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PLAB 1 August 2024 Exam Analysis & Time Management | Brand
The PLAB 1 August 2024 exam featured longer clinical stems and tighter time limits. Learn how to filter distractors and manage time effectively.
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What changed
- Average stem length increased, with more clinical detail embedded that must be filtered for relevance.
- Time-per-question pressure was a recurring theme in candidate feedback, particularly in the final third of the paper.
- Several stems included deliberate distractor information designed to slow candidates who read without a structured approach.
Why it matters for your score
- Candidates who read every detail linearly run out of time; a structured stem-reading method is now essential for completion.
- Distractor information in stems means that speed-reading without filtering leads to incorrect clinical conclusions.
Practical checklist
- Practise a stem-reading technique: read the final question first, then scan the stem for decision-relevant data.
- Complete at least three full-length timed mocks and track your completion rate across all sections.
- Identify your personal time-sink question types and develop a skip-and-return strategy for exam day.
Common questions
Is the exam getting longer or just more complex?
The total question count remains similar, but individual stems carry more embedded information. The challenge is filtering relevance under time pressure, not reading speed alone.
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