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Interview prep can be scary –
3 applicants to 1 place makes this the
most competitive hurdle.
Your time is valuable.
So we’ve summarised it for you!
Learn how to present yourself well in interviews and how to articulate yourself in front of interviewers
Breakdown the strengths of model answers and weaknesses of poor ones, to help build your unique responses
Want to avoid the cliché? Tutoring can show you how to create personalised and genuine answers to the big Qs
Tailor your response to your university by learning what they want - we have model answers to 20+ medical schools
Our course is designed by experts who have excelled in medical applications and is proven to be successful.
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Speak to one of our tutors and arrange your first interview tutoring session within minutes. It’s really is that easy!
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We will build bullet-point model answers with you for the most common interview questions. With our help, your answers will come across as structured and natural, without sounding rehearsed.
You receive a personal handbook which we work through together, filling in model answers.
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We will teach you the core principles of common ethical topics, such as abortion, confidentiality, autonomy and more, before challenging you with interview-style debates
We will discuss recent NHS hot topics, including Covid-19, GP Appointment Crisis, Privatisation and more. We will also teach you the structure of the NHS, which is crucial to understand for an interview.
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We’ll start to pick out things in your posture, your tone and your answer structure, to help you perfect your interview technique.
We will show you how to articulate yourself well and how to deal with difficult online interview questions. By this stage, you should start to feel ready for interview day.
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We have an individual mock for each university, built using insider university information and research. From feedback, this is our most popular Medic Mind resource across all our courses!
We have specialist research banks and specific tutorials for each university. If you’re applying to Leeds, we’ll teach you the specifics of their course, the culture, the university and the interview style.
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We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
We cover every medical school, and have tutors from each medical school. For example, if you have an Imperial Interview, we can do an Imperial mock with a tutor from Imperial. Please note, the information displayed was last updated September 2023.
Here we tackle the common interview questions on “Why Medicine?” – this is a favourite for MMI Universities and often they’ll have an interviewer who grills you on that single question for 5 minutes! We also explore other topics such as the specialities, important roles of a doctor and the multidisciplinary team.
In this first tutorial we explore some of the reasons why you’re applying for medicine and how to formulate your answer. We will also go through model answers and come up with a perfect one for your interview handbook
Being a doctor can be tricky, and medical schools want to ensure you have sufficient insight into the profession. Here we will explore what some of the pros and cons of being a doctor are and how you can display that you understand it well.
You may get asked where you want to specialise in the future – Don’t worry if you don’t know it’s okay! It’s important however to be aware of the different specialties in medicine and talk about the specialty in which you did your work experience.
Being a doctor is so much more than just giving patients medication. We explore some of the non-clinical roles here such as teaching and these might be some of the reasons you’re applying for medical school. For example, you might have an MM where you have to teach someone a task.
MDT is a buzz-word used a lot but what does it actually mean? What are the different roles in a healthcare system like the NHS and why is it that you want to be a doctor? Is it that you want to be at the forefront of care? It’s important that you don’t disrespect other specialities but also show your drive for medicine here.
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the interview before!
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the interview before!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
One of the main reasons medical schools have interviews is they want to see what sort of doctor you will make which is often hard to tell from aptitude tests and A-Levels. Here we will show you how to display your compassion, empathy and organisation skills which will make you a perfect doctor.
Using Medic Mind’s 5 steps, you will be able to answer several personality questions using the same answers! It will also enable you to come across confident and coherent and be able to showcase the wide array of skills you have.
Here we explore the classic ‘who is your role model’ scenario as well as talking about the importance of sympathy and empathy as a doctor. To discriminate between different candidates, interviewers often choose candidates which show a high level of emotional intelligence which we explore here.
Being able to work in a team is an absolute must as a doctor and we explore scenarios in which you have worked in a team. We will explore why this is important in a medical setting and tie in what you have learned in previous tutorials in motivation for medicine. As well as working in a team, you need to show clear leadership and explore examples of where you could have improved how you went about leading a team.
