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Complete Guide to Studying Medicine in the UK 2026/2027
Overview of Medical Education in the UK Medical education in the UK is renowned worldwide for its rigorous academic standards and clinical training, making it a coveted pathway for many international students. The medical curricula in UK medical schools are designed to equip future healthcare professionals with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. To pursue a medical degree in the UK, it’s essential to understand the structure of different medical programs and their entry requirements to embark on a successful medical career. Three quick tips for applying for medical school in the UK 📍Pay attention to the compulsory subject requirements Students applying to study medicine in the UK usually need to have completed A-Levels or other equivalent academic qualifications and have taken specific subjects such as biology and chemistry at secondary school. 📍UCAT scores cannot be used to apply for both British and Australian medical schools If you plan to apply to medical schools in the UK and Australia, please note that UK UCAT scores cannot be used to apply to Australian medical schools because the two regions have different admission years. Therefore, if you want to apply […]
【Applying to G5 Universities】How to Stand Out with Your Personal Statement in G5 University Applications
In the UCAS application process for UK G5 universities, the Personal Statement is an essential component. The UCAS system uses a conditional offer approach, meaning that even though there is a Clearing process after results are released, popular programs at high-ranking universities, such as those in the Russell Group and renowned G5 universities, often fill their spots early. Even though UCAS has announced that the format of the Personal Statement will be reformed in 2026, applicants will no longer be able to freely arrange the content of the article, but will be required to answer 3 questions. In a situation where admissions officers see only the grades and not the individuals, the Personal Statement acts as a student's calling card, playing a crucial role in establishing a first impression. Therefore, this document directly influences whether a student can receive an offer from their desired institution early in the UCAS process. More About UCAS Understanding the Purpose of the Personal Statement When it comes to Personal Statement, students need to know how to trace its origin - why do British universities require students to answer three questions? The intention […]
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【Australia Veterinary】Complete & Easy Guide to Becoming a Veterinarian 2027
As social systems improve and personal incomes rise, the number of people raising pets is increasing. Veterinarians, regarded as guardians of animal health, have gained significant attention and respect in recent years. Currently, there is only one university in Hong Kong offering a veterinary program, and it has a limited number of places. As a result, many Hong Kong students choose to study veterinary medicine in other countries. Today, we will discuss veterinary programs in Australia. Australia is a country primarily based on agriculture and livestock farming, with a thriving breeding industry. It is home to about 1.5 million sheep, making it one of the world's largest producers of wool and sheep products. Additionally, Australia boasts a variety of unique animals, such as koalas, kangaroos, kookaburras, platypuses, and wombats, which cannot be found in other countries. This highlights the global recognition of Australia's veterinary programs and medical technologies. Students studying veterinary medicine here have ample opportunities to work with different species of animals. Australia has numerous animal clinics that provide students with valuable hands-on experience. Furthermore, there is a shortage of professionals in the veterinary sector, resulting in […]
A Comprehensive Guide to Applying to G5 Universities and Specialist Programs
UK G5 universities emphasize academic rigor and personalized student development, often boasting excellent faculty and abundant teaching resources, ensuring outstanding educational quality. Speaking of "UK G5 universities," do you know what they are? UK G5 universities The term "UK G5 universities" is often mentioned among students and parents, referring to the five most prestigious institutions in the UK: University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, University College London (UCL) and LSE. These five shining academic stars undoubtedly attract many aspiring students. The admission standards for G5 universities are exceptionally high; Oxford and Cambridge even have their own unique "rules of the game." Despite this, they remain highly sought after by top students, rivaling the popularity of today's famous music groups. UK G5 universities—Professional Qualifications In addition to the UK G5 universities, students in Hong Kong are also keen on disciplines that offer professional qualifications. Medicine, dentistry, and veterinary science are undoubtedly competitive fields, but there is also a growing number of applicants for professions such as law, accounting, architecture, and physiotherapy. Some of these disciplines have limited spots available, which further intensifies the difficulty of the […]
