UKCAT Non Cognitive Analysis

The non cognitive analysis section is as important as any other section in the UKCAT. The fact that your cognitive skills are not being evaluated in this part does not mean this it cannot affect your chances of qualifying into a desired medical school. Learn more in this article.
 
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Your personality traits have a great deal in determining your future as a physician. Doctors are operating under tremendous stress levels, involving life or death situations and dealing with people's feelings and emotions beside their physiologic health problems.

That is why the UKCAT test developers include a section that focuses solely on your personality traits, in search of unique virtues. 
Most people have never encountered a situation in which they are asked questions about their behaviour patterns, not to mention their motives in life. When one is confronted with these questions in a stressful environment he might very much act in an opposite manner, thus reflecting for that time period something that is not really himself.

Therefore, knowing yourself and preparing for a situation in which you are asked confusing questions about your everyday life is of extreme importance. That is why we have added our personality profiling to the practice pacakges we offer.
We highly recommend you to use this invaluable tool as it will not only further prepare you for test day but also help you discover some important things about yourself on the way to your medical career.

 
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