Medical School can be a difficult time and universities want to make sure you’re able to cope with the pressure. They want to see how you organise yourself and manage your time. As well as motivation for medicine they want to see you have a life outside of medicine and we will test you on possible questions involving stress and some of the difficulties faced by medical professionals – in particular junior doctors.
After gaining all the knowledge so far, we will delve further by going through some scenarios which put you to the test. This involves a mixture of MMI and direct questioning. You will gain feedback on your progress so far and sit down with your tutor and identify areas you need to improve further.
Commonly you will be asked about some wider reading you have done outside of medicine and why you chose the A-Levels you did. You may be probed on what you have gained from your experience in sixth form so far and how you want to carry this on further into medical school.
This is our most popular lesson! We help you tackle some of the most unpredictable scenarios and questions you might get. From being asked who you would invite to a dinner party to where you would travel in the world – these are actual stations that have come up at universities!
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the interview before!
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the interview before!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
It is quite likely you will get an MMI station which focuses on work experience and you need to be able to draw on what you have done and go beyond what you have already written on your personal statement. This is why we particularly focus on what you have written on your personal statement and ensure we’ve covered all possible questions you will get asked.
Here we explore how to use the STARR framework when responding to questions on work experience. It’s important to be able to structure your questions well and using this structure helps us formulate answers which will impress the interviewers. In particular, we’ll look at good and bad answers before going through 10+ questions in the interview handbook.
If you’ve carried out work experience involving surgery, we’ll explore the things you could get asked. Interviewers have a particular set of questions they ask for this so it will be invaluable to gain insight into this. If you haven’t done work experience in surgery then don’t worry, we’ll leave this tutorial!
It is crucial for a medical applicant to have an understanding of the NHS and its structure. You may not know what you want to specialise in, but you should be aware of how GPs link to specialties, and understand the links between the public and private sector.
We will give you a refresher on some of the foundations upon which the NHS was built and go through questions you could get asked on your interview surrounding the NHS.
The NHS is one of the world’s largest employers and we go through some important values they uphold. These will be vital when you begin practicing as a doctor so it is essential that you are aware of them.
In 2012, the Conservative government introduced a radical change to the NHS which many believe to be a more ‘privatised’ future. We will go through important changes that were made such as the introduction of CCGs.
We discuss the impact of the Act and how it has impacted the NHS so far. We will also see what your views are on the Act and what you think could have been done differently.
The NHS is running out of money fast and is in the biggest crises in decades. What suggestions do you have to make things more efficient? What are the ways that the NHS could save money? If you were in charge of the NHS how would you redistribute money?
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the interview before!
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the interview before!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
In this section we discuss and debate the key NHS news topics from the past 12 months. It is important for you to be aware of common issues, and to be watching the news regularly. This ‘NHS Booster’ will get you up to date with the key interview topics discussed in 2019.
This has been a hot topic for quite a while now and finally a new contract was agreed in 2019. What implications will this have for junior doctors and what were some of the sticking points that made the contract take so long to come about? How will this impact working conditions for doctors and did they get a better deal than what existed previously?
Jeremy Hunt, the ex-health secretary suggested that the NHS needs to be properly staffed 7 days a week as a report came out suggesting mortality rates were higher on the weekend. This led to uproar amongst the medical community as currently services are provided as effectively on all 7 days. General practice has become more of a 7-day service with opening times becoming more accessible to all. We will discuss some of the implications this has had for primary care.
Here we discuss Charlie who was born with encephalomyopathic mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome (MDDS). Charlie’s parents, wanted Charlie to have an experimental treatment – nucleoside bypass therapy (NBT) however Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) assessed Charlie’s condition was too severe for this treatment to help, although never treated by NBT. This led to a nationwide debate about autonomy and acting in the best interests’ of a patient and attached worldwide attention such as from the Pope and Donald Trump.
The year is 2019 and the United Kingdom still has not left the European Union. What is likely to happen in the next few months is up in the air. What implications will a no-deal Brexit have on the NHS? How will the NHS be affected by leaving the EU? What impact will it have on the workforce – many of whom are EU citizens. Will the NHS get the £350m proposed by Vote Leave? We will discuss this in great length as it is likely this may come up on your interview.
