The Truth About Situational Judgement: What Medical Schools Are Really Looking For
Most future medical practitioners perceive the situational judgement aspect of admissions tests, particularly the UCAT, as fraught with ambiguity and uncertainty. Unlike the cognitive parts, which only assess knowledge and analytical skills by asking questions that have no right or wrong answers, the Situational Judgement Tests (SJTs) will place candidates in ethical dilemmas, moral dilemmas,…