CARA KETERIMA UTUL UGM 2025 ! WAJIB NONTON SEBELUM UTUL TERBARU! #utulugm
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Amel chats with Reva, a 2024 FK/FKG student, about preparing for the UTUL entrance exams at UGM. They discuss differences in subject requirements across programs, exam formats, and effective study strategies, including practicing with previous years’ questions and using YouTube tutorials. Reva shares tips on prioritizing questions, managing time, and maintaining confidence, especially for students from non-traditional backgrounds. They also cover the impact of UTBK scores, UKT payment schemes, and motivational advice for overcoming setbacks in previous admissions attempts. The conversation offers practical guidance, encouragement, and insight for aspiring UGM students.
Takeaways
- 😀 UTUL (Ujian Tulis Mandiri) content varies by program: FKG focuses on chemistry and biology, while engineering uses math and physics.
- 😀 UTUL exams are held in separate sessions for Saintek (science and technology) and Sosum (social and humanities), unlike older combined sessions.
- 😀 Studying previous years' UTUL questions is highly recommended, especially when time is limited between UTBK and UTUL.
- 😀 YouTube tutorials and online explanations are useful for understanding difficult topics, especially for students from SMK with limited exposure to subjects like biology and chemistry.
- 😀 For subjects you struggle with, it's okay to leave questions blank due to negative marking, but aim to answer what you can strategically.
- 😀 UTBK scores have limited influence on UTUL admissions; the UTUL score itself is more important for acceptance.
- 😀 The UTUL preparation strategy includes consistent practice, reviewing previous exam questions, and balancing bimbel (tutoring) sessions with independent study.
- 😀 Financial aspects: UKT (tuition) can be subsidized based on parental income, with options for fully subsidized (100%) to partial payments. KPK cards may also provide full coverage for eligible students.
- 😀 For exam motivation, confidence and self-belief are crucial, especially if previous attempts at SNBP, SNBT, or other entrance exams were unsuccessful.
- 😀 Core topics for UTUL biology include cells, and chemistry focuses on stoichiometry and hydrolysis reactions. Consistent practice over time leads to mastery.
- 😀 ABC and TPS sections still exist, and understanding how sentences relate or interpreting visual/numerical data is essential for success.
- 😀 Sharing experiences and tutorials can inspire and guide future students preparing for FKG UGM, offering both academic and motivational support.
Q & A
Why did the speaker invite Reva to the video?
-The speaker invited Reva because she is knowledgeable about the 'utul' exam, a test related to university entrance, and the speaker wanted Reva's insights to share with the audience.
What is the difference in the 'utul' exam between the speaker's year and Reva's year?
-In the speaker's year, the 'utul' exam included all subjects like mathematics, physics, biology, and chemistry, whereas in Reva's year, the exam subjects were more tailored to the chosen field of study (e.g., chemistry and biology for dental students, math and physics for engineering students).
How did the speaker prepare for the 'utul' exam with limited time?
-The speaker had only two weeks to prepare after the UTBK exam and recommended using past 'utul' exam questions as study material, noting that the types of questions remain consistent year after year.
What advice does the speaker give for students who haven't studied certain subjects, like biology or chemistry?
-The speaker advises practicing with past questions and watching YouTube tutorials to help understand the material. They emphasize that even if you haven't covered all topics in school, consistent practice can help.
How did the speaker feel about using past exam papers for studying?
-The speaker felt confident in using past exam papers for studying, even though they worried that the same questions might not appear. However, they found that the structure and types of questions remain similar over the years.
What approach did Reva take when answering difficult questions in the 'utul' exam?
-Reva focused on answering the questions she could, especially in subjects like mathematics and physics, where she often left questions unanswered if she was unsure, as there was a penalty for incorrect answers.
What is the significance of the UTBK score in the 'utul' exam?
-According to the speaker, the UTBK score has minimal impact on the 'utul' results. The main focus is on the performance in the 'utul' exam itself, so even with a lower UTBK score, it is possible to succeed in 'utul'.
What is the process for determining the tuition fee (UKT) at UGM?
-At UGM, students can choose between subsidized or 'unggul' UKT. The subsidized UKT is based on the family's income, with possible reductions, while the 'unggul' UKT requires a higher payment but is fixed. After acceptance, students fill out their financial information to determine their UKT.
How does UGM handle the 'IP' or tuition fee classification for students?
-UGM does not use 'IP' or a similar classification for students. Instead, they categorize students into different UKT tiers based on their family income after they are accepted, which influences their tuition fees.
What motivational advice did the speaker share for students who are struggling with multiple rejections?
-The speaker encouraged students to remain confident and persistent, emphasizing that belief in oneself is key to success. Even after facing rejections from SNBP, SNBT, or other entrance exams, it’s important to stay focused on the goal and keep moving forward.
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