There is currently a crisis in mental health services in the NHS and recently the government promised increased funding to help support this – There are also issues associated with sectioning patients, many mental health advocates feel this is very outdated and unfair on patients. We will talk about what more needs to be done to help patients who are suffering from mental health issues and discuss how patients have been neglected and not been given the adequate standard of care due to cuts.
One in four British adults is Obese, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation – Britain was called the “fat man in Europe”. Amonst children, obesity levels are at record highs and many controversial policies have been introduced to combat these. One example is the sugar tax. The introduction of the levy means the UK joins a small handful of nations, including Mexico, France and Norway, which have introduced similar taxes.
There has been a huge spike in patients forced to wait more than 12 hours. January 2019 was the worst month on record for hospital A&E departments, with more patients than ever waiting for more than four hours to be seen. Estimates suggest that more than 5000 extra beds will be needed but is there sufficient money to fund this? There are also talks to remove the 4-hour breach limit as many believe it does not take into consideration many variables which are out of doctors’ control.
In February 2011, a six-year-old boy, Jack Adcock, was admitted to hospital with breathing difficulty, diarrhoea and vomiting. Having been referred by his GP, Jack was admitted to the Children’s Assessment Unit at Leicester Royal Infirmary, where he was seen and assessed by junior doctor Hadiza Bawa-Garba, an ST6 paediatric registrar. An ST6 junior doctor is in their sixth year of specialty training. Later that day Jack’s condition rapidly deteriorated and he passed away. Dr Bawa-Garba was taken to the High Court, where a ruling on the 4thNovember 2015 deemed her guilty of manslaughter on the grounds of gross negligence.
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the interview before!
Let’s put our work to practice with real MMI scenarios. We will go through these together with you and show you step-by-step the best way of tackling them. The benefit here is the real insight you get from tutors who have been on the other side of the interview before!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
You’ll dive into the deep end with mocks! You’ll have a go at the station which we will record and then watch back together analysing areas you did really well and areas you need to work on!
We discuss how the pandemic has impacted the NHS and beyond
We deal with tackling understanding why only 89% of the adult population was vaccinated and what the UK could have done better
We tackle some of the issues facing GPs in 2022/2023
Hi, I’m Fakhir, a welcoming and friendly medical student at IMS Milan (University of Milan) running 3 medical societies and president of the LifeStudy tutoring Society. From my experience, I know how convoluted and difficult the Medicine Application process can be, especially with the strict deadlines we must follow to achieve the outstanding scores necessary to get offers. Through this platform, I will extensively train you to learn and understand the most beneficial techniques needed to tackle the entrance exams to ensure you achieve the best results possible.
I attained 4A*, and 7A grades in my GCSE’s plus A*AA (+A* in my EPQ) at A-level. During my A-levels I sat my UCAT and ranked in the top 10% decile. In the same year I also sat my IMAT exam and ranked in the top cohorts, ultimately deciding to study abroad. Despite that, I received interviews from all 4 medical universities and offers from 3 medical schools.
After my A-levels I sat the BMAT and scored exceptionally well, resulting with an average 6.5. Whilst being a student, I have delivered tutoring lessons on various platforms and have worked with students to guide them on UCAT, IMAT, BMAT and interviews. Through MedicMind, I will share the resources, methodology and most importantly the concept behind each exam specification so you feel comfortable and sufficiently prepared for your exam. This approach will ensure you can get the results you desire. In the past months I have tutored and assisted many students and I am looking forward to working with you.
Hi! My name is Kiran and I’m a medical student and having sat my A levels just over a year ago, I’m now enthusiastic about helping other people feel as prepared as possible to sit theirs! Whilst exams are by no means easy, if you’re looking for a friendly and supportive tutor to help you with them then look no further! I’m a firm believer in having sessions personalised to the individual so no matter the topic or the learning style, I’m happy to help and will tailor the sessions to your needs! The main thing to bear in mind when it comes to exams is that nothing is impossible and having constantly achieved good grades in my exams, I’m confident I’ll be able to help you do the same and am dedicated to helping everyone reach their full potential and achieve their goals !I also offer help for any and all aspects of medical school interviews and having received offers from all of the medical schools that I applied to, I feel I’m definitely the right person to come to if you want to do the same. Thanks for reading and happy learning!
