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4 dicembre 2025
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How to organise your studying of Biology for IMAT
How much time should I dedicate to studying biology for the admission test? How should I organize my time? And, if anybody is wondering, why should I spend time on it?
The answer to the last question is relatively straightforward: biology is the most abundant test subject . It accounts for 18 questions out of 60. Getting all 18 biology questions right will earn you 27 points (almost one-third of the total score!).
Unlike other subjects, where practice is the key to success, biology requires much theoretical study . This must be accompanied by exercises that will help you consolidate the acquired knowledge.
Study planning is crucial to gain the best preparation possible and be as confident as possible during the test.
There are five main steps:
A good starting point is a mock test: it is the only way to understand your initial preparation truly.
You are expected to remember many pieces of information for biology. You might struggle to memorise all of it. The best way to avoid forgetting important names during the test is to use mnemonic techniques. They will help you to retain complex notions, such as mitosis phases or hypophyseal hormones.
Practice gets always rewarded. Believe in yourself and your study plan.
Hundreds of years ago, someone said: “ Never let monkeys eat bananas ”.
If you know what this means, then: Good job! You’re halfway there. If you didn’t get it, hurry up! You must study the leukocyte count!
Good luck to all the aspiring doctors, dentists and healthcare professionals.
May Biology be with you!