Returning for a second edition, Oxford Assess and Progress: Situational Judgement Test (SJT) is THE definitive guide for students preparing to sit the Situational Judgement Test for entry into the UK Foundation Programme. This authoritative book, mapped to the Foundation Programme curriculum and GMC guidance, includes over 250 practice questions to help you maximize your SJT score. Fully revised and updated in response to changes in the SJT and reader feedback, this second edition now represents true value-for-money with over 250 questions and high-quality feedback that has been developed to clarify the ranking of every answer option, not just the correct one. All scenarios are based on real experiences informed by practising doctors and medical students who have sat the SJT to ensure that the questions closely mirror the content of the real exam. Written by junior doctors and overseen by experts in medical assessment, this authoritative guide demystifies the SJT, allowing you to achieve the best possible score and take control of the first stage of your medical career.
This timely volume offers a definitive guide to the situational judgement test (SJT), with over 250 practice questions and all the advice necessary for exam success.
This essential guide demystifies the SJT and provides a structure for identifying ""correct"" answers. All scenarios are based on real experiences informed by over forty doctors and closely mirror questions expected to appear in the SJT.
This timely addition to the Oxford Assess and Progress series is THE definitive guide to the Situational Judgement Test (SJT) with over 230 practice questions and all the advice necessary for exam success.
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A one-stop guide to the SJT.
Contains over 270 single best answer and extended matching questions.
... answers that don't: answers (C), (D), and (E) all render 'brave man' and the opposite as 'knight' and 'serf' (or'not a knight'), but we've seen that the code requires F, noble, to indicate that a brave man is in fact a knight.
This essential guide offers detailed answer reasoning as well as a dedicated chapter on the prerequisite knowl
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This book not only offers valuable exam practice, but also equips the reader with the skills, aptitude and knowledge base to effectively cope with complex scenarios as they move on to their working life.