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    GAMSAT.....help!!!!

    Hi,

    I'm an Arts graduate with no science GCSEs, hoping to taking January 2004 GAMSAT...

    Where do I start? Is there anybody out there with no science experience who got through GAMSAT? Any helpful textbooks other than GCSE/A level revision guides?

    I've also just enrolled for biology/chemistry A levels to take in June.

    I would love an encouraging/success story from someone in a similar position who got through GAMSAT...I need to know it can be done!! That there's some hope! lol

    Thanks everyone



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    hii susie,i think the best thing 4 you is to grab yourself the following_ a level physics,chem and biology
    plus first year organic chem
    go through it
    and grasp the basic

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    Fluffy recommended the BBC website for their GCSE Bitesize Revision. I've been using it for physics and its great. Good intro to get you through the basics so the A-level stuff doesn't seem so hellish. Throughly recommend! Beyond that get hold of some Lett's revision books too.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize

    Hope that helps..... if its any consolation I have a BSc (blantantly not in physics) and the GAMSAT questions are terrifying! Ok that's probably not helpful at all... but just to let you know you're not alone!

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    Get a tutor. Money is no object for getting a good mark in GAMSAT. As the others have said get all those books. U might want to go on the gradmed intensive prep course being held over 3 w/e in december. Hope this helps. Best of luck. Hope everything goes well.
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    Good luck, You'll need it!
    Definately recommend you get a tutor, and do loads of practice papers before you sit the real thing. :lol:

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