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Hi. My name is Reza I am currently a third-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.
I am a final year medical student at Flinders University who is about to graduate soon. In addition, to studying medicine at Flinders I have also participated in extracurriculars such as university sports and medrevue, as stage manager. Medrevue which is a musical that is organized by medical students every year.
I moved to Australia 10 years ago and did not have much experience with their tertiary education system. However, my experiences with volunteering and private tutoring helped me build a network which later helped me gain useful advice when trying to seek admission into an undergraduate university course. I believe I would be of use to anyone who needs some mentoring while trying to navigate the tertiary education system in Australia.
The networks I was able to establish during the course of my undergraduate degree helped me a lot when trying to gain admission into medicine in Australia. I studied Bachelors of Biomedicine at University of Melbourne graduating with a First class Honors Average and a GPA of 6.8out of a maximum of 7. I was a subjective representative as well. Following my undergraduate degree a spent an year of honors research with the aged care group at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. As a result of my research I was able to publish articles in reputable journals.
I am currently studying medicine at Flinders where some members of the faculty have let me know that I have been scoring in the top 10 % of students. I am a anatomy/dissection tutor for junior medical students as well
Notice for the students: I will be working full time as a tutor during this summer so I have a good availablity throughout this and upcoming months for consistent and proactive lessons.
Hello! I’m Maleeha Pandit, a 5th-year medical student at the University of Manchester, and a highly sought-after tutor specializing in UCAT, BMAT, Medical Interviews, and Science subjects at GCSE & A-Level. I am a friendly and approachable tutor studying Medicine & Surgery and one of top tutors here in MedicMind. Through this platform, I have prepared over thousand students, mainly for Medicine (including Oxbridge students), to fulfill their dreams with over 3000 hours experience and 6 years.
I have helped over hundred of student’s secure places at top medical schools, and I am widely recognised as a top-performing tutor with a proven success rate in medical applications, admissions tests, and interview preparation.
I scored exceptionally well in my admissions tests, allowing me to share proven strategies that maximize student performance. I have personally secured multiple medical school offers and have helped students perfect their applications through tailored interview coaching and personal statement editing. With thousands of hours of tutoring, I have refined my methods to deliver exceptional results, guiding students toward top-tier university offers. I take a personalized and strategic approach to tutoring, ensuring that each session is designed for maximum impact and efficient learning.
Outside of tutoring, I am actively involved in medical societies, research projects, and mentorship programs. My hobbies include gym workouts, badminton, reading medical literature, and mentoring future doctors!
Subjects I Specialize In
MMI & Panel Interviews – Mastering the techniques to ace interviews.
Ethical Scenarios & NHS Hot Topics – In-depth discussion to ensure you excel in critical reasoning.
UCAT/BMAT Strategies – Time-efficient approaches, data interpretation mastery, and logical reasoning techniques
Medical Personal Statement Excellence – Structuring, refining, and perfecting personal statements to secure offers
Mock Interview Simulations – University-specific interview preparation
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I am an international medical student at the University of New South Wales, hoping to complete all 6 years of the course in Australia. Communication, speaking and teaching are skills I am confident in, especially after completing 10 years of LAMDA (the oldest British English and Drama school) with Distinction Awards, and also becoming the secretary of my university’s internationally competitive Debater’s Club. I plan on preparing students for UCAT ANZ, the Australian Medical Interview, or IELTS. Due to my commitments to medical school, I will only accept two students to ensure that I can provide the best care without hindering my own obligations. It is important that prospective students respect my time as I will respect yours; homework and research must be completed if I assign them as we work towards your exam.
Hi! My name is Jayatee and I’m a final-year Medical student at Monash University. Studying medicine has been a rewarding experience, and I’m excited to see the change and innovation we will bring as the next generation of medical practitioners. Many people say that getting into medicine is a daunting process, but that’s not always true. With the correct guidance, students can vastly improve their test scores and interview performance. I’ve sat multiple student interviews for Australian medical universities and I believe my experience and tips will help make your medical interview journey a smooth and enjoyable experience. Along with tutoring, I’m happy to help you as a mentor and answer any questions you have, including sharing my personal experience as a medical student at Monash University, what each medical school has to offer, entry requirements, and much more.
Hi, I’m Imaan. I’m a third year medical student at the University of Plymouth, I know the interview process inside out and I know that it takes A LOT of determination. I have independently achieved all my medical school offers and thats why I know that although it seems impossible, there’s always a way to achieve your dreams and I’m here to help you find it! I have lots of experience coaching students and am easy to talk to. I have had to deal with the daunting experience of applying to medical school, independently, including; taking the UCAT exam twice! This has taught me everything there is to know about the test and I have developed many tips and tricks. I am also a foundation student and this pathway requires a lot of thought and planning, I’d be happy to answer any questions regarding any of the unconventional pathways to medicine. My motto is always being there to help, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask them!
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Hi! My name is Kindha and I’m a second year Medicine student at Imperial College London. I took 4 A-Levels (Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Maths) as well as an EPQ, achieving A*s in all of them and the highest score in my year in Physics. I took 11 GCSEs, achieving 11 9s. In my Medicine application exams, I placed in the Top 0.5% of UCAT sitters in the 2020 cohort (with a score of 3200), and achieved a combined score of 16.2A in my BMAT. I applied to Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, University of Manchester, and Imperial – I achieved 4/4 interviews and ultimately received offers from Imperial and Manchester (though I was placed on the waiting list for Edinburgh). The medicine application process can be incredibly confusing and stressful, and I remember how much I wished I had someone to guide me when I was going through it myself. My academic achievements, in addition to successfully completing the process, make me well-equipped to tutor others through the process, and share the extra tips and tricks I picked up along the way!
My name is Silas and I am a Final Year Medical Student at the University of Sheffield. Prior to studying Medicine, I gained a First Class Degree in Political Science and International Relations at the University of Birmingham; my degree allowed me to apply to Undergraduate Medicine as a graduate. I can offer a unique perspective for students looking for alternate routes into Medicine and on the importance placed on varied interests by Medical Schools across the country.
As a Sheffield Medical student, I am the President of the Sheffield Emergency Medicine Society and am a member of medical societies such as Sheffield Friends of MSF and Wilderness Medicine. I am also a Community First Responder which involves responding to emergencies in the area with lifesaving equipment before the ambulance arrives. My specific areas of interest within Medicine are: Emergency Medicine, Wilderness Medicine, Pre-Hospital Medicine, Humanitarian Medicine, and Disaster Medicine.
In terms of the city of Sheffield, I was born and raised here therefore I feel that I can answer any questions that students have about the city, the lifestyle, and the surrounding area which I know is a point of emphasis from Sheffield during the interview process.
Overall, I am a patient and understanding tutor who can offer you my personal experience of the application process and as a current medical student and I feel that I can help you achieve your potential.
Hi, I’m Japsimar. I’m a final year medical student at Newcastle University. Over the past 5 years I’ve tutored numerous students, from the UK and internationally. My expertise lies in medical school applications and test prep, as well as A-level sciences and maths. Having been on the medical school’s interview panel I have deep knowledge in the selection process that universities employ and can help you stand out amongst your peers.
Apart from having tutored for a number of years, I also developed a comprehensive university guide for UK medical schools (currently used by most aspiring medical students around the world). I will be able to guide you in the right direction and leverage your achievement to make sure you get multiple offers and finally a place at your chosen medical school.
Having been in your position, I understand how unnerving this process might seem – however, I would love to work together with you to make it seamless and fun at the same time.
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