I am a graduate-entry medical student at Barts and the London, where I started after completing my undergraduate degree in Anatomy, Developmental and Human Biology at King’s College London. I am currently in my final year of the graduate course, and I have loved every moment of it. The part I most enjoy is the dissection, it’s the most incredible and humbling experience – I have plenty of stories to share if that is something you are looking forward to in medical school! I hope to one day specialise into family and wilderness medicine, as my partner and I hope to move to rural Alaska one day. Outside of university and tutoring, I love to play video games and DnD with friends in my free time (especially when I get to practice my new medical knowledge as a healer!). As a tutor, I really understand how stressful exams can be, and how easy it is to become overwhelmed. As such, I’m always aiming to teach and support my students by tailoring my sessions to best suit them and to use my experiences, from both my previous degree and my current medical teaching, to offer guidance and advice. I hope to make learning an easier and as stress-free experience as I can. And, if possible, to make it fun!
Hi. My name is Reza I am currently a second-year medical student at the University of Glasgow. I remember how daunting and struggling it was the first time I was beginning to apply for medical school. From A-levels, Interviews, UCAT and personal statements there were a lot of things I had no idea about. This sense of feeling ‘lost’ is the primary reason I took on this role at medic mind. I genuinely want to teach and more importantly, fix aspiring students’ mistakes. I don’t want them to make the same ones I made and learned from during my time applying to university. Through my experiences, I want to guide young people to help get into medical school. I also was a former medic mind tutee myself so I am familiar with the system and how to approach students. In my free time, I enjoy playing basketball and cycling. Recently though, I have picked up the hobby of cooking.
Hello! My name is Sunanya and I am currently studying medicine at Imperial and am happy to tutor Biology and Chemistry up to A level as well as any part of the medical application process. I did biology, chemistry and maths A level as well as history in year 12. I’m not one of those people who has always loved my subjects and they often have a bad rep, but over the years I’ve really grown to enjoy them and I’d like to help other people grow to love them too.
I love to read and listen to music as well as staying generally active either at the gym or rowing. I also love going out with my friends and exploring London because I’ve lived in Durham most of my life so it’s a massive change.
I want to be able to help students as much as I can, whether it is with specific topics or even just general advice for these subjects or applying to medicine because I know how daunting it can be. I am easy to reach so feel free to contact me with any questions or to book a lesson!
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My name is Hamza Daudali and I am a 4th year medical student at the University of Glasgow. I am currently doing an BSc program in Psychology at the University of Glasgow as part of my medical degree. I am incredibly passionate about teaching and helping students be as successful as they can be. I scored within the top 20% of medical students in my first year and even achieved the highest possible grade in many pieces of assessment. I have scored top 1% nationally in the UCAT exam with a score of 3150 (averaging 787 in each section.) I have also achieved 3 A* grades at A-Level in Biology, Chemistry and Maths, while ranking 2nd in my school in Chemistry and receiving an award for the best grades in my school. I also scored in the top 10% nationally for the BMAT exam and achieved 3 offers out of the 4 medical schools I applied to with offers from Bristol, Exeter and Glasgow.
Outside of academics, I am passionate about medical education and sit on many committees helping with widening participation to help people from all backgrounds enter a career in medicine. I also enjoy playing football and cricket as well acting in local theatre and debating through Model United Nations events.
Overall, I hope that you would give me the opportunity to support your child in getting into medical school or support with their exams as I believe I am in hardworking tutor with an overriding dedication to ensuring students get the best that they can possibly achieve.
