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64% of medical school applications in the UK are rejected without being read. The #1 reason? LOW GAMSAT SCORES. Fear not – with the help of a Medic Mind Tutor, your GAMSAT score can improve to OVER 65.
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You might be doing 1000s of GAMSAT questions but not improving. Our tutors will transform your GAMSAT technique.
We teach you section-specific strategies to speed up your GAMSAT technique by 37% on average.
All our GAMSAT tutors have scored in the top 10% of the exam and are experienced teachers with proven GAMSAT success.
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We keep parents and students in the loop, with regular progress reports, GAMSAT revision tips and homework plans.
We know how important marking essays is in the GAMSAT so this is integrated into all our GAMSAT tutoring packages for you.
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After your consultation, we consider everything you’re looking for - from location to prospective universities, and find the right GAMSAT tutor. All of them have:
Your GAMSAT tutor will develop a personalised lesson plan for you based on the time until your test, the GAMSAT scores you are getting and your weak areas.
If you work hard and invest time into lessons, we'll give you the maximum possible chance to score above 65
Thanks to research conducted by Leeds University, it was found that online tutoring can significantly improve the grades of a student and their performance in aptitude exams. The GAMSAT is no exception to this rule.
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My approach is not just about delivering knowledge but building strategic thinking, resilience, and long-term success. I believe in creating high-impact results by tailoring learning to each student’s aspirations. With a strong foundation in medicine, education, and personal development, I bring energy, precision, and ambition to every session. I am committed to helping every student unlock their full potential and push beyond what they believe is possible.
I am a confident driven individual, with a friendly personality which enables me to work well with individuals of all ages. My patience as well as willingness to help students has enabled me to ensure students understand tricky concepts and be able to replicate this understanding in exams to achieve top grades. I have tutored many students of all age groups, from KS1 all the way up to GCSE in Maths and science, including 11+, for the past 5 years.
I am currently a dental student at Kings College London. I am much aware of how difficult it is to gain a place at medical and dental schools with many loopholes such as admission exams, personal statement, work experience, interviews as well as A levels! My experience of working with admission tutors on interview panels has given me insight into this process and what they are looking for. As a result, I have successfully mentored many students through each step allowing them to gain places on competitive courses such as medicine and dentistry at Russell Group universities.
My name is Hector, and I am a third-year medical student at Swansea University, where I secured a place on the highly competitive Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM) programme. I graduated from The University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Medical Science), achieving a distinction average. I know first-hand how daunting the journey to medical school can be, from perfecting personal statements to conquering the GAMSAT and excelling in medical interviews.
I have extensive experience teaching and mentoring students, currently working as a Senior Teaching Assistant in Anatomy at Swansea University. In this role, I lead engaging sessions for undergraduates and postgraduates, helping them grasp complex concepts and build confidence. Beyond my university role, I have provided tailored academic support through a private tutoring company, specialising in essay proofreading and personal statement coaching.
As a Swansea University Graduate Entry Medicine interview panellist, I understand what interviewers are looking for, and I am eager to share this insight to help you succeed. I am driven to make the process of tutoring and helping students reach their goals as accessible and stress-free as possible, building their confidence along the way.
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I’m Saad, a graduate medical student at St George’s University, currently in my fourth year (the university technically counts it as 4/5, since my graduate entry combined the first two years into one). I originally studied Accounting and Finance, so I know first-hand how challenging it can feel to leap into medicine from a completely different background.
At one point, I didn’t think it would even be possible, but with years of persistence, hard work, and determination, I was able to achieve my dream. Now, I want to help others who are aiming for the same goal, no matter their academic background. If you have the passion and drive for medicine, I believe it is possible and I want to help you get there.
I can provide guidance with the entire medical school application process, from writing a strong personal statement, to preparing for entry exams such as the UCAT and GAMSAT (both of which I sat myself), and finally interview preparation. Having been through it all, I know how overwhelming the process can feel, but with the right approach and support it becomes much more manageable.
Writing has always been a strong suit of mine, and it played a big part in my own success. I scored highly in the GAMSAT writing section, which I know many applicants struggle with, and I’d be keen to share the techniques and strategies that worked for me.
Alongside medicine, my accounting degree gave me a strong foundation in mathematics, a subject I’ve always enjoyed and have experience teaching in the past. I’ve also had a long-standing interest in psychology and religious studies, both of which I’d be confident teaching as well as the sciences.
Hello, I’m Astrid – a mature medical student, software engineer, and pharmacist.
Before starting my career in software development, I studied pharmacy and worked in both hospital pharmacy and pharmaceutical research. During my time in research, I developed a strong interest in computing, taught myself to code (starting with Python and JavaScript), and transitioned into a full-time software engineering role a year later.
Over the years, I’ve worked across finance, education, and healthcare technology. While I enjoyed the challenges of software engineering, I realised how much I missed working directly in healthcare and decided to pursue a long-standing dream: studying medicine. Since September 2023, I’ve been a full-time graduate-entry medical student at the University of St Andrews.
I’m committed to lifelong learning and love teaching. I regularly support fellow medical students by explaining complex topics, creating interactive quizzes, presentations, and clinical case studies. Previously, I’ve led hands-on workshops using Raspberry Pis to teach coding to beginners (see my website: https://aronja.github.io) and have presented at national and international conferences, including this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=Zv_VRtZR3TodfAzd&v=hQkBrkMIhhc&feature=youtu.be
I’ve also mentored aspiring developers through organisations like Codebar and Code Your Future, offering support in Python, Java, and JavaScript.
I’d love the opportunity to help others unlock their potential by tutoring in a wide range of subjects, including:
Sciences & Healthcare: Interview Prep, and Entrance Exams, Chemistry, Medicine, Clinical Skills and Pharmacology
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Technology: Programming in Python, Java, JavaScript, and Shell Scripting
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