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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 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.
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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 in the 4th year of my medical degree at the University of Glasgow. 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. I also have achieved a first class degree in medical sciences in previous years.
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. Many of my students have achieved highly impressive scores in their A-level exams, Interviews and UCAT examinations and I hope I get the chance to support your child to achieve their ambitions.
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Hi, my name is Arun and I am currently a 4th year medical student at Sheffield University intercalating in a clinical research project. I completed my A-levels, UCAT, and medical interviews in 2020. I had 4 interviews and received offers from all four. I am a well-experienced tutor having completed over 1500 hours of tutoring with Medic Mind in a range of topics, from GCSEs and A-Levels to UCAT and interviews as well as university consultations
I was one of the few students to undertake the A-level exams in November 2020 after my exams were cancelled due to Coronavirus. I am dyslexic so I have weird and wonderful ways to remember critical information and I hope I can support prospective doctors (dyslexic or non) to achieve their dream of becoming a medical professional.
I was not labelled as your typical medical student by my school. I continued to persevere until I reached the goal that I set for myself, with the help of my family.
I hope we can work well together and achieve what you want, just like I did. 🙂
Hi I’m Leah from Chester and I’m in my 4th year studying Medicine at Imperial College London (intercalating in Business Management for my BSc). 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!
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.
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Hello there, my name is Abena and I live in East London. I’m a really friendly, enthusiastic tutor, who enjoys helping students achieve their academic goals. Education has always been a huge priority in my life and I’ve had teachers that have helped me with my motivation and performance. They not only helped me with my subjects but also my motivation, something I hope to pass on to my future students as well.
Apart from tutoring, I enjoy cheerleading for my university and also part of the committee as the IT officer, helping with setting up the websites and posting on social media. In addition to this, I’m also president of two societies Oxford Black Medics Society and Mitski Society. I also regularly attend the gym and enjoy learning Spanish and Mandarin.
Fun fact: My name means I was born on a Tuesday
Hi my name is Taylor and I’m a tutor at MedicMind to help other students who are currently going through the often overwhelming experience of applying to medical school. As the first member of my family to go to university, let alone medical school, I struggled to find the support I needed to enhance my application and ensure that I was best prepared for the process. However, with MedicMind I want to share my experiences and support you through each step of preparing and presenting yourself as the best version of yourself. Others would describe me as a bubbly, enthusiastic and friendly person which helps to make my lessons engaging and maintains a two way conversation to ensure you’re getting the most out of these sessions. I also understand the importance of maintaining a balanced lifestyle even throughout these stressful years of education and for that reason I’m extremely flexible in the times we work together so that it doesn’t cut into your preexisting commitments. Overall, my goal is to share my love of this degree with you whilst providing the knowledge required present yourself a as confident and professional individual.
I am an enthusiastic and hardworking individual who is equally passionate about both Biology and Maths.
I have been tutoring students at both the GCSE and A-Level for 3 years now but I am constantly trying to improve my skills and knowledge as a tutor as well. I have had a 100% pass rate with all of my students and I thoroughly enjoy helping you work on improving your grades.
I will help you understand your content better while also providing you with plenty of practice worksheets, sample papers and question banks that will help you strengthen your command of the subject.
I have had plenty of experience helping students prepare for the UCAT Exam and have had students consistently score 2600+.
Being an international student at my time of application, I understand the competitiveness that comes with the degree and can provide you with the tips to give you the edge.
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