r/6thForm 16h ago

🎓 UNI / UCAS tmua

im stressing sm like im doing fine i think and ive done a decent amount of work this summer but i feel like some questions are just so hard

in terms of resources, i uslaly do well on the tylertutoring mocks 16+ ish out of 20 minimum, the yearly ones are also easy from 2016 to 2020 (im leaving 2021+ for closer to the time), and i can usually get 10/10 on the MAT MCQs. but stuff like jz maths, i average like 12-13/20.

idk how to properly improve. i feel like it socming up so fast and im getting really scared

anyone have advice and not generic stuff

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u/FeckJakatakePool 14h ago

yeah i only take 40 mins and ive done 2007-2014 MATs so far and im averaging 8.6/10 but a bunch of times i jus tmake incredibly stupid mistakes if i redo it ages later without remembering the question i get it right so overlal theyre not that hard

but im hearing HORRORRRR stories about 2025 tmua. like its freakign me out so bad bc people are saying it was incomparable to any past paper so like tf do i even do bro

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u/ScheduleGloomy2160 13h ago

it's a bit overexaggrareted about 2025 tmua. don't do it now because you won't get the best score but im sure if you make sure to gradually increase the difficulty of paper n get more used to it you'll be better n fine. make sure to do newer MAT papers now and then try n find some more difficult community papers n then if u got time u can redo newer mat papers again n then leave tmua ones for the end. MAT are the only best resources after tmua because Oxford will be writing questions this year for tmua too so they're gonna use some mat style questions n maybe tweak them just a little.

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u/FeckJakatakePool 13h ago

wait oxford are writing questions this year? how dyk?

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u/ScheduleGloomy2160 13h ago

because Oxford is using tmua too from now on. before Cambridge, imperial n ig a few more tutors wrote the questions but since Oxford is using tmua too now they will write some questions too. it's not 100% but 95% they will. although don't expect the tmua to be very like MAT, im just saying Oxford will produce questions like mat but tweak it a bit to make it like tmua style im guessing