I just read that, too. However, I'm afraid that my GPA might be on the low end, simply due to the Dutch grading system and how it's converted. I am considered an international, and they were very nice on the phone when they said 'all you need is a credit average, really', but that seems too good to be true.I was just looking at Flinders requirements for a different reason and they clearly specify they don’t have a 10 year recency of study requirement like some unis do, so you may not need a new degree to be eligible there (if time and not GPA is your concern - which I assumed from your “it’s been a long time” comment). I assume this holds true for both domestics and internationals. Could be worth an enquiry.
Would you say that it's therefore easier to sit GAMSAT because it's much more of an applied test?Cant really help you with the rest of the question, but there's enough GAMSAT materials that it will take you a life time to get through it all. You should look into the specifics of the tests and youre strength and weaknesses as an applicant instead of sheer 'study resources' - e.g. my impression in MCAT science is alot more theoretical, whilst GAMSAT is alot more deductive.