UK Medical School Interviews

Practice like it's the real thing.

Timed stations, spoken answers, and feedback scored against the same six criteria UK examiners use — for a fraction of the cost of one tutoring session.

The problem

Most MMI prep doesn't transfer to interview day

Friends aren't examiners

Practising with people who don't know the mark scheme doesn't tell you what an examiner would actually think.

Generic AI gives generic feedback

ChatGPT doesn't know the difference between a Band 1 and a Band 4 answer — it just tells you what you want to hear.

Tutoring is priced like a luxury

One-to-one MMI coaching typically runs £50–200 an hour. Full courses run £130–300 for a single day.

Reading isn't rehearsing

Videos and question lists don't train you to think out loud, under a timer, on the spot.

How it works

Three steps. Same pressure as the real thing.

01

Select a station

Choose by topic — ethics, NHS hot topics, role play, communication — or by the university you're interviewing at.

02

Answer under a timer

Read the prompt, then respond by voice or by typing, on a timer you can adjust to match your interview format.

03

Get scored against a rubric

Six domains, Band 1 to Band 4, with specific notes on what worked and what to fix before your next attempt.

Features

Built around frameworks, not memorised answers

The goal isn't to learn a script — it's to learn to think the way a medical student, and eventually a doctor, has to think. Everything below serves that.

150+ questions
6 mock circuits
Voice mode
Follow up questions
Role-play simulation
Rubric-based AI feedback
Create your own questions
Leaderboard & prizes
Answer history
Progress tracking
Interview readiness score
Personalised study plan
Hint system
Adjustable timer settings
University-specific questions
Mobile friendly
Interview readiness

Know how you'd score before you walk in

Every answer is judged against the same six domains UK medical schools assess in a real MMI, then given a band from 1 to 4. No flattery — if your ethical reasoning lacks structure, it says so.

Band 1
Well below standard
Band 2
Approaching standard
Band 3
Meeting standard
Band 4
Exceeding standard

Communication

Is the answer clear, structured, and easy to follow — not just what you say, but how you sequence it.

Empathy

Warmth without being patronising, and sensitivity without losing objectivity, especially toward a patient.

Ethical reasoning

Multiple perspectives, a recognised framework, and a defensible, balanced position.

Reflection & insight

Genuine self-awareness — critically evaluating your own actions, not just describing them.

Professionalism

Honesty, integrity, and patient-centred values, assessed even when they're not directly tested.

Teamwork & leadership

Knowing when to lead and when to follow, under the same pressure as a clinical environment.

The alternatives

Where MMI Mentor sits

Every option on this list has a place. Here's an honest comparison of what each one actually gives you.

Comparison of common MMI preparation options
Option UK MMI-specific Timed practice Rubric feedback Cost
ChatGPT No No Partial Free
Friends & family No No No Free
Private tutor Varies Yes Yes £50–200/hr
Interview course Yes Yes Yes £130–300+ one-off
MMI Mentor Yes Yes Yes £9.99/mo or £40/yr
Pricing

Free to start. £9.99 a month or £40 a year for everything.

Free
£0

No card required.

  • Full question bank access
  • 10 voice practice questions
  • 2 mock MMI circuits
  • Basic AI feedback
  • Basic progress tracking
Recommended
Premium
£40/year

Works out to about £3.33 a month — save over 65% versus paying monthly.

  • Unlimited voice practice
  • Unlimited mock circuits
  • Full rubric-based AI feedback & report
  • Advanced progress tracking
  • Interview readiness score
  • University-specific questions
  • Personalised study plan
  • Medical student network Coming soon

Waitlist members get Premium features free of charge during the beta.

SU
Saad Umer
Founder
Incoming medical student, University of Exeter
Why I built this

The tool I needed and couldn't find

I sat the UCAT, applied to four universities, and was invited to interview at all four — then found the actual MMI preparation landscape thin: passive videos, friends with no idea what an examiner looks for, and AI feedback too generic to trust.

The start

Explored medicine through wider reading and A&E work experience.

UCAT & applications

Sat the UCAT, applied to four universities, invited to all four interviews.

The struggle

YouTube, friends, and ChatGPT all fell short under real pressure.

The lesson

Four interviews later, I finally understood what good MMI prep looks like.

The build

Built MMI Mentor — timed stations, voice practice, and honest feedback.

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The full product is still in beta and MVP is not available yet.

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