I know of people who were not allowed to their English exam due to dismal GAT Written scores, and similarly barred from sitting the Methods and Spesh exams due to dismal Maths/Sci scores. It's highly important to study (which is why so many practice ones are available online) and do well if you plan on actually sitting your final VCAA exams. Furthermore, many of the
world's top institutions use the GAT in deciding uni places, so it has broader implications from just being able to sit your VCAA exams.
For interests sake, the two people aforementioned:
- The one barred from the English exam decided not to repeat Year 12 and is now working for a successful bricklaying firm and raking in the ca$h. He/she (anon) has since then decided to become a priest part-time.
- The one barred from the maths exams decided to study Arts at UoM and then transfer to Law at VU and then to Law at Deakin and finally to Law at Monash. They're in their 6th year of uni with 2 years to go. He/she also owns a successful road-side lemonade stand in the summer months.
Your choice whether to study up for it or not!