I have gone through some of the questions and I find them easier than the questions in section III; it's because my initial degree is in arts and I was always a huge novel and poems reader. I hope I can get high score in section I and II :)
Hi Chris, do you have any tips for improving one’s vocabulary ahead of section 1. I’m a PPE bachelors but still find I’m losing easy marks because of gaps in vocabulary knowledge.
Yes I do! Read as much as possible. Newspaper articles, journals that you're interested in, novels, and non-fiction. Look at how great writers structure their thoughts. It is the fastest way to learn. Remember that people speak very differently to how they read/write. So it's important to look at good source materiel.
Thanks Chris! Great advice
I have gone through some of the questions and I find them easier than the questions in section III; it's because my initial degree is in arts and I was always a huge novel and poems reader. I hope I can get high score in section I and II :)
Really helpful video coming into the March Gamsat, thanks so much Chris!
Glad it was helpful! Best of luck with the exam!
Yes, he's back. Please do a section 3 video aswell. Cheers
I'll see what I can do. Thanks for the support!
Nice video as always, Chris. Your videos are a godsend for the GAMSAT
Really glad you've found them useful! Thanks for the support and best of luck with the exam.
Have my exam next week and this video was so so helpful! Thank you
Good luck with the exam!
Very informative thank you for your guidance! From the UK
Thank you so much for your support!
Rishi did you study Econ at Brunel? I think you were on my course, I’m applying to GEM
Thanks for tips
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
thank you for this :) so helpful
Thanks for the support!
hey chris, if you don’t mind me asking, what did u get overall in the gamsat and what did u get in the specific sections?
Hi Chris, do you have any tips for improving one’s vocabulary ahead of section 1. I’m a PPE bachelors but still find I’m losing easy marks because of gaps in vocabulary knowledge.
Yes I do! Read as much as possible. Newspaper articles, journals that you're interested in, novels, and non-fiction. Look at how great writers structure their thoughts. It is the fastest way to learn. Remember that people speak very differently to how they read/write. So it's important to look at good source materiel.