Your most recent year counts three times as much as your earliest.
GEMSAS doesn't take a flat average. It weights your final GPA year ×3, final−1 ×2, and final−2 ×1, then divides by 6. That means a strong finish is worth far more than an equally strong first year — and one weak early year hurts less than students fear.
- Protect and lift your final year first — it's half the weighting on its own.
- Use the real 7-point values (HD = 7, D = 6, C = 5, P = 4).
- Remember GPA is combined with GAMSAT and interview, not used alone.