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How I Scored 100 In GAMSAT S3!! | Section 3 

Jesse Osbourne
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Here's the breakdown of how I prepared for the March 2021 sitting of GAMSAT and achieved an overall 84 including a 100 in Section 3! This video runs through how I prepped for the science section as well as my strategy on the day. Take from it what you will, and leave me feedback in the comments below.
*Links to resources that I used:*
ACER Practice Material: [gamsat.acer.org/prepare/prepa...](gamsat.acer.org/prepare/prepa...)
BMAT Tests: [www.admissionstesting.org/for...](www.admissionstesting.org/for...)
Libretexts: [chem.libretexts.org](chem.libretexts.org/)
🚀 Download my GAMSAT Study Tracker: drive.google.com/drive/folder...
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Hey, I'm Jesse, I'm a professional private tutor and founder of Simplified Study Tutoring. Since 2011, I've been helping students take a simpler approach to their studies and educating people in anything from science and maths to English and economics. Subscribe for more videos from all things learning and study-related!
*Timestamps:*
0:00 Scores
0:19 My Experience with GAMSAT
3:11 Mindset
6:37 Preparation Strategy
8:14 Diagnostic Test
8:47 Timed Practice
10:16 Resources
13:07 Performance Tracking & Feedback
18:32 Exam Day Strategy

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Комментарии : 48   
@belindabaker6930
@belindabaker6930 2 года назад
Have just registered for March 2022 have been easing into study over the last 2 months bringing my math up to speed after many years away from study. Thank you not only for this but your graph analysis video!! Finding the balance between sharpening up my content versus raw practice is challenging. I have purchased the ACER material but find myself wanting to save it a little. Studying/working and raising a primary school aged child !!! shooting for 15 -20 hour a week consistently for the next 4 months and crossing fingers!
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne 2 года назад
Fantastic! I have so much respect for parents with young children juggling GAMSAT prep with everything else. My proverbial hat is off to you but it sounds like you've got everything sorted! Best of luck 🤓
@EM-mk8jk
@EM-mk8jk 2 года назад
looking at forced errors is so smart, i’ll be doing that too. thank you for this video!
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne 2 года назад
Fantastic! No worries :)
@theendlessrunway6392
@theendlessrunway6392 2 года назад
Hey what a fantastic video! I recently just got into med for 2022, I wish I saw this video before sitting the gamsat lol! Congratulations on such an amazing score, I’m sure you’ll get in anywhere.
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne 2 года назад
Congratulations on the offer! Thanks, man. Hopefully I'll see an offer for 2023 admissions
@ag7830
@ag7830 Год назад
The Endless Runway, what was your Gam score? And what did you study and how? Sorry for the questioning
@jasminemccloud9794
@jasminemccloud9794 2 года назад
Great video, thanks Jesse! Are you able to provide a bit more information on how you attempted questions, as this is something i am really struggling with, and possibly your strategies or train of thought? I am finding the section 3 of GAMSAT to be a lot more abstract and logical reasoning based, rather than science-content based, so having a lot of trouble with questions.
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne 2 года назад
Yep! I've replied in another comment. I'll get onto putting some s3 videos together next. It'll just take a bit because I'll want to model some new questions off of the ACER content so that I'm able to have them on screen in the video without any issues
@jacynthreddy2915
@jacynthreddy2915 Год назад
Your content seem so helpful, I'm definitely going to watch all of it as I study for the test. Out of curiosity what made you want to make these videos? They seem like a lot of effort, much thanks!
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne Год назад
Hopefully it is! I was sick of seeing prep companies fear mongering about the exam for the sake of forcing sales of their overpriced and poor quality 'courses' without any real credentials. I figured that given I've spent such a long time teaching others, why not make free material that is better than theirs and therefore makes them redundant. It was a lot of work in putting it all together so quickly but I'm glad I did it
@sophiag2348
@sophiag2348 Год назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your strategies! I love your very organised and systematic approach. I am in a similar position in that after nearly 7 years in the workforce as a nurse I have found the passion is still there. Maths and chemistry/physics isnt my strong point though so will maybe look at doing some TPP courses to bring that knowledge up to speed. Once again thank you for sharing!!
@sophiag2348
@sophiag2348 Год назад
Also did you end up getting an offer for 2023? I hope so! 🙏
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne Год назад
No worries, Sofia! Glad to hear the video was helpful. If you haven't already found them, I do have a bunch of GAMSAT specific crash courses here on YT to get people up to speed with the key concepts relevant to the reasoning in GAMSAT questions. I did receive an offer and am an MD1 this year :) Best of luck!
