Make your first impression count
The interview is make or break. It will decide whether or not you are accepted to your dream school. The biggest problems applicants run into is failing to convey who they are as a person during their interview, feeling uncomfortable on the day of the interview, and not providing thoughtful answers to basic questions. Our advisors, through our systematic and flexible approach, will ensure your first impression is a memorable one. Whether it’s MMI or a traditional interview, you’ll be ready.
In addition to having immense interview success, our advisors are all intricately familiar with the interview process. Who better to tell you what medical schools are looking for?
Through systems developed at Harvard Business School, our advisors will provide you with actionable verbal and written feedback.
In addition to focusing on the content of your answers, preparing you for the staples, and ensuring you can handle curveballs, our advisors will point out any behavioral issues that they notice. Often times applicants aren’t aware of how many “ums” or “likes” they use!
Our up-to-date questions will cover the spectrum of what you see during your interview trail. Moreover, our advisors can tailor an interview to a particular school.
Harvard MD Advisor
MMI or Traditional
Verbal & Written Feedback
Behavioral Assessment
Interview Questions & Tips
Immediate Scheduling
1 Interviewer
Harvard MD Advisor
MMI or Traditional
Verbal & Written Feedback
Behavioral Assessment
Interview Questions & Tips
Immediate Scheduling
Multiple Interviewers
Harvard MD Advisor
MMI or Traditional
Verbal & Written Feedback
Behavioral Assessment
Interview Questions & Tips
Immediate Scheduling
Multiple Interviewers
Harvard MD Advisor
MMI or Traditional
Verbal & Written Feedback
Behavioral Assessment
Interview Questions & Tips
Immediate Scheduling
Multiple Interviewers
Before the interview, you will decide on MMI or a traditional mock interview as well as submit a detailed intake form. Your interviewer will have read your application in full prior to the meeting. In the traditional format, the interview lasts for about 30-40 minutes while the remainder of the hour is spent on feedback. In the MMI format, feedback is provided after each question. Written feedback, interview tips, and interview questions will be emailed to you after your mock interview.
About 1 hour.
Although this is practice, we recommend preparing as you would for a regular interview. This will give you the maximum benefit and simulate more closely how you would react on an actual interview.
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