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How Professional Degree Supports GAMSAT Preparation
All students wonder how their UG degree might help preparing for GAMSAT. Most of the students prefer choosing biomedical science or biological science. There are candidates who believe only on the biology majors to pursue medicine. I would like to highlight the choice we've from professional degrees. Even professional degree helped these to score well in GAMSAT.
It may seem how it could be possible. Let's observe how it can benefit on paper the GAMSAT.
GAMSAT has three sections. Each section handles different subjects. Candidates from the major got the chance to become a doctor through this test. It's the standardized exam tests the reasoning and problem solving skills of the candidates. Just the basic subject knowledge will be tested. It is the successful entrance test helps the med schools and universities to select the possibility candidates for medicine. It is popular among the students and the graduates.
I would like to share how engineering may help in GAMSAT preparation.
How it works well for section 1?
Engineering helps a lot in Section 1 and 3 mainly using the problem solving questions. Section 1 has questions associated with humanities and social science. This contains many general knowledge questions. Also it contains questions that test out your reasoning and analyzing ability.
The problem solving and analytical skills from engineering were generally useful for the section I. Speed reading seemed to be a great advantage with this section. Engineers are habituated to speed readers already. They do not must find difficulties in reading page long passages.
The way it helps in Section 3?
I have been through many conversations between engineers who felt GAMSAT easy. I must list the answers below
It shows how their graduation helped them to perform well within the GAMSAT.
"I did my degree in Civil Engineering, as well as in high school, I didn't do biology whatsoever.
The physics questions about velocity, acceleration, and magnetic fields, etc, were easy for me, without needing to spend too much time on it. And most engineering degrees need a certain level of organic / inorganic chemistry. I discovered that high school chemistry was enough to get me through section 3 having a 61."
Another candidate's GAMSAT experience says, "Looking at test performance on a macro-level, I discovered which i had a chance to work through the problems efficiently and accurately, which with my case is directly a direct result how engineering was taught to me."
How will you face section 2?
Section 2 was not an exception for engineering graduates. Among the candidates says, "I thought I had been a goner for SII, as I wrote the essays as I would an operating report. It appears that the graders liked it, and I got a 68."
Engineering supports your GAMSAT preparation with all the sections.