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March 2016 Preparation

  • 12-06-2015 9:53am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 4


    So am preparing for the GAMSAT 2016. HAs anyone any experience of

    Medprep
    Goldstandard (Gamsat not the Mcat one)
    Des O Neil

    Thanks in advance


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  • Registered Users Posts: 29 gaffer93


    No experience with Medprep or Des O'Neill but the Gold standard was good on some accounts. It gives a great general outline on all of the sciences and the online account MCAT style questions are effective in testing your general knowledge on them. However, I would also use Khan academy for a more in depth (and far better explained) knowledge on chem, biology, organic chem and physics. The Gold standard also gives a good guide on what you need to memorize for the exam and what you only need to understand so that you can answer a problem-based question on it.

    For the sciences I would also make sure you get as much sample questions/tests as you can because although the background knowledge is important it is far more vital that you get used to the style and pattern of questions in all of the four sciences. Ozimed and the gold standard have some practice exams but the most realistic and effective exams are the ACER ones (green and purple booklet). Do every test you have under strict timed conditions and learn from your mistakes. For any mistake or pitfall that you make I would also keep a copybook/journal of where you went wrong and try and fix this for the next test. The Goldstandard online a/c has youtube tutorials on both ACER practice tests and how they approach the questions. I cannot overstate how important this was to me getting a decent mark in section 3 because you pick up so many helpful tips and tricks from it.

    SIDENOTE: There are twice as many chemistry and biology questions compared to physics so keep this in mind when studying. However, getting a physics question right may carry more weight as few will get it right.

    For section 1 I would acquire MCAT exam krackers 101 which has similar style questions to gamsat sect 1. Although it's not quite the same you pick up the basic strategies towards answering multiple choice text/figure comprehension questions. ACER and other practice tests are also vital for this so get your hands on as much practice questions and perform these under timed conditions as much as possible. Note down your mistakes and try and correct these for future tests. You will hear some people saying to read "broadly" but that is honestly bull****. You do need to get acquainted with the different type of texts that will come up so I would advise to read a SLIGHT bit of poetry, drama, shorts stories, humanitarian journals, economic articles and articles with figures and graphs. When reading these try to think critically about them and think of the typical gamsat questions that could apply for them (you should also make a list of typical questions so that you're familiar with them).

    Finally for section 2 I would get into the habit of answering part A and B essays on daily basis (or every second day depending on your commitments). Again strict timing of half an hour per essay. Get someone who is from an arts background or who is good at writing essays themselves to overlook your essays to assess the quality of them. The GOLD STANDARD recently showed on their online a/c what a poor, average and excellent essay looks like and roughly how long they have to be ( 2 and 1/2 A4 pages for me) so this is an excellent resource to base a blueprint essay on for the exam. Through a lot of googling and looking at the resources that I purchased (also in the gold standard) I made a list of all likely topics to come up. I practised essays on these and developed my own arguments on them. AC Grayling's book "the meaning of things" provides interesting insights into many of these topics if you are poor at developing your own ideas (ie I used this a lot!). Although section B is meant to be more "reflective" than section A, I found that an argumentative style of writing worked for both. Using real life examples adds power to your essay so I would encourage you to stay in touch with the news every day and to read opinion pieces in good newspapers (again do this but don't get bogged down in it). Make sure you learn a good quote for each "topic" as all correctors LOVE these and making up a catchy title will also work in your favour. Again, note your mistakes as you go along.

    PS try not to get bogged down in any question for section 1 and 3 if you're stuck. Make an educated guess and move along. If you're running short on time look for questions (particularly in section 3) that have 4/5 questions attached if that makes sense. You kill a few birds with one stone rather than being stuck on a single question for ages. Finally, if you've five minutes left pick a letter (I picked C) and make sure you leave no blank questions. An obvious statement, but I had 15 questions unanswered in section 1 and 40 unanswered in section 3 with 5 mins to go and I somehow managed to get 59. So if you answer as much questions CORRECTLY as you can and then make sure all blanks are filled in you "should" be ok. Best of luck to everyone sitting it in September or next March!


  • Registered Users Posts: 4 chriskraft36


    Thanks this is a great help.

