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Students choose university programs on different grounds. Some decide to become engineers because they were good at physics and chemistry at school, others study literature because it simply inspires them, while yet others are interested in the career opportunities the degree can open up for them.
A lot of university programs in Sydney, Melbourne and other cities meet several of students' criteria of choice but they can rarely satisfy all of them. That is also the case for medicine.
Without any doubt, medical professions are both very interesting, as we are all concerned by the problems they deal with, and promising, as medical staff usually earn good salaries. However, medicine also happens to be one of the most challenging university careers in Australia, so only the best students can enrol in it.
One particular exam that causes a lot of difficulties for students is GAMSAT or The Graduate Medical School Admissions Test.
There is almost no way of avoiding it as it is required for entry to almost every graduate-level medical school in Australia and, at the same time, it is very difficult to prepare for.
So, what options do medical students in Australia have? Probably the best one is to learn more about GAMSAT and put in all the necessary efforts to overcome that obstacle in Sydney, Melbourne and elsewhere in Australia.
GAMSAT is an exam that medical university students take before enrolling in graduate programmes in medicine. It is usually taken by students who have already completed a bachelor's in science, physics, chemistry or science, so they normally have experience preparing for and sitting exams in Melbourne, Sydney and elsewhere in Australia. So why is it so difficult?
The main reason for that is the very essence of GAMSAT whose purpose is not to test a student's knowledge in science, physics, chemistry or another area in particular but rather to test their general analytical and critical thinking skills.
The GAMSAT questions are divided into three main sections, namely, Reasoning in Humanities, Written Communication and Reasoning in Biological and Physical sciences.
As you can see, only the questions from the last section of the exam relate to science and physics, chemistry and biology in particular, whereas the first two parts have a completely different focus.
Given that prospective medical students in Melbourne, Sydney and other Australian cities normally study science at the undergraduate level, they are likely to be less prepared for these first two parts of GAMSAT.
Another difficulty posed by GAMSAT is that past exam papers are normally not published online, so students have no way to know what kinds of questions they should prepare for.
Happily, there is a very helpful solution to improve your chance to get a good GAMSAT score which is private tutoring.
A tutor offering help with GAMSAT to students usually has good knowledge of the structure of the exam and the questions it usually includes, so they can come up with the right training activities to prepare medical students for the ordeal.
They will rely on their teaching experience to identify the student's weaknesses and offer them tailor tutoring support throughout the university year.
The student will work on the exact kinds of questions they will need to solve to get a decent GAMSAT score and can refresh certain useful skills they had learnt at school but didn't use during their university years.
Through tutoring, the tutor can help the student become more confident about their skills, which is crucial for an exam, like GAMSAT, and occasionally brush up on science, physics and chemistry to ensure them a good score for the last section of the exam.
Students can find a GAMSAT tutor with years of tutoring experience in their city or online and get help at a convenient place and time.
As we have said GAMSAT is an exam that people know very few things about, so a bachelor's student might expect that finding a GAMSAT tutor with years of teaching experience will be a difficult task. Indeed, that is the case for a lot of students in Melbourne, Sydney and other cities in Australia, except for those who use Superprof.
Superprof is an online platform where you can look for students from all across Australia in real time. We will provide you with information about their tutoring experience and approach and you can book classes with them at any moment of the year.
As a result, bachelor's students can not only get the contact details of numerous tutors but also learn about each tutor's services to select the one whose classes are best suited to their needs.
What's even more, most Superprof tutors offer their first class for free, so a student can meet them in person before making any agreement with them. As a result, they will learn with the best tutors around, so a good GAMSAT score will be guaranteed for them.
Dr mary (highly professional full-time tutor)
GAMSAT tutor
Dr. Mary helped me incredibly in improving on my chemistry and learning physics from scratch. Maths was never my strong suit, but our physics sessions have helped me establish confidence and a solid foundation. She has also adapted to my skill...
Tanya, 3 days ago
Ismahaan
GAMSAT tutor
Ismahaan is a very friendly tutor who goes out of her way to reach out to support you throughout your preparation. Her Casper lessons are very well structured and highlight the main aspects required in a response that scores in the 4th Quartile,...
Robin, 1 week ago
Yousif
GAMSAT tutor
Super professional and on time, great tutor with real experience and good advice
Elle, 3 weeks ago
Sulaiman
GAMSAT tutor
Sul was an excellent tutor who I worked with for this year's March sitting. He was able to tailor the tutoring sessions to fit my strengths which ultimately got me my highest score in GAMSAT after several sittings. Sul has the best approach when it...
Daniel, 1 month ago
Ivah
GAMSAT tutor
Ivah is one of the best people I have had the pleasure of meeting. I am honoured to have worked with him for several months and his teaching techniques and recommendations have allowed me to improve my score significantly. He is an excellent and...
Henri, 1 month ago
Jordan
GAMSAT tutor
An academic legend amongst USYD circles. I met Jordan at uni, and he supported me every step of the way with GAMSAT prep. Thanks to his guidance, I achieved a competitive score in the GAMSAT. Mind you, this comes from someone who could barely right...
Daniel, 1 month ago