MEDICAL SCHOOL ENTRY

ISC Medical are the leading providers of recruitment solutions for entry into medical school in the UK. Whether you are preparing for the UK Clinical Aptitude Test or a medical school interview, we have a solution that suits your needs.

Our books and courses are designed to help you optimise your chances of success and relieve your stress for what is one of the most competitive professions.


Get into Medical School. 600 UKCAT Practice Questions

Get into Medical School - 600 UKCAT Practice Questions.

With over 600 UKCAT practice questions (including a full mock exam), in-depth explanations, and comprehensive tips and techniques spanning over 400 pages, this book shows how to approach abstract, verbal and quantitative reasoning and decision analysis questions; and helps candidates familiarise themselves with all the potential traps that can be laid by the examiners.


UCAS Medical School Personal Statement (UCAS Medicine)

Get into Medical School - Write the Perfect Personal Statement.

A unique book full of techniques to help you brainstorm and write an effective UCAS medical school personal statement. The book also contains over 100 real personal statements from successful medical school applicants, both at A level and graduate entry. The book also offers critiques of personal statements and covers all medical schools including Cambridge and Oxford.


Medical School Interviews - ISC Medical

Medical School Interviews - A practical guide to help you get that place at medical school. Over 150 questions analysed.

An in-depth look at over 150 medical school interview questions, Covers all questions on motivation for medicine, work experience, personal attributes, ethical issues and scenarios, conflict resolution, and today's contemporary medico-legal and political issues.


Medical School Interviews - ISC Medical

Medical School Interview Course

Fully interactive interview skills course for all medical schools, providing full coverage of all types of questions (general, personal, ethical, current issues) in a fully participative format. Maximum 16 participants.