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Product Description “If you had all day to do your ENGAA, you would get 100%. But you don’t.” Whilst this isn’t completely true, it illustrates a very important point - the clock is your biggest enemy. This seemingly obvious statement has one very important consequence. The way to improve your ENGAA score is to improve your speed. There is no magic bullet. But there are a great number of techniques that, with practice, will give you significant time gains, allowing you to answer more questions and score more marks. Published by the UKs Leading University Admissions Company, the Ultimate ENGAA Guide is the only ENGAA book available. Written for the 2019 Entry, it contains powerful time-saving strategies that will allow you to answer difficult questions within the time limit as well a massive 250 Practice Questions written in the style and difficulty of the real exam. Each question comes with Fully Worked Solutions that guide you through the most efficient way for getting the correct answer as quickly as possible. With contributions and advice from Specialist ENGAA Tutors, this is your Ultimate companion to the ENGAA and a MUST-BUY for those looking to do well in the exam. About the Author Madhivanan graduated with a 1st class degree in Engineering from the University of Cambridge coming in the top 10% of his year and specialising in bioengineering, instrumentation and control and mechanical engineering. In his final year, he completed a project on the automated diagnosis of otitis media and was awarded the 3rd Year Computer-based Project Prize. Madhi has won gold medals in the UK Mathematics and Chemistry Olympiads. Madhi has worked with UniAdmissions since 2016 and has successfully tutored many students into Oxbridge. In his spare time, Madhivanan enjoys badminton, chess and travelling. Rohan is Director of Operations at UniAdmissions and is responsible for its technical and commercial arms. He graduated from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and works as a doctor. Over the last five years, he has tutored hundreds of successful Oxbridge and Medical applicants. He has authored fifty books on admissions tests and interviews. He has taught physiology to undergraduates and interviewed medical school applicants for Cambridge. He has also published research on bone physiology and writes education articles for the Independent and Huffington Post. In his spare time, Rohan enjoys playing the piano and table tennis.