The UCAT is a two-hour, computer-based test designed to assess mental ability, aptitude, and professional behaviors required for medical and dental practitioners. It is not a test of academic knowledge (like Biology or Chemistry); rather, it tests and situational judgment .
Because the UCAT is scaled, you cannot "cancel" a bad score. You can only reschedule before the test. Once you click "End Exam," that score is permanent and attached to your application ID for the year. Do not gamble.
An average score is often around 2500, while top-tier scores typically exceed 2800, placing candidates in the top 20%.