Answer a broad mix of SJT questions and move on.
Train a repeatable judgement method for ranking and choose-3.
SJT Hacker is Passmedex's premium course for doctors and medical students who want better ranking, stronger choose-3 decisions, and clearer MSRA-style judgement. It shows why one option beats another, then drills the pattern until it sticks.
If you want to see the format first, use the free assessment. If you already know you need structured practice, go straight to the plans.
A note was written before the review happened. A nurse has now raised a concern. Rank the responses from most appropriate to least appropriate.
Weekly or fixed-term access depending on your timeline.
The course stays close to the mechanics that matter.
See the format first before you choose a plan.
Clear, exam-relevant practice that fits busy revision schedules.
The course stays close to the question styles that matter most.
See why one response is stronger instead of only seeing the answer key.
Useful when the exam expects you to compare, prioritise, and act.
Most SJT resources stop at the answer key. SJT Hacker goes one level deeper: it teaches the comparison itself, which matters when the options feel close and the clock is moving.
SJT Hacker keeps the decision process front and centre. That is what generic banks usually miss and why the course feels more deliberate from the first session.
SJT Hacker teaches the comparison itself, so the logic behind the ranking becomes visible.
These are not side exercises. They are the heart of the course.
You see over-ranking, under-ranking, and delayed-action mistakes more clearly.
The same judgement habits matter when the exam wants quick, consistent prioritisation.
The course is focused on the parts of SJT that actually change performance: ranking, choose-3, explanations, and repeatable review.
Train the order, not just the final answer.
Work the exact format that often feels tight under time pressure.
See why one option sits above another and what makes the weaker call weaker.
Return to the same judgement patterns until they feel obvious.
Turn isolated questions into a repeatable way of thinking.
See the format first, then decide whether the paid course is the right next step.
If you are revising for MSRA, working as a doctor, or studying as a medical student, the course gives you a clearer way to practise judgement.
Especially useful if you want sharper ranking and choose-3 judgement practice.
Good for anyone who wants to tighten prioritisation and professional judgement.
Helpful when the logic behind the order feels slippery or inconsistent.
Choose this if you want structured feedback, not just a bigger question bank.
The free assessment is the easy first step. The paid course is where the repetition and deeper feedback turn into a real SJT process.
Use the free assessment if you want a preview. If you are already ready, open SJT Hacker plans.
Every answer is explained so you can see why the stronger option wins.
The repetition helps you recognise the pattern faster the next time.
You leave with a clearer way to think, not just a one-off score.
One is good for breadth. The other is designed to improve judgement through focused comparison, clearer feedback, and repeated practice.
Answer a broad mix of SJT questions and move on.
Train a repeatable judgement method for ranking and choose-3.
Passive revision and one-off explanation reading.
Active comparison, pattern recognition, and repeated drills.
Often ends at the final answer or mark.
Shows why one option sits above another and what to watch for next time.
A general SJT overview.
Doctors, medical students, and MSRA candidates who want focused judgement practice.
If you only want to see the format first, try the free assessment. If you already know you want the full course, go straight to the plan page.
Advanced-level feedback with weekly pacing.
4 weeks access with 60 guided SJT questions.
12 weeks access with 120 SJT questions and deeper review.
These answers are written to handle the most common objections without slowing the page down.
Yes. It is especially useful for MSRA candidates because the course focuses on ranking, choose-3, and the judgement style used in the exam.
No. A generic bank gives you questions. SJT Hacker is built to teach the comparison behind the answer order, so the skill carries over to the next item.
That is the point of the course. You practise the same decisions repeatedly, then read feedback that explains why one option beats another.
Because it is a low-friction way to see the format first. If you want structured improvement, the paid course is the next step.
Doctors, medical students, and MSRA candidates who want focused judgement practice rather than a broad overview.
Open SJT Hacker plans if you want the full course. Use the free assessment if you want to see the format first.