Post by yungci on Sept 17, 2015 21:43:54 GMT
How do you select for interviews?
Stage 1:
The first stage involves ensuring you have met our minimum academic requirements as outlined in the Qualifications section above. We then score certain areas of your application and the weightings are shown below:
Stage 2:
If you have completed GCSE's and are studying or have completed A-levels then we score the following areas:
-Highest 8 GCSE’s including the sciences (the three separate sciences or the science double award), maths and English language, A* and A grades. This score makes up 29% of the total score at this stage.
-UKCAT – we will give you a score for each of the five sections of the UKCAT test, this includes scores for the four sections in the cognitive component and a score for the SJT component. The total UKCAT score makes up 71% of the total score at this stage.
If you have studied qualifications other than GCSE's, we will check to ensure they meet our requirements and then only the UKCAT is scored as above. Your application will be considered with the other applicants who have not studied GCSE's. If you are a graduate applicant, you will be considered in this group.
The above scores are totalled and the 50% with the highest total scores, from each group, are then considered further:
Stage 3.
We score the personal statement and reference. This score is added to your total score from Stage 2 and applicants with the highest overall scores, from each group, are invited for interview.
What style of interview do you use?
Our interviews are in the format of Multiple Mini Interviews. At present there are four mini stations which could be increasing to eight stations for 2016 entry. At least one station will involve a role play activity. If you are invited for interview, you will be asked to bring certain documents with you; academic certificates/transcripts/confirmation of voluntary and work experience placements.
How should i prepare for the interview?
Familiarise yourself with the interview style we use and the themes that will be addressed at interview. You will be advised of the themes when you receive your invitation.
After the interview, how long will I have to wait until I hear whether I have an offer or not?
You may have to wait until the end of March before you hear their result. If you are interviewed in January you may not hear until the end of March.
When do interviews take place?
Interviews for 2015/16 cycle will take place during January, February and March.
Stage 1:
The first stage involves ensuring you have met our minimum academic requirements as outlined in the Qualifications section above. We then score certain areas of your application and the weightings are shown below:
Stage 2:
If you have completed GCSE's and are studying or have completed A-levels then we score the following areas:
-Highest 8 GCSE’s including the sciences (the three separate sciences or the science double award), maths and English language, A* and A grades. This score makes up 29% of the total score at this stage.
-UKCAT – we will give you a score for each of the five sections of the UKCAT test, this includes scores for the four sections in the cognitive component and a score for the SJT component. The total UKCAT score makes up 71% of the total score at this stage.
If you have studied qualifications other than GCSE's, we will check to ensure they meet our requirements and then only the UKCAT is scored as above. Your application will be considered with the other applicants who have not studied GCSE's. If you are a graduate applicant, you will be considered in this group.
The above scores are totalled and the 50% with the highest total scores, from each group, are then considered further:
Stage 3.
We score the personal statement and reference. This score is added to your total score from Stage 2 and applicants with the highest overall scores, from each group, are invited for interview.
What style of interview do you use?
Our interviews are in the format of Multiple Mini Interviews. At present there are four mini stations which could be increasing to eight stations for 2016 entry. At least one station will involve a role play activity. If you are invited for interview, you will be asked to bring certain documents with you; academic certificates/transcripts/confirmation of voluntary and work experience placements.
How should i prepare for the interview?
Familiarise yourself with the interview style we use and the themes that will be addressed at interview. You will be advised of the themes when you receive your invitation.
After the interview, how long will I have to wait until I hear whether I have an offer or not?
You may have to wait until the end of March before you hear their result. If you are interviewed in January you may not hear until the end of March.
When do interviews take place?
Interviews for 2015/16 cycle will take place during January, February and March.