2,400+ candidates practiced this cycle

MMI Mock Interview

Practice live with an AI interviewer that responds, asks follow-ups, and scores your content and delivery. One-time purchase, unlimited stations.

How It Works

Not a chatbot. You speak out loud to an AI that responds in real time - the same cognitive load as a real station.

Pick a question and go live

Choose from hundreds of questions spanning ethics, policy, situational, roleplay, personal, behavioral, and reflective stations. Filter by country or program. Set your timer, read the prompt, and start talking.

Handle follow-up questions

The AI does not just listen - it responds. It probes your reasoning, challenges your position, and pivots the scenario. This is the skill most candidates never practice: the live conversational dynamic where an evaluator pushes back.

Get scored on content and delivery

After each station, see exactly where your answer was strong and where it fell short. Content is scored on reasoning quality, perspective breadth, specificity, and position clarity. Delivery is scored on pacing, warmth, confidence, and structure.

Do enough reps to actually improve

Our data shows the steepest improvement happens in the first 15-20 stations. At $200-500 per coaching session, most candidates can only afford 2-4. With AI practice, you can do 20 stations in a weekend.

What the Feedback Looks Like

The most common pre-purchase question: "What do I actually get?"

After every station, you receive

1

An annotated transcript

Your full answer with highlighted moments - strong reasoning, missed perspectives, good framework usage, pacing issues. Click any moment to replay that part of the recording.

2

Content score with breakdown

How well you identified the core issue, considered multiple perspectives, used specific examples, and arrived at a clear position. Evaluated against the framework for that question type.

3

Delivery score with breakdown

Pacing, warmth, confidence, structural clarity, and filler word usage. This is the dimension most candidates neglect - and the one where external feedback makes the biggest difference.

4

Specific coaching notes

Not "good answer!" - actionable notes like "You acknowledged the counterargument but did not fully engage with it - try steelmanning the opposing view before returning to your position."

5

Percentile ranking

See where you stand compared to other candidates who answered the same question type. An honest read on whether your answer is competitive - not just whether it was "good."

You get this after every single station. Not after 2-3 sessions that cost $500 each.

When to Start

Most candidates start mock interviews too late and do too few. The steepest improvement happens in the first 15-20 stations - about a week of focused practice at 2-3 per day.

TimelineWhat to Do
6 weeks outStart self-study. Read the prep guide, learn question types and frameworks.
4 weeks outBegin solo practice. Answer practice questions out loud under timed conditions.
3 weeks outStart mock interviews. AI practice for volume, study partner for variety, coaching if budget allows.
1 week outFocus on weak areas. Review feedback from previous sessions. Stay sharp, do not cram.

Detailed prep timeline guide

One purchase. Unlimited practice.

Single coaching session$200 - $500
Full coaching package (3-5 sessions)$1,000 - $2,500+
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No subscription. No per-session fees. No expiration.
Acceptance guarantee: if you do not get in this cycle, you keep full access until you do.

Other Ways to Prepare

AI mock interviews are not the only way to prep and they are not the right fit for everyone.

Human coaching

Working 1-on-1 with an experienced coach is the highest-fidelity preparation available. A good coach catches nuances that AI cannot - subtle interpersonal dynamics, body language, the difference between confidence and arrogance. Coaching is the best option if your budget allows it and you only need a few sessions to fine-tune.

The limitation is math: most coaching runs $200-500 per session, and most candidates can afford 2-4. That is not enough for the 15-20 stations the research suggests you need. The strongest approach is often a combination - coaching for calibration, AI practice for volume.

Guide to MMI coaching

Group courses

Services like The Medic Portal, Blackstone Tutors, and MedCoach offer structured group preparation - typically a day of mock stations with peer observation and feedback. Multiple stations in a single session at a lower price point than 1-on-1 coaching. The tradeoff is less personalized feedback and fixed scheduling.

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Self-study

Free and flexible. Read the prep guide, work through practice questions, record yourself and listen back. This is the right starting point for everyone. Where self-study plateaus is delivery: you cannot hear your own pacing issues or notice when your answer lacks structure.

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Where Should You Start?

Just got an interview invite

Learn the format and frameworks first

Read the Prep Guide

Know the format, want to see questions

Browse examples across all types, countries, and programs

Browse Questions

Ready to practice under real conditions

Mock interviews with AI feedback - where the biggest improvement happens

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Done human mocks, want more volume

15-20 more stations at a fraction of the cost of additional coaching

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