Thank you so much!!! I was averaging 600 in AR and found the section really difficult. But the day before my test, I watched your video, and ended up scoring 870! It's crazy, but I didn't think to use alt+N or skip questions before this
You are soooo good at explaining. Showing your train of thought helps so much and I just think the same and am getting so many more correct. Literally so helpful 😭
For Set A of question 2, he meant to say the number of circles is equal to 1 minus the number of sides on the biggest shape instead of 2 minus the number of sides on the biggest shape. Took me 10 minutes to realise it and by then I had already thought about getting my eyes checked about a dozen times because I wasn't seeing the expected number of circles within each square. 😅😂
Great vid! Has anyone else been having real difficulty with scoring consistently, especially in AR? Sometimes I score a around 500 and sometimes around 800…
I just recently started practicing UCAT AR and my first 2 practice tests I got 500 and 580 respectively - after watching this video my third test shot up to 800! Thank you so much :)
Summary Only spend abt 40 second on a pattern so u don’t waste time Think of the simple pattern first - (intersection, colour; a shape is in the corner, no. of size) A pattern must be concrete rule for all the box If u find the pattern too easily, think they may be a second. Focus’s on why you didn’t get the pattern - make a list of pattern - Focus on the simple box first - bc the pattern will be easier to see
Thanks so much u really helped me on this after learning the tips and tricks on the AR really helped me higher my score in some of the practice test i had taken thanks alot.
Hi Emil, do you have an example of a document you compiled of patterns and triggers. I'm not sure how to lay mine out. Could i have a pattern column and a triggers column? E.g pattern: Number of circles is equal to 1 minus the number of sides on the biggest shape, triggers: - Boxes containing a triangle and two black circles (3-1 = 2) - is this too specific?
thank you so much for this, i'm not doing UCAT though, i am doing the aset test and i have been having trouble with abstract reasoning, thank you for these tips they were very useful
Hi, You mentioned 'pattern triggers', I have no clue what the different types are , could you please explain them, or is there a site I could use to find all of them . Thanks.
16:02 was really hard to see. I looked only at triangle so guessed A. But actually only some swap form and color, and some other swap only form. BC then b if you look at circle. Really tricky. 16:26 I would never have guessed that the X is two triangles moved into each other.
@@Gameplayandmemes4everyone cherish your brain - you only will get more stupid each year after this. If there were an Internet when I was 8 I would have seen it too.
@@Pinkavocadosi use medentry and its pretty useful for me, there's a huge range of questions and its formatting is really easy for review and practice! when is your ucat?
for the two triangles what has happened is that the one on top has went inside the one at the bottom its a bit hard to grasp at first as it looks like 4 triangles but actually 2 triangles squashed together
I love you and youre videos but in the first example you drove me insane because I could not for the life of me figure out how you got 2- and I was spuiring until I asked someone who said 1- bhaha