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We help students across Australia prepare for the GAMSAT
®
exam - and we deliver results.
Don't just take our word for it though - here are what our students have to say.
In July 2020, we surveyed our students who had sat the May 2020 GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student 1 scored 65.1 2 and ranked in the 76th percentile of the 2020 May GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student re-taking
3
the GAMSAT
®
exam improved from:
Score: 58.8
4
->
64.1
5
Rank: 47th percentile -> 72nd percentile
The above improvement represents an improvement of 25 percentile points.
Improvement remains statistically significant when assessed using 99% confidence intervals.
Learn why GradReady students score so well.
Footnotes:
In May 2019, we surveyed our students who had sat the March 2019 GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student 1 scored 63.3 2 and ranked in the 76th percentile of the 2019 March GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student re-taking
3
the GAMSAT
®
exam improved from:
Score: 58.0
4
->
62.7
5
Rank: 48th percentile -> 74th percentile
The above improvement represents an improvement of 26 percentile points.
Improvement remains statistically significant when assessed using 95% confidence intervals.
Learn why GradReady students score so well.
Footnotes:
In May 2018, we surveyed our students who had sat the March 2018 GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student 1 scored 61.7 2 and ranked in the 60th percentile of the 2018 March GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student re-taking
3
the GAMSAT
®
exam improved from:
Score: 57.4
4
->
61.2
5
Rank: 40th percentile -> 60th percentile
The above improvement represents an improvement of 20 percentile points.
Improvement remains statistically significant when assessed using 80% confidence intervals.
Learn why GradReady students score so well.
Footnotes:
In May 2017, we surveyed our students who had sat the March 2017 GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student 1 scored 66.1 2 and ranked in the 87th percentile of the 2017 March GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student re-taking
3
the GAMSAT
®
exam improved from:
Score: 61.0
4
->
66.3
5
Rank: 64th percentile -> 89th percentile
The above improvement represents an improvement of 25 percentile points.
Improvement remains statistically significant even when assessed using 99% confidence intervals.
Learn why GradReady students score so well.
Footnotes:
In May 2016, we surveyed our students who had sat the March 2016 GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student 1 scored 63.8 2 and ranked in the 79th percentile of the 2016 March GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student re-taking
3
the GAMSAT
®
exam improved from:
Score: 59.1
4
->
64.2
5
Rank: 54th percentile -> 80th percentile
The above improvement represents an improvement of 26 percentile points.
Improvement remains statistically significant even when assessed using 99% confidence intervals.
Learn why GradReady students score so well.
Footnotes:
In May 2015, we surveyed our students who had sat the March 2015 GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student 1 scored 63.1 2 and ranked in the 75th percentile of the 2015 March GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student re-taking
3
the GAMSAT
®
exam improved from:
Score: 59.3
4
->
64.3
5
Rank: 55th percentile -> 80th percentile
The above improvement represents an improvement of 25 percentile points.
Improvement remains statistically significant even when assessed using 99% confidence intervals.
Learn why GradReady students score so well.
Footnotes:
In May 2014, we surveyed our students who had sat the March 2014 GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student 1 scored 65.4 2 and ranked in the 87th percentile of the 2014 March GAMSAT ® exam.
The average GradReady student re-taking
3
the GAMSAT
®
exam improved from:
Score: 60.6
4
->
67.8
5
Rank: 68th percentile -> 92nd percentile
The above improvement represents an improvement of 24 percentile points.
Improvement remains statistically significant even when assessed using 99% confidence intervals.
Learn why GradReady students score so well.
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