We build a full-cycle roadmap across AMCAS, AACOMAS, or TMDSAS: academics, MCAT timing, clinical and non-clinical service, research, and leadership. Your personal statement, experiences, and most-meaningfuls are developed through structured story mining and tight editing that emphasizes patient impact, teamwork, resilience, and ethical judgment. We generate a data-informed school list balancing mission fit and competitiveness. When secondaries arrive, we use reusable core themes to hit volume without sounding generic, with tracked revisions and quick editorial turnaround. Interview training covers traditional and MMI stations with scoring rubrics for structure, empathy, and reasoning, plus CASPer/Altus strategy for situational judgment. You’ll have a precise calendar, draft pipeline, and accountability so your application stays early, polished, and persuasive.
What we provide
Personal Statement Coaching (Draft + Review)
- For many schools, the personal statement can be the deciding factor between an acceptance or a rejection. Who are you? How will you stand out in a pile of thousands of applications?
- Sometimes, all it takes is a little push to get the ball rolling. We will help you draft an initial skeleton of your personal statement and advise you on which elements of your life and experiences should be highlighted.
- Already have a draft? We’ll show you how to take it from “meh” to magical. Input will be included from essay experts, current medical students, and a physician with admissions committee experience.
- Prior to the call, you’ll send us your draft. During the call, we’ll make targeted modifications and provide strategic guidance to elevate your essay to the highest level.
- All the above services and activities list optimization included.
Secondary Application Assistance:
- Medical school admissions aren’t merely limited to the centralized application portal (AMCAS or AACOMAS). Every school has a supplemental application which is completed after you submit on AMCAS/AACOMAS.
- Many of these involve additional essays, interviews, or situational judgment tests (such as CASPer).
School Selection:
- There are over 150 accredited medical schools in the United States. All are exceptionally competitive, and each has a slightly different definition of what it deems an “ideal candidate,” which begs the following questions:
- Where do I have the best shot? What schools are realistic? Which schools are “reach” schools? Which schools align with your vision of who you want to be in medicine?
- We will use a combination of anecdotal experience, statistics, and contacts within the world of medical school admissions to prepare for you a bespoke list of institutions best suited to your application. This will be completed via video call, and following the call, we will provide you with the list.
Interview Preparation:
- I’m nervous about my medical school interview: What questions might they ask? How can I make a great impression?
- We will simulate the interview scenario, asking common medical school interview questions and providing constructive feedback to sharpen your responses.
- Current medical students and admissions professionals will give you tips on communication skills, professionalism, and confidence to help you stand out in the interview.