Hi, I’m Hasan, a welcoming and friendly medical student at QMUL London (Queen Mary University of London).From my experience, I know how convoluted and difficult the Medicine Application process can be, especially with the strict deadlines we must follow to achieve the outstanding scores necessary to get offers. Through this platform, I will extensively train you to learn and understand the most beneficial techniques needed to tackle your exams to ensure you achieve the best results possible. I attained four grade 9’s, and four grade 8’s in my GCSE’s plus A*A*A (+A* in my EPQ) at A-level. During my A-levels I sat my UCAT and ranked in the top 10% decile. In the same year. I received interviews from all 4 medical universities and offers from 4 medical schools. Whilst being a student, I have delivered tutoring lessons on various platforms and have worked with students to guide them on to achieve top grades in A Level and GCSE Biology and Chemistry and guided many through the tough UCAT exams. Through MedicMind, I will share the resources, methodology and most importantly the concept behind each exam specification so you feel comfortable and sufficiently prepared for your exam. This approach will ensure you can get the results you desire. In the past months I have tutored and assisted many students and I am looking forward to working with you.
Hi there! My name is Zunaira Saeed and I am a Junior Doctor. I have been tutoring students for Medical Interviews, A-levels, and GCSEs for about 10 years now. I also teach GAMSAT, BMAT and Interviews for Australian Medical Universities. At A-Levels, I achieved 2 A* in Biology and Chemistry and A in Physics. At GCSEs, I secured 7A*1A. My lessons are personalized to the individual student according to their requirements with special focus on their weaknesses and I give my students enough time until they are able to clear their concepts and improve before we move on to the next topic. Recently, one of my students got 2 offers from Queen Mary and Sheffield and another received an offer from UEA. My aim is to contribute to Medic Mind’s goal of helping students get through the doors of medical school through my knowledge and teaching skills. My students have always been satisfied with their final results and I hope that I can meet your expectations and that you will have a wonderful learning experience with me.
Hi! I’m Soumya, a second-year medical student at Norwich Medical School. GCSEs, A levels, UCAS, UCAT, and Interviews can be really stressful for students especially those aiming for top grades and universities, having successfully been though the process I am in great position to help students.
I have achieved all grade 8/9s (A*s) at GCSE and then 5 A* at A level (Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Physics and EPQ) I am in a great position to offer effective exam advice that will help you achieve top grades whilst also solidifying your knowledge. I enjoy challenging myself academically and have taken part in various competitions and achieved awards including Silver in Biology olympiad, Bronze in the Chemistry Olympiad, Bronze in the Cambridge chemistry challenge and Bronze in the UKMT senior challenge. I’ve always been very passionate about Science and Math and in my lessons, I hope to help you understand the different processes or techniques you will encounter whilst also helping you become familiar with Exam questions as well- vital in helping you achieve top grades. I have over 200 hours of experience with medic mind where I helped my students top grades in a range of subjects including A level Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Physics
Interviews can be really daunting but I believe that you can do extremely well with enough practice, confidence and a few tips which is what helped me achieve my offer for medicine at UEA and these are some of the areas I will focus on in my sessions. My sessions will be tailored to you and this will help you focus on and develop your weaknesses- this has proven effective as a lot of my students have achieved offers (even multiple offers) from their universities. You will have plenty of opportunities to ask questions and practise your interview techniques and skills which will increase your confidence for your interviews.
I am quite passionate about helping others- I guided students in my school through my role as a prefect, volunteered at the children’s trust charity shop for 6 months and I am current my medical school’s rep. In my free time, I usually catch up with family, and friends or bake/cook. I believe it is really important to have a balance in life to avoid burnout.
As you can see from my numerous reviews I am very approachable and friendly. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
Hi I’m Leah from Chester and I’m about to start my 3rd year studying Medicine at Imperial College London. The medicine application process can be super daunting and I’d love to help make it easier for you! My scores are great but I also have the skills and characteristics to teach you and share that knowledge effectively. I’ve loved my time at medical school so far, and would be honoured to help you get here too! I had some amazing teachers at GCSE and A-Level and having tutored and received tutoring before, I know exactly what makes an effective lesson. I’m friendly, chatty and supportive. I go above and beyond and will deliver sessions that are engaging and useful. Whether it’s mock interviews, tips and tricks to ace the UCAT, practicing essays, working on your EPQ or revising subject content – I can help you to take the process in your stride and get those results! The process can be really stressful and I want to help you stay calm and collected. I look forward to meeting you!
All hours booked can be used flexibly between UCAT, BMAT, Interview, UCAS, GCSE and A-level over the next 15 months and shared between friends and family.
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