Starting after exams is fine.
Starting vague is the problem.
If you’re sitting September, don’t let June become a month of random questions, scattered videos, and essay avoidance disguised as “getting organised”.
Three months is workable, but only if your prep has structure.
My next GAMSAT group cohort starts June 15 for students who want to start properly after semester exams.
Message me “JUNE” for details.
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Three months is enough time to improve and make HUGE gains in your prep.
But, there just isn’t enough time to spend all of June pretending to get organised. Before you know it, you’ll be in late July and cramming.
If your prep is mostly random questions, scattered videos and occasional essays, the issue is not effort. It is the system.
Our final Comprehensive Course cohort fixes that and spots are limited. Live classes commence 15 June and you’ll get access to plenty of resources for self-study too, as well as being personally guided by myself!
DM us for more details.
If your current September 2026 plan is “I’ll get serious later in July”, this is your nudge to start now.
Our Comprehensive Course cohort starts THIS Tuesday. If you already know you need proper structure, don’t leave it too late.
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Results day is rough when you know you worked hard.
But “work harder next time” is usually not enough.
Most students don’t fail to improve because they’re lazy. They fail to improve because their prep has no proper feedback loop.
They do more questions, write more essays, watch more videos, and still don’t know what actually needs to change.
This Sunday, I’m running a free GAMSAT workshop on how to rebuild your prep properly for the next sitting.
Especially if Section 1 or Section 2 still feels messy.
Link in bio.
18/05/2026
This is why so many bomb GAMSAT S1 and S2.
It happens constantly. Biomed grads, pharmacists, people who’ve spent years studying… they sit the exam and S1 reads like a foreign language. S2 feels like being asked to improvise a TED talk.
The exam isn’t broken. The approach is. Come find out what to do instead.
Free webinar Sunday 24 May, 7pm AEST. Link in bio.
New to the GAMSAT? Here’s the whole exam in under 80 seconds.
Section 1 tests how you think through humanities passages, cartoons, arguments and complex ideas.
Section 2 tests how clearly you can build and express an argument under pressure.
Section 3 tests scientific reasoning across biology, chemistry and physics, but it’s not just memorisation. It’s pattern recognition, logic and problem-solving.
The biggest mistake beginners make is treating the GAMSAT like a content exam.
It’s a reasoning exam.
Let me know down below and comment which section worries you the most!
12/05/2026
In this video, I show you how to plan any GAMSAT essay properly, so your writing has structure, direction, depth, and a clear argument from the first sentence.
This method works for any set of prompts, regardless of how confusing.
We’ll break down how to:
Interpret the quote set properly
Build a strong central idea
Avoid generic “for and against” essays
Create a clear essay direction before you start writing
How to Plan Any GAMSAT Essay | GAMSAT Section 2 Check out The Comprehensive GAMSAT Course here:https://www.rohanstutoring.com/courses/comprehensiveFREE GAMSAT Essay Quote Generator to practise planning ess...
Studying more hours won’t save your GAMSAT prep.
You can grind for 6 hours a day, fill notebooks, highlight endlessly, and still walk into the exam feeling like you’re guessing.
Why?
Because the GAMSAT doesn’t reward effort alone. It rewards the right systems.
You need to know:
How to review mistakes properly.
How to build repeatable Section 1 reasoning.
How to write Section 2 essays with depth and coherence.
How to stop confusing “doing more” with actually improving.
That’s exactly what we teach inside the Comprehensive Course.
If you’re tired of working hard without seeing the results move, this is your sign to change the way you prepare.
Enrol now via the link in bio.
Comprehensive Course enrolments are open. If you are sitting September GAMSAT and Section 1 and Section 2 still feel uncertain. This is the window. It's a 12-week program with the structured method and real feedback built in. Link in bio!
I got into med while working full-time by studying 2 hrs/day.
Here’s the system that made it possible.
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