@danielt33918
@danielt33918 9 месяцев назад
Hey Jesse, i was going through the Gamsat playlist and noticed that a video i was part way through is no longer there. I was wondering if this is a temporary removal as i'm hoping to go through all the previously published videos. i find them really helpful
@sath_b
@sath_b Год назад
Do you have any tips on how to learn about learning? Not doing the GAMSAT, just curious. Thank you
@Ru4real1
@Ru4real1 Год назад
Hi Jesse, thank you for the videos. You mentioned that you purchased all of the ACER resources and that you did 20 questions at a time. How did you do that? Did you purchase the untimed practice questions and then save the document somehow? I thought I saw that you can only access the untimed practice questions a certain number of times before you have to purchase it again. I could be wrong!
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne Год назад
Hi Jenna, yep so you can purchase the ACER sample questions as well as Tests 1, 2, and 3 through your ACER GAMSAT account. The Practice Questions come free with registration (which should hopefully open very soon). You can download them as pdfs and work through them at your own pace. Access to the materials in your account is limited to 12 months from purchase but you can still download them and hold onto them indefinitely just not publish/share them. They also now offer a timed/untimed Automated Scoring System for Section 2 which are a single use service that simulates the Section 2 user interface/text editor layout used in the actual test. You can choose from 1 of 8 options for Task A themes and 1 of 8 options for Task B options (previously used in past tests) and submit a response for automated scoring. Anecdotally, people seem to have mixed opinions on its accuracy relative to their own scores. I used it about 12 or so times in preparation for my March 2021 sitting and it seemed to be pretty consistent but gave wide score bands. I mostly got 73-84 in mine and then achieved a 75 on that sitting. The data was updated for March 2022 and they increased the number of themes from 2 pairs to 8 pairs (64 combos) and the score bands seemed to tighten up a bit. I used it about 8 times and scored almost entirely in the 69-72 score band but achieved an 80 in the actual sitting for Section 2. Best of luck!
@zainabkhurram8280
@zainabkhurram8280 7 месяцев назад
Can anybody guide me about when do we have to gamsat and ukat difference between both and are they the same thing
@didisaythankyou
@didisaythankyou 2 года назад
In my March 2021 sitting, I also felt that the S3 questions were very maths based. The September 2021 sitting was less maths based as far as I could tell. I walked out of the September 2021 sitting feeling that I had likely scored very low in S3.
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne 2 года назад
I've heard similar comments about September this year (it's a shame I didn't sit it for comparison haha). The March sitting definitely felt very data/graph heavy but it looks like different testing locations get variants from a question pool so its difficult to track for patterns. It's definitely worth building on maths reasoning and conceptual understanding of formulae. Not memorising but more so understanding how equations can explain phenomena and how changes in variables impact other variables (increases, decreases etc)
@didisaythankyou
@didisaythankyou 2 года назад
@@jesseosbourne I completely agree.
@jashanpreetsinghgrewal
@jashanpreetsinghgrewal 11 месяцев назад
Hey jesse, my name is Jashan. I just started my undergrad degree at Monash this year and my GPA and WAM are absolutely terrible from the first semester but I want to get into medical school after 4 years of my degree. But I also want to keep playing cricket, is it possible? And where do you work, while studying to save up money? Please give me some advice brotha.
@areebr6888
@areebr6888 11 месяцев назад
Jesse, I'm guessing you had strong reasoning skills before even starting gamsat study, since reflection/error logging isn't mentioned in your strategy.
@sophiatran9270
@sophiatran9270 2 года назад
Hi Jesse Excellent video. Do you think the scores from the ACER practice exams reflect actual GAMSAT scores. Thanks!
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne 2 года назад
Hey Sophia! It's hard to say whether a certain percentage score will achieve a particular GAMSAT score given that each question is weighted and ACER determine GAMSAT section scores as a 'performance score' rather than a raw accuracy score. In my practice, I averaged around 85% for Section III of the ACER material but did feel particularly confident with my answers on the day of the actual exam, so this may have been higher. The section score really depends on which questions you are getting right rather than just how many you get right given that ACER have stated that some questions are not actually included in the score calculation if they are not deemed to be able to 'separate the crowd'. I did find though that the ACER practice exams were very indicative of the actual exam, if anything I found the actual exam to be a little on the easier side in terms of the balance of tricky questions, but this could have also been practice effects. Hope this helps and good luck with the study!
