

Mon 13 Jul
|Online Event (Zoom)
Decision Making Free Reflection Masterclass - Break Your UCAT Plateau
Stuck on the same DM score? Learn how to reflect properly, fix the habits holding you back, and break through, live with a top scorer - based on 14 years of teaching the UCAT.
Time & Location
13 Jul 2026, 19:00 – 20:30 BST
Online Event (Zoom)
About the event
Doing question after question but your Decision Making score will not move? You are not alone, and more practice is not always the answer.
Most students plateau in DM not because they lack knowledge, but because they are not reflecting properly after mocks and question banks. In this live session, we will show you exactly how to diagnose what is going wrong, question type by question type, and how to turn every mock into real score improvement.
This is Part 1 of our two-part UCAT Reflection Series. Part 2 (Verbal Reasoning) runs on Thursday 16th July.
When is it running?
Monday 13th July 2026
7pm to 8:30pm online, GMT (UK Time)
FREE
Who is running the webinar?
Rosie Sheppard, Cambridge Medical Student, top scorer in UCAT Decision Making and Verbal Reasoning, expert UCAT tutor
Dr Akash Gandhi MA (Cantab) MBBS DGM DRCOG MBA MRCGP, qualified from Cambridge (1st class) and UCL (distinction), GP working in London, our lead medical and dental admissions expert
Who is it for?
Students currently preparing for or sitting the UCAT in 2026
Anyone who has completed question banks or mocks (e.g. Medify or MedEntry) and hit a plateau in Decision Making
Students who want a proper framework for reflecting on mistakes, not just more questions
International and UK applicants
What will we cover?
Why practice alone does not improve your score, and what proper reflection looks like
A simple framework for diagnosing what went wrong on every question you get wrong (reading, logic, visual or time)
The 6 DM question types and where students typically plateau: Syllogisms, Logic Puzzles, Strongest Argument, Interpreting Information, Venn Diagrams and Probability
Fixing the biggest bottleneck: how to sketch and organise information faster in Logic Puzzles and Venn diagrams
Timing strategy and realistic per-question benchmarks, so you know what to flag and move past
Common traps: assumptions, qualifiers, gambler's fallacy and misreading absolute vs relative logic
Live worked examples with Rosie
Q&A, put your own DM questions to Rosie and Akash
Notes
Online link: you will be emailed your unique Zoom link no later than 1 day before the event (check your junk folder if you cannot see it)
To allow more students to join, if multiple people are joining from the same household, please only register once and watch together on the same device
Any questions, please email us: info@theukcatpeople.co.uk