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NSAA Past Paper Worked Solutions

Detailed Step-By-Step Explanations to over 300 Real Exam Questions, All Papers Covered, Natural Sciences Admissions Assessment, UniAdmissions
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“Sometimes knowing the answer isn’t enough- you need to know how and why it’s correct.” Whilst doing past papers is great practice- it’s important that you understand how to tackle each question quickly + accurately. Published by the UKs Leading Oxbridge Admissions Company, this is the only book devoted to helping you solve past NSAA questions. Written for the 2019 Entry, it contains detailed explanations for every question from the Specimen, 2016, and 2017 past papers. These solutions contain valuable insight on how to approach difficult questions and also walk you through the most efficient methods for rapidly getting the correct answer. Filled with examples of time saving techniques and score boosting strategies, this is a MUST-BUY for anyone using past papers as part of their NSAA preparation.   For more NSAA resources, check out www.uniadmissions.co.uk/nsaa

Author Biography:

Linh graduated from Natural Sciences at St John's College, Cambridge in 2015. A keen Physicist, Linh scored in the top 16 students nationwide in the British Physics Olympiad 2012. As a tutor, Linh specialises in helping students with science admissions tests, especially the NSAA. After winning innovation awards from Facebook, Uber and Google, Linh is now CEO of the venture-funded LOGIVAN Technologies Pte. - a Singapore based company tackling freight transportation problems in Vietnam. Away from work, Linh relaxes by practicing yoga, swimming and badminton. Weichao Rachel is a research fellow at University of Leeds, Faculty of Medicine and Health. She obtained her Ph.D. in Biophysics at Cambridge University after completing a B.Sc. in Physics at Stanford University where she was awarded the President's Award for Academic Excellence. Rachel is passionate about tutoring students and has taught Physics and Engineering summer classes at Cambridge University. She has worked with UniAdmissions since 2017 - helping budding natural sciences applicants with their Oxbridge applications. She supervises physics undergraduates at Cambridge and in her free time enjoys travelling and reading detective fictions. Wiraaj graduated in 2012 with an honours degree in Natural Sciences from Pembroke College, Cambridge where he was selected to receive annual scholarship funding from the Cambridge Trusts. In his final year at Cambridge he specialised in the rigorous Mechanisms of Disease option during which he wrote an independent research dissertation on autoimmune thyroid disease. Wiraaj has been heavily involved in tutoring students at various stages of their education. Over the years Wiraaj has successfully coached a great number of students into Oxbridge. Outside of medicine and education, Wiraaj enjoys playing jazz guitar and football. Rohan graduated from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and is now a doctor in Leicester. He has authored 15 books on admissions tests and interviews. Over the last 5 years, he has tutored hundreds of successful Oxbridge and Medical applicants. In addition, he has taught at Cambridge and interviewed for Cambridge medical School admissions. In his spare time, he enjoys playing the piano and table tennis.
Release date NZ
September 3rd, 2018
Audience
  • Primary & Secondary Education
Edition
New edition
Pages
122
Dimensions
152x229x7
ISBN-13
9781912557103
Product ID
30416514

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