For the future MCATIANs -Fighting your fears by Unsa Athar

Now let’s take a step further. If you are dead sure that
Medicine is what you want to waste your life for (just kidding :-P ), start
preparing for it right now. The first step toward the preparation is fighting
your fears. The students who are serious in studies mostly have a big burden on
their mind. Tensions, Depressions, Anxiety, admission
ho paey ga ya nahi… L
Our people have a really bad habit of telling tales and
creating myths about nearly everything. The Myths about MCAT that I heard were MCAT mein jaan bhooj k fail kr detey hain,
MCAT bohaaaaaaat mushkil hota hai, achey achey reh jatey hain, bs docotoru k
bachey ho patey hain etc.
But all of them were just myths. It’s just your serious
behaviour, sheer hard work and sincere prayers that will make you pass through
your MCAT. Nothing else shall contribute.
According to this triangle even if you don’t have a good luck,
prayers and hard work can compensate and do wonders J . So
now no more complains like yawwr meri to
kismet hi khrab hai..!!
BIOLOGY
PORTION: In this year’s MCAT and mostly all the MCATs,
lines from the books are simply taken and MCQs are made from them. For the
topic of immunity, UHS made even MCQs like the one stated below:
The Skin and Mucous membrane are …… barriers.
a)
Mechanical
c) Chemical
b)
Physical
d) None of these
This information has been
taken from such a line that appears to be unimportant as compared to the whole
topic. So be very specific that you have gone through every line of the book
during your FSc.
CHEMISTRY
AND PHYSICS PORTION: I heard that last year’s MCAT had simple
book lines for even these portions, but this year there were conceptual
questions. Figures of compounds were present in chemistry portion asking for
probable products and functional groups etc. Hey, hey, hey, don’t freak out!
Those figures were not from Mars! They were simple concepts of reactions
present in the very book of chemistry which you memorize like parrots for the
board exams. So keep making your concepts clear by asking questions from your
teachers if you do not understand something even if you have to appear as a chipku to other students. My friend and
I used to ask questions and went to teachers often to clear concepts that kept
irritating our minds. And hence we got a name ‘Remoras’ by our fellows because
we were always seen surrounding teachers like remoras surround Sharks!(how rude
though :P). But When MCAT’s official result came, She and I scored 1049 and
1046 respectively! So our remorapan did
not go wasted. (For lahori students:
Try to get your hands on the MCQ Notes given by Sir Iqbal Nazir of Physics and
Sir Zahid Mehmood of Chemistry from Punjab College and try out solving them. If
you practise those MCQs, the MCAT ones will become easier for you. No offence
to students who cannot get them L )
ENGLISH
PORTION: English potion was aS treat this year,
Sentence completion, correction of sentences, spot the error and vocab. were
easy enough to be solved within 10-15minutes. You will learn most of the rules
in Part II that will also be used in MCAT. In our test, some sentences were
random i.e. not from the text and some were lines from the text too. The ones
from the text are too easy to solve as FSc. students read, re-read and
re-re-read the textual lines during the two years for translation, short
questions and other such board questions. Some instances from the MCAT 2012 are
stated below which will make you heave a sigh of relief ‘ye to muje atey hain’
Choose the best statement:
a)
Norma felt unreal as the voice informed her of
the subway accident
b)
Norma felt unreal while the voice informed her
the subway accident
c)
Norma felt unreal becauseS the voice informed
her of the subway accident
d)
Norma felt unreal during the voice informed
her of the subway accident
a)
All his life he longed for a tricycle.
b)
All his life he longed as a tricycle.
c)
All his life he longed with a tricycle.
d)
All his life he longed with a tricycle.
The extra hard work that you
will have to do for the MCAT is the 872 UHS vocabulary. Start it the very next
day.. ummm okay okay don’t scowl at me.. The very next week of your last board
exam. Keep learning and revising them. Make sentences and pictures to memorize
them. Try to use them in your everyday bolchaal.
Our English teacher, Sir Nadeem Saleem, used to give us a topic to write on by
using words from the vocab. Try this. It really helps! A fortnight or so after MCAT, I remember well
those words only that I used in such assignments.
GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.
Trust ALLAH always!
2.
Do not miss prayers because of study.
3.
Ask your parents, siblings and teachers to
pray for you.
4.
Always ask Allah to do the best for you.
5.
Never let depression and anxiety affect your
work.
6.
If you are tensed and have fears regarding
things, discuss them with Allah or someone you know is true to you. Do not
discuss them with each and every fellow. They will just advertise them.
7.
Keep away from people full of negative energy.
If you feel that talking to X will make you more depressed, prevent talking to
X!
8.
Do what your heart says. (If it says something
good :P)
1.
Practice filling the circles with a blue ball
point. Some students do not get the marks they estimate because improperly
filled circles are not read by the optical machine
2.
If your teachers deliver lectures on things
out of the UHS syllabus, do listen to them and understand. But focus and learn
only the UHS syllabus things.
3.
During a test session, if there are MCQs out
of the UHS syllabus try solving them, attend the discussions and see how are
they to be solved. But do not get depressed and make a fuss because of them.
When you are in home studying, keep UHS syllabus in mind.
4.
If you feel that taking tests in the last week
or last two weeks will help you, do take them. But if you feel you need to read
the books in that time, stay at home and read the books.
5.
Do not get over confident if your scores are
really good in such tests. Similarly, do not under estimate yourself or get
tensed if your score is bad.
Here I am quoting the way three students
spent their last three days before MCAT.
DAY 1
A: Taking a test, scoring in 800s,
getting tensed
B: Taking a test, scoring in 900s,
revising biology part 1
C: Taking no test, sitting in home tired
of studying, revising UHS Vocab.
DAY 2
A: Studying all day and night to improve
score. No test.
B: Revising biology Part 2. No test
C: Again UHS vocab. No test
DAY 3
A: No test. Studying the remaining things
all day.
B: Revising UHS vocab. Taking a test.
C: UHS vocab again :P knowing she simply
cannot touch books now.
Interestingly, I know A, B and C (C being me :D )and the
all three of them scored 1000+ marks. Therefore it is proved that you should
follow the way you are comfortable with instead of bothering what others have
done and are doing.
6.
Read instructions given by UHS on the
prospectus. Do attend the orientation seminar if possible.
7.
Make Sure you have given tests in the way the
real MCAT will be conducted. It will help you cope with the pressure of examination
hall if you have gone through it before. Try taking The Agha Khan and Nust test
even if you have no preparation because it will make you familiar with the hall
pressure.
And one thing more, PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB YOUR FELLOWS BY
CALLING AND TEXTING THEM TRILLION TIMES BEACUASE THEY MIGHT BE BUSY. AND DO NOT
HURT THEM BY SAYING RUDE THINGS IF THEY FAIL TO REPLY TO YOU. THEY MIGHT BE
HAVING A TOUGH TIME JUST LIKE YOU. (*sniff sniff* personal experience L )
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THAT PARTICULAR MCAT DAY: This is it! You can do it.
Trust Allah. Be confident. AND NO CHEATING! Asking others and telling others
makes you confused, distracts you, makes you mark wrong answers and above all, kaam sei barkat uth jati hai L. I
have seen people scoring much less than everyone expected of them because of
asking and telling others that day.
And remember:
Naik
neyat, sakht mehnat berha paar =)