✌🏼 Hey guys! Big thanks to Kenneth for joining me in this video. We hope you found the information valuable, and if you did remember to smash that like button 👍🏼 Best of luck to everyone sitting the September GAMSAT, and make sure to look after yourself during your preparation🌱 Stay safe and healthy, and I'll see you next week!
I really like the way Kenneth thinks. You can tell he analyses and looks at the bigger picture of things and how they link before jumping in. I think it’s a skill that a lot of people overlook, but is extremely valuable. I do science regarding cosmetics and skin biology, and I don’t take the GAMSAT but this was very helpful in general for tackling any problems in life or in exams (by extracting the underlying principles of them and applying them to every area of life). Thanks for this! X
Love the point about simplicity of language in section 2. It's way more important to discuss something interesting in simple language rather than something uninspiring in difficult-to-understand language. "if it's interesting to you, it'll be interesting to the examiner!"
Your videos are very helpful, Sebastian. Thanks for taking the time to cover this for us and even calling a friend to share some tips. This will surely be of great help! 👍
Your videos are just AMAZING !❤️And literally you're a perfect inspiration for every student ❤️ I'm glad to know your channel since the beginning cause I believe that one day you'll be a successful man and a great doctor! 😭 God blessed you with a perfect smile so whatever happens just keep smiling 😍❤️
Since I knew your channel by chance until now, I am fond of it, I watched all the videos, and as a dental student, you motivate me to study hard. Thank you. Continue and I will always support you 🥀♥😻🐨
Appreciate a lot of your videos, it's just so informative. Keep uploading such kind of content. God bless and good luck to your journey as a Medical student. Planning to take the course soon. 😊
Hi Sebastian and Kenneth, thank you so much for the helpful tips! After watching this video, I'm interested in getting tutoring, but can't find you guys available on the tutorfinder link anymore :( Just wondering if you guys are still taking new students?
How old were you when you started medical school? Also what did you study undergraduate? Love your videos! Edit: Also- what happens if you fail an exam? Do you get kicked out of med school or do you have a chance to sit the exam again?
Thanks heaps for the video, super helpful (as someone preparing for September sitting)! Quick question - you say a difficult part of S1 is the vocab, I think I've struggled a bit with this also. What would you say is the best way to improve vocab - e.g. vocab list, reading widely or something else? I found most advice on this can be quite broad and I'm unsure what would be most effective. Thanks again! :)
I'd suggest reading widely and if you come across anything you don't understand, write it down and review it later. It's a long process but over time you'll get accustomed to more and more difficult language :)
How are you, hero, I am following you from Iraq, I am now in the middle and final stage. I hope to achieve my dream and obtain a medical degree if that happens. I hope to see you in the future. May God help you, brother.
Hello Sebastian! I’m getting into undergrad soon and I aim to sit the gamsat before I graduate. May I ask when do I have to start preparing? Do I have to start preparing by the first year of university? English isn’t my native language and Im concerned whether that will be an obstacle for me. I’ve also never studied physics, let alone excelled in physics, so I’m somewhat worried about that section.
Hi Sebastian, I'm about to start my undergraduate degree this year and am thinking of doing post-grad medicine. Do you think it would be worth doing certain maths/physics units in uni to compensate for not doing Year 12 Physics ATAR/Year 12 Math Methods ATAR, which, from what I've read, is the level of physics/maths being tested in S3 of the GAMSAT? Or would self-learning be enough? Anyone is free to answer :)
Probably a bit late, but self studying is more than enough! There are heaps and heaps of resources online like Khan Academy and GAMSAT practice questions are readily available online. Get a headstart by studying those a few hours a day and you should be set. Also, it's good to get a habit of studying regularly anyways!
hes done multiple, just check his channel, but bro give him a break covid is going a round, there not much he can do, the videos he is pumping for us are honestly fantastic
Planning on filming more soon! If you haven't already, check out the rest of my medschool vlogs :) - ru-vid.com/group/PLdQn96datWJG2p3V7NuhuUfaVNEJzkej8
Guy on the left failed the meaning of gamsat, gamsat can be done with inference of knowledge even if you do not know right and wrong. It tests your ability as a future medical doctor to be able to look at different diagnosis and identify the right illness a patient may be suffering from.
Hey man love the vids, I just wondering what you found to be the optimal amount of coke to have before the gamsat. I had 1 line last year but it didnt go well for me, thinking of upping it to 5 this year to make sure i pass. Any tips would be greatly appreciated
Hey man, I found that a can of energy drink at lunch really helped give me the energy to finish out the exam. A can of coke would work well too, anything with caffeine. But seriously though dude, can't you sit the exam sober like a normal person?
"If it's not interesting to you, it's not going to be interesting to anyone else." is a ridiculous way of phrasing the point you were trying to make. I could easily write a high scoring essay based on the targets they're looking for and I promise you, with all of my being, I will not have found what I wrote remotely interesting 😂