ESAT preparation
The Engineering and Science Admissions Test (ESAT) is used by Cambridge and several other universities. Preparation here is built around timed papers in the right format, a full-script review, and a clear read of what limited the mark under pressure.
What the ESAT is
One timed assessment, several courses. The format and clock matter as much as syllabus coverage: the script shows where time went, where methods failed under pressure, and what would need to change first for the mark to move. For TMUA-focused courses, see TMUA preparation.
How preparation runs
Sessions follow that diagnosis. They combine the relevant maths and physics, timed papers marked against the script, and explicit priorities for the work you do between meetings. For the full admissions route used with Cambridge and Imperial Engineering applicants, see ESAT preparation (Oxbridge route).