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The interview is a chance for the admissions to dig deeper into your character, evaluate your
intentions, and test whether you have the emotional and mental capacity to weather the storms
of medical school (and beyond).
Expect the questions to be similar in format and content with the following:

 Why do you want to become a doctor?


 What makes you a better choice in comparison to others?
 What will drive you to study and push through even if it is tough both physically and mentally?
 How motivated are you?
 If you won’t be a doctor, what would be your career of choice?
 Do you have a backup plan should you be unable to finish medicine?
 How do you de-stress?
 What was the most stressful situation that you had? Can you tell me how you handled this
situation?
 Why should we choose you from other applicants?
 If you would be given the chance to solve a single national issue, what would be your choice and
how would you deal with it?
 What do you think is the biggest issue in healthcare and how would you solve it?

Freshmen should expect to study basic sciences like Biochemistry, Preventive Medicine, Community
Health, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Psychiatry, and Medical Practice I.

Second-year students will spend a year studying basic concepts of Pharmacology, Microbiology &
Parasitology, Pathology, Medicine and Surgery, Medical Economics, and Psychiatry II.

On the third year, medical students will immerse in disease management, learning more about the
pathophysiology, diagnosis, and clinical management of common as well as rare medical conditions.
At this point, you will start interacting with the patients in the actual hospital setting.

The fourth year is your year as a junior intern. This phase is also known as clinical clerkship
during which you will be rotated in different hospital departments.
Part 1:

Verbal (Verbal Analogy)

(RC): https://filipiknow.net/nmat-reviewer/

Inductive Reasoning: https://www.assessmentday.co.uk/inductive_reasoning.htm


https://www.fibonicci.com/spatial-reasoning/test/
https://www.shldirect.com/en
http://www.psychometric-success.com/practice-
papers/Psychometric%20Success%20Numerical%20Ability%20-
%20Reasoning%20Practice%20Test%201.pdf
http://www.psychometric-success.com/faq/faq-numerical-reasoning-tests.htm
http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/tests/mathstest2.htm
http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/tests/sequences.htm
http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/tests/mathstest.htm

Quantitative https://www.wtamu.edu/academic/anns/mps/math/mathlab/col_algebra/index.htm
(lesson 1-24 only)
Perceptual Aquity

Part 2:
Biology Ecology, Cells, Genetics, Basic Anatomy, Physiology
Physics Heat, Motion, Electromagnetism
Sociology http://www.sparknotes.com/sociology/ (search some bio and chem)
Some psychology: defense mechanism
Chemistry

https://medschooltodaydoktorbukas.wordpress.com/
Biology
I. General Biology Concepts
II. Plant Morpho-Anatomy, Histology and Physiology
III. Animal Morpho-Anatomy, Histology and Physiology
IV. Taxonomy, Systematics and Evolution
V. Developmental Biology
VI. Genetics
VII. Cell Biology and Biochemistry
VIII. Ecology

Physics
I. General Physics Concept
II. Vectors
III. Mechanics: Kinematics and Dynamics
IV. Electromagnetics
V. Waves
VI. Optics
VII. Heat and Energy
VIII. Relativity

Social Sciences
A. Psychology
I. General Psychology Concepts
II. Biological Background
III. Sensation, Perception and States of Consciousness
IV. Learning, Memory, Thought, Language and Intelligence
V. Development, Motivation, Emotion and Personality
VI. Psychopathology and Therapies
VII. Social Psychology
VIII. Applied Psychology
B. Sociology
I. General Sociology Concepts
II. Culture, Social Structures, Organization and Stratification
III. Socialization, Interaction, Deviance and Social Control
IV. Race, Ethnicity and Gender
V. Marriage, Family and Education
VI. Politics, Economy and Religion
VII. Science and Technology
VIII. Population, Urbanization and Collective Behavior
Chemistry
I. General Chemistry Concepts
II. Qualitative Chemistry
III. Analytic and Quantitative Chemistry
IV. Organic Chemistry
V. Biochemistry
VI. Physical Chemistry
VII. Thermochemistry
VIII. Nuclearchemistry

Here is a list of websites I used to study for the NMAT (it will be updated as I study and
find more resources):
Part 1:

1. Verbal
-
Analogies: http://www.math.com/students/kaplan/sat_intro/sample_qs/analogy_sample_qs/ana1
.htm
-Analogies: http://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/analogies/
-Analogies: http://www.majortests.com/mat/miller-analogies-test-practice.php
-Analogies: http://www.englishforeveryone.org/Topics/Analogies.htm
-Analogies: http://www.testprepreview.com/modules/analogies1.htm
2. Inductive Reasoning
–Figure series: http://www.assessmentday.co.uk/inductive_reasoning.htm
-http://nmatreview.blogspot.ca/2011/03/tricks-1a-inductive-reasoning-figure.html
-http://www.indiabix.com/non-verbal-reasoning/series/
–http://placement.freshersworld.com/power-preparation/figure-problems-22280
-http://www.smart-kit.com/s2618/iq-test-question-which-figure-continues-the-series/
–http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=qualifying-exam-instructors–part-5-
abstract-reasoning-figure-series
-http://www.theonlinetestcentre.com/letter-symbol-series.html
–Figure grouping: http://www.indiabix.com/non-verbal-reasoning/grouping-of-images/
–http://www.indiabix.com/non-verbal-reasoning/grouping-of-images/025002
–http://www.psychometric-success.com/aptitude-tests/abstract-reasoning-tests.htm
–#/letter series: http://www.psychometric-success.com/faq/faq-numerical-reasoning-tests.htm
-http://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/letter-and-symbol-series/
-http://www.edugoog.com/series-completion/question-answer/letter-series/1.html
3. Quantitative:
–http://www.wtamu.edu/academic/anns/mps/math/mathlab/col_algebra/index.htm
4. Perceptual Acuity
-http://nmatreview.blogspot.ca/2011/03/tricks-2a-perceptual-acuity-hidden.html
–Mirror image: http://www.indiabix.com/non-verbal-reasoning/mirror-images/
-http://infibee.com/non-verbal-reasoning/mirror-images/02001
Part 2:
1. Biology

2. Physics

3. Social Science
–http://www.sparknotes.com/sociology/
–http://www.sparknotes.com/psychology/
4. Chemistry

I found these sites from other bloggers and by just searching on google.

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