@sophiatran9270
@sophiatran9270 2 года назад
Thanks Jesse - much appreciated! Best of luck with your application to med school!
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne 2 года назад
Hey Sophia, RU-vid seems to have hidden your comment from yesterday so I couldn't respond. But, yes more than happy to do a video on reading philosophical texts. Was this for section 1?
@seahorseanemone5258
@seahorseanemone5258 2 года назад
@@jesseosbourne First of all thanks for your amazing videos, I'm sure I speak for everyone in wishing you the very best for your plans! If you could answer this question for me I'd be super grateful: When/where did ACER state that some scores are not actually included in the score calculation because they don't separate the crowd?
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne 2 года назад
Thanks very much! Hopefully all goes well Yep so I was certain I had seen this as part of their testing procedure/results analysis in the previous information booklet but I may have actually been wrong here! The ACER website does confirm that not all questions are necessarily used but based on some questions being 'trial' questions From ACER GAMSAT site: "The test may contain a small number of trial questions which may not be scored" gamsat.acer.org/about-gamsat/equity-and-fairness
@sarahg4073
@sarahg4073 2 года назад
Hey! By saying the exam includes more and more of mathematical skills did you mean concepts of maths like trigonometry etc or the actual calculations (multiplication etc) of 3 or more digit values?
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne 2 года назад
Hey Sarah! There's an increasing empahsis on the use of general arithmetic skills but there aren't directly maths dedicated questions. The more common skills are estimating multiplications of decimals and large/small numbers using scientific notation and index laws (eg. The Gas Law PV=nRT). The other common skill is the manipulation of logs values and the ability to read log scales/orders of magnitude as well as rearranging formulae (physics & chem mostly). I'm planning to do a new video going through some of the high-frequency maths skills too
@farhanahmed9526
@farhanahmed9526 2 года назад
@@jesseosbourne I look forward to the video 😃
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne 2 года назад
@@farhanahmed9526 Working on it now! :)
@damonlokos5477
@damonlokos5477 Год назад
Why did u decide to work/tutor after you first application in 2013 and not do another course to try and get a better GPA?
@avneetsandhu9433
@avneetsandhu9433 2 года назад
What books would be recommend for the exam?
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne 2 года назад
The ACER booklets are the single greatest resource you can use
@smin9487
@smin9487 Год назад
What gold standard book do you recommend?
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne Год назад
None, they're all junk! Don't waste your money. Only use official ACER questions, Des or my questions (linked in the video description of all my videos). Don't pay for content, it's just a cash grab by prep companies with poor quality products and extortionate prices. EDIT: If you're looking to review content, my Crash Course Series here on RU-vid is completely free and designed to cover all the basic concepts needed for the GAMSAT.
@pyromaniac5435
@pyromaniac5435 2 года назад
So with a score of 71 there is no guarantee of a position at any uni or you had your focus on just one uni?
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne 2 года назад
I guess there are no explicit guarantees of a place based on a GAMSAT score alone as selection is based on other factors like GPA and Interviews. I applied in the 2022 entry cycle and did not receive an interview. However, I only applied to UniMelb as I wasn't in a position to be able to move interstate based on my exisiting work commitments at the time and am now applying around the country for 2023 entry The best we can do is maximise each of the selection components as best we can and hope that it's enough to get over the line for that entry cycle :)
@pyromaniac5435
@pyromaniac5435 Год назад
@@jesseosbourne All the best Jesse. You are amazing. Many thanks for your videos and advice.
@ag7830
@ag7830 Год назад
Jesse, for section 3 What can i do if there's a question that i do not understand how the answer was chosen, is there a way to find an explanation about it? I struggle with this situation alot
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne Год назад
There are worked explanations on RU-vid that might be useful. Just be mindful that most are produced by prep companies and in my opinion are often over-explained or overcomplicated for the sake of justifying their paid courses.
@ag7830
@ag7830 Год назад
@@jesseosbourne are you talking about the questions of ACER? Cuz that's why i meant in the question, and sorry i forgot to mention it
@jesseosbourne
@jesseosbourne Год назад
Yep, there are explainer videos for the ACER practice test questions
@ag7830
@ag7830 Год назад
@@jesseosbourne thanks man I appreciate it 💜
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