The Importance of Shadowing in UK Health Science 2026
Shadowing provides students with the opportunity to observe and participate in the daily work of professionals, gaining insights into the practical aspects of the profession. In healthcare and medical fields, shadowing allows students to learn about therapists' expertise and skills, as well as their thought processes and medical techniques in different situations. Shadowing Experience 1. Observing and Participating in Initial Diagnoses 2. Participating in the Treatment Process 3. Learning Medical Record Keeping and Documentation Management 4. Following Up with Patients and Assessing Treatment Outcomes 5. Learning Ethics and Communication Skills Importance of Shadowing for University Applications 1. Personal Statement 2. Interviews 3. Reference Letters Complete Guide Stories of Remarkable Success Extended Readings Guide for Hong Kong Students Pursuing a Law Degree in the UK Key to Enhancing Admission Chances for Oxford, Cambridge, and G5 Universities Complete Guide to Applying for Oxbridge Universities in
【2026 Law Degree】Guide for Hong Kong Students Pursuing a Law Degree in the UK
The law degree has always been a popular choice among university programs in Hong Kong, and a legal qualification is considered a "golden ticket" in the job market, ensuring a respectable future career. However, the limited number of law degree slots offered by the three local universities makes competition extremely fierce, leading to what students often refer to as a "coveted" field, which discourages many passionate students from pursuing law. As Hong Kong was once a British colony, the foundations of the legal degrees in both regions are quite similar. Therefore, among various study abroad options, students often prioritize pursuing their law studies in the UK. What Academic Requirements Are Needed to Apply for a Law Degree? Strictly speaking, there are no specific mandatory subjects, which means you have the freedom to choose subjects you enjoy. A few specific universities require "English as a mandatory subject," while some universities expect students to select at least two subjects from a list of "preferred subjects." These typically include more academic options such as history, geography, mathematics, foreign languages, and sciences. Certain universities do not consider general education or critical thinking […]
【G5 Universities】Key to Enhancing Admission Chances for Oxford, Cambridge, and G5 Universities
The following are Oxbridge’s past interview questions. Do you know the answers? “Why do many animals have stripes?” “Do bankers deserve the pay they receive?”“How important is social interaction in language acquisition?” “Is it ever morally right to kill someone?” Without additional academic training, it is generally difficult to answer interview questions from Oxford and Cambridge. To gain admission to Oxford, Cambridge, and other G5 universities in the UK, developing a unique way of thinking is crucial. Without prior exposure to these challenging interview questions, you may feel confused. In this context, Knowledge Building can be beneficial; this approach deepens and broadens subject-related knowledge, providing aspiring candidates with a competitive edge. Click to know more about Oxbridge Admissions Tests Preparation The Three Key Advantages of Ascent Prep's Knowledge Building How Knowledge Building Enhances Interview Quality Here are two past interview questions from Oxford and Cambridge, along with suggested answers demonstrated by tutors with Oxford and Cambridge backgrounds from Ascent Prep for your reference. Question 1: Do bankers deserve the pay they receive? Suggested Answer Approach: A simple answer might be that since banks are generally private firms and […]
Comprehensive Guide to UKiset & CAT4 Exams for UK Boarding Schools
The entrance exams for UK boarding schools are the first step in the application process. Commonly heard assessments include UKiset and CAT4. But what are the differences between the two? Are students required to take both exams? Here’s a detailed introduction to each test. UKiset UKiset (UK Independent Schools’ Entry Test) is an entrance exam designed for overseas students aged 9 to 18 applying to British private boarding schools. It primarily assesses applicants' English proficiency and academic abilities. Currently, over a hundred UK private schools use UKiset as a key criterion for pre-screening students, making it an essential first step in the application process. Some boarding schools may even offer direct admission based on outstanding UKiset scores, waiving the entrance exam (CAT4) and interview requirements. UKiset is a computer-based test lasting approximately 2 to 2.5 hours, with scores valid for one year. It consists of three main sections: Sections Contents Durations Reasoning Verbal reasoningDiagram reasoningNumerical reasoning 30-45 minutes Cambridge English Test ReadingListeningUse of English (Vocabulary, Spelling and Grammar) 60-90 minutes English Essay Writing Assess students' ability to express themselves in written English and language skills. Word count requirements […]
AEAS Exam
2027 Comprehensive Guide to the AEAS Exam for Australian High Schools