    Have read a lot about the Gold Standard and researched it a bit. Seems to me as if this guy has simply rebranded his Mcat boot and videos so am not too sure on it. Even the so called Gamsat videos on his website are simply very old Mcat ones with the work Mcat edited out (how professional!). Makes me very uncomfortable with his whole thing.

    That said the Khan academy videos someone mentioned have been really good. Also am going to get a good Mcat book and the Dummies series I think and start from there.

    Thanks for your help


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 LadyVanilla


    Hi Guys,

    I have GAMSAT material to give away. It includes:

    OZIMED tests (I think 7 or so... 3 are missing)
    Medprep
    Des O'Neill (all subjects)

    and some other less known notes.

    There is some marking/highlighting on pages but condition is generally very good.

    I give it all for free the only condition is your own collection from Dublin. I am moving houses at the moment so really have time until 27th of September to get rid of that is anyone is interested :)

    Please send me a priv message. First come first serve bases and I want to get rid of all that material together.

    GOOD LUCK FOR GAMSAT PREPARATIONS!!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 LadyVanilla


    Hi Guys,

    I have GAMSAT material to give away. It includes:

    OZIMED tests (I think 7 or so... 3 are missing)
    Medprep
    Des O'Neill (all subjects)

    and some other less known notes.

    There is some marking/highlighting on pages but condition is generally very good.

    I give it all for free the only condition is your own collection from Dublin. I am moving houses at the moment so really have time until 27th of September to get rid of that is anyone is interested :)

    Please send me a priv message. First come first serve bases and I want to get rid of all that material together.

    GOOD LUCK FOR GAMSAT PREPARATIONS!!!!

    I have started UCC this year and can really recommend all this material! I think Gold standard and Mediprep is not enough anymore. Maybe quite good as an intro but not enough for the exam. It is getting more and more difficult and as you can appreciate based on the scores more competitive...

    In my opinion Des is the best.


  • Registered Users Posts: 153 ✭✭danube


    I have the following for sale for €50:

    http://www.gumtree.ie/a-general/galway/gamsat-materials/1001415279600910781651609

    - Des O’Neils (Human Biology, Biochemistry, Physics, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Multiple Questions ) 2005

    - MediRed (set of two books) 3rd edition

    - Medprep (set of p pdfs, covers all 3 sections)

    - Kaplan ( Biology: Circulatory System, Digestive and Excretory, Endocrine, General Eukaryotic, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Genetics, Reproductive, Respiratory and Skin; Chemistry: Acids and Bases, Bonding, Electrochemistry, Electronic Structure and Periodic Table, Electronics, Kinetics, Stoichiometry; Physics: Electric Circuits, Electrostatics, Force and Motion, Sound, Wave, Energy and Work, Tests: Verbal reasoning 1-13, Full Length Test 1-10, 3 small tests for each subject) 2004

    - Berkley Review (Biology 1, 2; General Chemistry 1,2; Organic Chemistry 1,2; Physics 1,2; Writing ; total of a 9 books) – no ed or pub date

    - Griffiths Review 2011 and Peterson’s MCAT Success

    - Essay: Naomi Klein “No Logo”; Bill Bryson “A Short Story of Nearly Everything”; Richard Dawkins “The Selfish Gene”; Kenneth Minoqu”A very short introduction to POLITICS” (decent help to get outstanding ideas for essay writing)

    - Tests: Acers (Practical Test 1,2; Sample Questions, Practice Questions); Gold Standard Full Length Test 2012 ; Grad Med Full Length Test 2008; Ozimed (1-10); PrepGenie 1-3 Full Length Tests; MedPrep Full Length Test, MediRed Full Length Test; Gamsat Prognostic Paper

    - Books: MCAT Biology, Organic Chemistry for Dummies II + workbook, AP Chemistry for Dummies, Biochemistry for Dummies


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1 marcopolo6


    To LadyVanilla I'd be very interested in taking your GAMSAT notes and I will be in dublin this weekend.please let me if the notes are still available. Thanks very much for your help.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 328 ✭✭eagle_&_bear


    Danube,

    are these materials still available? e50 for everything? where are you based?


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