school account.
So you want to be a doctor?
Author: Harveer Dev
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191510491
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
Applying for medical school needn't be such a daunting prospect with this book on your side. Packed with insight, tips, and information you won't find anywhere else, the second edition of So you want to be a doctor? is an essential guide to the application process from start to finish. Over 100 medical students and admissions tutors have contributed to unique profiles of every medical school in the UK. An insider point-of-view on each school is complemented by straight-forward rankings of each school by the cost of living, the difficulty of the course, and the competition for each place. With such a comprehensive and honest survey of UK medical schools, choosing the right one for you has never been easier. Alongside these profiles, this guide is packed with practical advice for every step of the application process. Find out what kind of work experience is best, and how to go about getting it. Prepare for your interview with an updated chapter including sample questions taken from the direct experience of successful medical school candidates. Ace your UKCAT or BMAT by learning how to approach the tests strategically and practising with the included sample questions. So you want to be a doctor? Then you'll need this book!
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191510491
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
Applying for medical school needn't be such a daunting prospect with this book on your side. Packed with insight, tips, and information you won't find anywhere else, the second edition of So you want to be a doctor? is an essential guide to the application process from start to finish. Over 100 medical students and admissions tutors have contributed to unique profiles of every medical school in the UK. An insider point-of-view on each school is complemented by straight-forward rankings of each school by the cost of living, the difficulty of the course, and the competition for each place. With such a comprehensive and honest survey of UK medical schools, choosing the right one for you has never been easier. Alongside these profiles, this guide is packed with practical advice for every step of the application process. Find out what kind of work experience is best, and how to go about getting it. Prepare for your interview with an updated chapter including sample questions taken from the direct experience of successful medical school candidates. Ace your UKCAT or BMAT by learning how to approach the tests strategically and practising with the included sample questions. So you want to be a doctor? Then you'll need this book!
GCSE Geography Edexcel B
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press - Children
ISBN: 1382014864
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
A student-friendly and engaging resource for the 2016 Edexcel GCSE Geography B specification, this brand new course is written to match the demands of the specification. As well as providing thorough and rigorous coverage of the spec, this book is designed to engage students in their learning and to motivate them to progress.
Publisher: Oxford University Press - Children
ISBN: 1382014864
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
A student-friendly and engaging resource for the 2016 Edexcel GCSE Geography B specification, this brand new course is written to match the demands of the specification. As well as providing thorough and rigorous coverage of the spec, this book is designed to engage students in their learning and to motivate them to progress.
OCR Gateway GCSE Physics Student Book
Author: Helen Reynolds
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780198359838
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
These new resources have been written to match the 2016 OCR GCSE Gateway Science (9-1) specifications. Built-in assessment and differentiation supports students of all abilities and makes progress tracking easy. Maths skills and practical skills are developed throughout with ramped practice questions and differentiated learning outcomes.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780198359838
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
These new resources have been written to match the 2016 OCR GCSE Gateway Science (9-1) specifications. Built-in assessment and differentiation supports students of all abilities and makes progress tracking easy. Maths skills and practical skills are developed throughout with ramped practice questions and differentiated learning outcomes.