What is the AEAS Exam? While IELTS, TOEFL, and TOEIC are the most well-known English proficiency tests, parents planning for their children to study in Australia must become familiar with the AEAS exam, a mandatory requirement for entering top Australian primary and secondary schools. Relying solely on past paper drills is insufficient to enhance a student's performance. The exam does not merely test knowledge; it requires students to master strategic answering techniques, exam-taking skills, and the ability to adapt to a high-pressure testing environment. Ascent Prep is the only Official AEAS preparatory course center in Hong Kong. Our courses are taught by native English-speaking tutors who are officially trained and certified by AEAS. We provide pre-course assessments to understand each student's progress and learning needs, focusing on a comprehensive improvement across the five key areas: Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking, and Vocabulary. Our goal is to ensure students are fully acquainted with the exam format and equipped with the necessary techniques to excel. About AEAS Test AEAS (Australian Education Assessment Services) is a comprehensive assessment specifically designed for international students planning to study at primary and secondary schools in […]
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【NON-JUPAS】Complete Guide to Applying for HKU and CUHK Medical Schools via Non-JUPAS in 2026
What is Non-JUPAS? Non-JUPAS refers to one of the ways to apply for university in Hong Kong, mainly suitable for applicants who do not meet the JUPAS admissions requirements. These applicants may come from different backgrounds and academic qualifications, such as international students, students holding other international or regional academic certificates, students who have completed other studies, such as Associate Degree (Asso), Higher Diploma (HD), etc. What is the difference between Non-JUPAS and JUPAS? Application method JUPAS Mainly used for Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) candidates. All HKDSE candidates can apply for university through the JUPAS system. Non-JUPAS For those applicants who do not pass JUPAS, including international students, students with other academic credentials, people who are already working or have completed other higher education, etc. Eligibility JUPAS Mainly for HKDSE candidates, applications must be submitted in the JUPAS application system. Non-JUPAS Suitable for applicants who hold other qualifications, such as International Baccalaureate (IB), A-level, other higher education qualifications, or those who have study experience in other higher education institutions. Application process JUPAS Applicants need to submit their applications through the JUPAS system, which will select […]
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Comprehensive Guide to UK Medical Schools in 2027
For students considering studying medicine abroad, UK medical schools are a top choice due to their outstanding teaching quality, advanced clinical training opportunities, and globally recognized degrees. From the University of Oxford to Imperial College London, UK medical schools offer rigorous training that helps students excel in the global healthcare field. UK medical programs cover extensive theoretical knowledge while emphasizing practical experience. This education system helps students master clinical skills and develop professional medical expertise and critical thinking. Moreover, UK medical degrees are widely recognized, providing graduates with opportunities for further advancement, whether pursuing further studies or entering the international medical market. Click here to learn how to prepare for your medical career with the UCAT preparation course UK Medical School Application Process Applications to nearly all UK universities are submitted via UCAS, a unified platform for students from around the world, similar to Hong Kong’s JUPAS system. Most undergraduate applications close on January 31, but for Oxbridge and many medical, dental, and veterinary courses, deadlines are earlier, typically by October 16. Students aiming for medical programs should complete their applications as early as possible. UK Medical Schools […]
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Complete Guide to Applying for Oxbridge Universities in 2026
What is meant by Oxbridge? Usually when discussing the world's leading educational institutions, the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge flash into many people's minds. They are not only the highest representatives of the British education community, but also occupy a pivotal position in the global academic community. They are often collectively referred to as Oxbridge, symbolizing their deep roots and reputation in academic research, teaching quality, knowledge innovation and outstanding achievements. Is it difficult to get into Oxford and Cambridge? Is it really that far away? Contact a consultant now! The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge are not only treasures of British culture, but also known for their long history, rigorous academic standards and unique education systems. Therefore, both universities attract outstanding students from all over the world. Introduction to Oxford University The University of Oxford, located in Oxford, England, is the oldest and most famous academic institution in the world. Its history can be traced back to the 12th century, and its initial teaching activities began as early as 1096. It is currently ranked second in the QS World University Rankings, […]

