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Hello! My name is Anusha, and I am a 3rd Year Graduate Entry Medical Student at Swansea University. I have also completed a degree in Population Health and Medical Sciences, so I have a good knowledge of public health issues and a solid grounding in Biology.
When I applied the first time, I received interviews for Undergraduate Medicine at Sheffield, Southampton, Bristol and Plymouth, and offers at Sheffield, Southampton and Plymouth. When I applied for Graduate Entry Medicine, I received interviews from Swansea and Nottingham (Grad Entry) and finally chose Swansea as my Medical School!
I have good experience with the UCAT and the GAMSAT, and in the GAMSAT I scored high enough to secure two interviews at highly competitive graduate medical schools, so I have a wealth of tips and tricks for these exams. I have been tutoring for over a year now, and my students have come out with great results.
During my spare time, I like to partake in Dance and Painting, both of which have helped me in maintaining a work life balance.
I am a final year medical student at Flinders University who is about to graduate soon. In addition, to studying medicine at Flinders I have also participated in extracurriculars such as university sports and medrevue, as stage manager. Medrevue which is a musical that is organized by medical students every year.
I moved to Australia 10 years ago and did not have much experience with their tertiary education system. However, my experiences with volunteering and private tutoring helped me build a network which later helped me gain useful advice when trying to seek admission into an undergraduate university course. I believe I would be of use to anyone who needs some mentoring while trying to navigate the tertiary education system in Australia.
The networks I was able to establish during the course of my undergraduate degree helped me a lot when trying to gain admission into medicine in Australia. I studied Bachelors of Biomedicine at University of Melbourne graduating with a First class Honors Average and a GPA of 6.8out of a maximum of 7. I was a subjective representative as well. Following my undergraduate degree a spent an year of honors research with the aged care group at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. As a result of my research I was able to publish articles in reputable journals.
I am currently studying medicine at Flinders where some members of the faculty have let me know that I have been scoring in the top 10 % of students. I am a anatomy/dissection tutor for junior medical students as well
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I’m Hamza. Currently, I am in the Graduate Entry Medicine program at the University of Nottingham. I did my undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Queen Mary University of London. Thus I am very strong in Chemistry tuition specifically.
Reading Chemistry means I have a very strong understanding of the fundamental Chemistry and Physics concepts required for IB and A-Level examinations.
My progress in medicine thus far has reinforced my understanding of Biology as well.
My experience tutoring has worked to familiarise me with the concepts taught in the syllabus, as well as the provided invaluable experience in how to breakdown and explain complicated topics.
I have tutored science for 5 years at a tuition centre in London. I love tutoring as I find it a very rewarding profession! I love science and I like to pass on my enthusiasm for science to my students.
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Hi there! my name’s Paolo and I’m currently a 4th year medical student at the University of Newcastle, Australia.
I’ve also got two previous university degrees, with a Bachelor of Science in Immunobiology from the University of Sydney, and a Masters in Communication from Griffith University.
Before starting medicine, I also worked in medical administration and marketing communications for 6 years.
In my spare time, I’ve taught clinical skills to junior medical students and I’m also an avid photographer and hiker and I dabble in video editing and music production.
I’m also proud to say that I’m a mature-aged student and I’m from a rural background as well, spending all of primary school and some of high school in regional Victoria.
My journey up to this point has taught me the importance of not just having a strong knowledge base in the arts and sciences to pass exams like GAMSAT but also how to use skills in those fields as well as knowledge of your interests and life experiences to give a polished but natural performance in your interviews.
I also have a current paid working with children check and an Australian National Police check available on request.
My name is Hector Sinclair, and I am a second-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.
I’m a doctor and scientist, a graduate of an Ivy League medical school, who have always been passionate about teaching and helping students achieve their maximum potential. My MD alongside my bachelors degrees allowed me to acquire a strong background in a variety of subjects. Since I was a student, I discovered I have a great ability to teach. Colleagues were often approaching me for help given my ability to simplify and deliver knowledge in the most effective manner.
I have a decade of teaching experience for science subjects and English up to very advanced university level. My students have always achieved great grades and realised their goals. That’s what I always aspire to see happen and take pride in.
Please, feel out to reach out to me to discuss your goals and what you’re looking for and how I could help you make them come true. What are you waiting for? Let’s embark on this incredible journey together!
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My name is David and I’m a penultimate year, Graduate Entry Medical Student at the University of St. Andrews and the University of Dundee (ScotGEM). My previous degree was in Immunology and Pharmacology which I graduated from with first class honours, as well as the British Society of Immunology Undergraduate Prize.
I am currently on a longitudinal integrated clerkship (LIC) year in the south of Scotland and spend half of my week consulting and learning in GP and the other half in secondary care. On my days off I work in community Pharmacy where I have been for a number of years.
Outside of studies, I love the outdoors – I’m often grilling on the BBQ or kayaking!
I’d love to help you work towards that all important exam or goal that’s coming up, together we can use my experience and knowledge to work towards a plan and give you that extra boost towards achieving your dreams!
Hi! I can offer help with the GAMSAT, GCSE English and Spanish and also the HPAT if needed. I did my undergraduate in UCD in English with a specialisation in Spanish.
GAMSAT:
Despite not having a science background, I managed to raise my section 3 score by 15 points over two sittings, which, along with my high section 1 and 2 scores, was enough for entrance to medical school in Ireland. I sat the GAMSAT twice myself. I used a wide variety of resources and tried a few different study styles and approaches to the exam. I have a way of approaching each question which worked for myself and a friend who I tutored, and which will hopefully work for you! I have an approach to section 2 that I haven’t heard from anyone else but which appears to work. I also know a lot of people who sat the GAMSAT and I can tell you the various approaches to section 2 I heard. I know how frustrating GAMSAT can be so I really hope I can provide some insight into the exam and help you get into medical school! I’m currently in UL so if anyone is interested in going there I can answer any questions you have!
GCSE Spanish/English:
Along with my undergraduate I lived in Spain every summer between the ages of 11 and 17 so I can definitely help you out if you’re looking for a Spanish tutor! I also have some experience teaching a foreign language as I teach English to children at weekends.
Hi! I’m Haran, and I am a 27-year-old graduate student with a BSc in Chemistry with Biomedicine from KCL and an MSc in Musculoskeletal Science from UCL. Currently, I am completing my medical degree at the University of Plymouth and am in my 4th year!
Tutoring and teaching have been apart of my life since 2015. From working with companies to working for myself, I have thoroughly enjoyed tutoring as it gives me a chance to help someone succeed in life, engage with people from all walks of life and make friendships.
I have also engaged with teaching throughout my time at university; amongst my peers, we take turns teaching concepts and topics within our syllabus to each other. Teaching is not only beneficial for the pupil but also helpful for the teacher! Personally, I find that tutoring benefits me as it reinforces core knowledge which aids me in my journey to becoming a doctor.
Aside from tutoring, I love medicine. It has been my motivation through my previous degrees, and now that I am studying it, I am thoroughly enjoying it! Outside of education, I love to socialise, play a bit of sport, and I like to get creative with my camera.
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