- don’t spent more than 2 weeks on background knowledge. - know strengths n weaknesses. Spend more time reflecting on questions n why you got it wrong/ correct as opposed to trying to do heaps of questions. Improve understanding. - do qs your comfortable with first. Maximise ones you’ll get right. - take breaks - list your skills. And track what type of qs are your strengths vs weaknesses
Hi, thanks so much for the video! I'm just starting my gamsat prep so I am totally unfamiliar with the layout/format of the test - is there defined sections within s3 (i.e. a biology section, then chemistry, then physics) or are they all mixed in at random? And if the questions are distributed randomly, what is the best method to go through and find the ones you can get the 'easy' marks in at the start without wasting too much time? I'm planning on sitting the Sept 2021 exam and it will likely be online so appreciate any help :)
Really helpful, thank you! Do you mind me asking, did you say in your video that the hardest questions are towards the end of each section or are they split throughout? I've heard a few people saying to start from the back as these are the hardest and less people will have time to attempt as they have ran out of time towards the end of the section. Thanks again!
Definitely spread throughout, front to back seems to be the worst approach to take. I used reading time to gauge where. the easiest questions are hidden
Hey! Haha I get this a lot, the MD in front of my name is just part of my name and it stands for Mohammad After the degree, it’ll add another MD after my name
As master Oogway once said, one often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it...
- don’t spent more than 2 weeks on background knowledge.
- know strengths n weaknesses. Spend more time reflecting on questions n why you got it wrong/ correct as opposed to trying to do heaps of questions. Improve understanding.
- do qs your comfortable with first. Maximise ones you’ll get right.
- take breaks
- list your skills. And track what type of qs are your strengths vs weaknesses
sounds like solid advice, thank you
thank for the video, very informative
very helpful and motivating!
Thanks for the tips
Love your stuff!
Great video man! Thanks a lot :)
Thank you very much for this video!! :D
Great video
Wow, thank you!
Hi, thanks so much for the video! I'm just starting my gamsat prep so I am totally unfamiliar with the layout/format of the test - is there defined sections within s3 (i.e. a biology section, then chemistry, then physics) or are they all mixed in at random? And if the questions are distributed randomly, what is the best method to go through and find the ones you can get the 'easy' marks in at the start without wasting too much time? I'm planning on sitting the Sept 2021 exam and it will likely be online so appreciate any help :)
Same here, good luck
Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
You’re a beast 😍
What are some resources you used for building up those said skills
Really helpful, thank you!
Do you mind me asking, did you say in your video that the hardest questions are towards the end of each section or are they split throughout?
I've heard a few people saying to start from the back as these are the hardest and less people will have time to attempt as they have ran out of time towards the end of the section.
Thanks again!
Definitely spread throughout, front to back seems to be the worst approach to take. I used reading time to gauge where. the easiest questions are hidden
Were you already a doctor and changing degrees? On your results page you have the MD prefix.
Hey! Haha I get this a lot, the MD in front of my name is just part of my name and it stands for Mohammad
After the degree, it’ll add another MD after my name
@@ZunKabir That's cool, learn something new everyday!
Do you offer tutoring?
Hey Zun, did your section 1 marks ever improve over you 5 sits? Thanks
Hey! Yes it definitely did, about 10 marks. I will make a video going through that if that is helpful :)
Zun Kabir that’d be awesome! Cheers
Ayyy