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Michelle C.
Desire Subject Medicine
Programme UCAT/ UCAT ANZ Training
Hours Attended 15

Michelle has excelled in academics since she was young and has been determined to apply to medical school since her third year of junior high school. She attends a local traditional girls' school that offers British A-Level courses. To lay a solid foundation for her dream of studying medicine, Michelle chose challenging subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics. In the summer vacation after completing the IGCSE exam, Michelle interned in a cardiologist's clinic for five days through our arrangement. During her internship, she deeply realized the busy schedule of doctors and their sense of mission for the recovery of patients, which made her more determined to become a doctor.

Academically, Michelle took a UCAT preparation course during her first Christmas in the A-Level course, and learned various exam techniques under the guidance of the tutor, mastering how to quickly understand questions. She eventually scored an excellent 2830 in the UCAT exam and obtained a level 1 in the situational judgement test, which led to an interview invitation from the University of Nottingham Medical School. During the Easter period, she attended a personal statement guidance course. With the advice of her tutor, Michelle chose appropriate extracurricular activities and revised the content of her personal statement to make it more clearly express her passion and motivation for medicine. In addition, Michelle also took the BMAT exam (note that the BMAT has now been cancelled) and obtained a good score of 12.7, which exceeded the qualifying score and increased her chances of entering medical school.

To ensure that Michelle can fully express herself in the interview, we recommend arranging three targeted mock interviews to ensure that the areas that need improvement can be accurately improved. Finally, Michelle received an interview invitation from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong through the Non-JUPAS application. Her efforts finally paid off and she successfully received admission notices from the University of Nottingham and the University of Hong Kong.

After sharing Michelle's case, for students who aspire to enter the medical school, starting preparation one to two years in advance can indeed significantly increase the chances of success. Michelle's story not only inspires other students, but also proves that with planning and hard work, pursuing your dreams is achievable.

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David L.
Desire Subject Medicine
Programme UCAT/ UCAT ANZ Training
Hours Attended 20

David attends a top secondary school in the UK and has excellent academic performance, with all 9s in GCSE and all A* predicted A-level grades. His dream has always been to become a doctor, and he has worked hard to achieve this goal. However, David unfortunately encountered a setback in the interview for a British medical school in January. The failure of the interview for his first application to a medical school made him depressed and anxious, and he began to doubt his abilities and future. At this time, his father contacted us at Ascent Prep for advice and suggestions.

We first comforted David and encouraged him not to give up his dream. Although he missed the chance to apply for medical school at a British university, the start date of medical school in Australia is half a year later than that in the UK, so he still has a chance to enroll. We suggested that he consider switching to medical school in Australia. In order to help David overcome the difficulties in the interview, we analyzed the reasons for his failure and found that although he was knowledgeable, he was flustered in the interview, especially lacking logic in judgment and problem-solving questions. We developed a personalized coaching program for him, including mock interview training and various coping skills, such as the STAR rule, responding to open-ended questions, and demonstrating passion for medicine and personal traits.

Through these intensive trainings, David's interview skills and confidence have been significantly improved. He also used the summer vacation when he returned to Hong Kong to retake the ISAT and UCAT exams and continued to practice under our guidance. At the same time, he continued to work as a research assistant at HKU, enhancing his medical experience and understanding of medical biology. Eventually, David successfully obtained admission notices from three Australian medical schools, including the University of New South Wales (UNSW). This proves that as long as you persevere, you can overcome challenges. His experience inspires other students pursuing their medical dreams, demonstrating to them the importance of persistence and hard work.

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Brian C.
Desire Subject Medicine
Programme Interview Training for Medicine and Allied Health Professions
Hours Attended 20

Brian is a student with a passion for medicine and his goal is to attend one of the top medical schools in the world. In order to realize this dream, he not only worked hard in his studies and achieved excellent results, but also actively participated in various extracurricular activities to comprehensively improve his abilities. Brian observed in the hospital’s cardiology department for a week and participated in the BSMS Virtual Work Experience, which allowed him to gain an in-depth understanding of the medical field through technological simulation. He not only learned the skills and qualities required to be a competent doctor, but also experienced the close relationship between doctors and patients.

After learning about Brian's goals, we encouraged him to set his sights on the University of Cambridge Medical School, whose outstanding reputation in medical research and teaching quality are impeccable. We also advised him to apply to other G5 medical schools such as Imperial, UCL and KCL. In order to improve his BMAT score and interview skills, we arranged a 15-hour BMAT preparation course ((Note that BMAT has been cancelled), which provided systematic training by experienced tutors, including problem-solving skills, test-taking strategies and time management. We also conducted several mock interviews for him, specifically targeting the interview style of Cambridge University, and designed relevant questions to help him prepare and better deal with academic and ethical issues.

Brian submitted his UCAS application in mid-October, took the BMAT in November, and received an interview invitation from Cambridge University in December. He was successfully accepted by Cambridge in January and also successfully obtained interview invitations from ICL and UCL. In order to reduce his financial burden, we encouraged him to apply for the Hong Kong Excellence Scholarship Scheme, which offers a scholarship of up to HK$300,000 and can support outstanding students to study in well-known overseas universities. In the end, Brian not only achieved high scores in the BMAT exam, but also was admitted to Cambridge University Medical School and KCL. He finally chose to go to Dowling College, Cambridge, England to pursue higher academic goals and realize his dream.

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