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Interviews

MMI and panel interview preparation

Interviews are a performance skill, and performance improves with rehearsal and feedback. We run structured practice in the format the applicant will actually face.

  • MMI and panel
  • Structured feedback
  • Ethics frameworks

What happens next

  1. 1. A free consultation about the student's stage and goals.
  2. 2. A shortlist of tutors, reviewed by a person before it reaches you.
  3. 3. A free compatibility trial before anything is paid for.

Founding lessons from £25 per hour. No grade or place is ever guaranteed.

Who interview preparation suits

Applicants holding interview invitations, and Year 12 students who want to prepare before the pressure arrives.

  • Medicine and dentistry applicants with MMI invitations
  • Applicants facing traditional panel interviews
  • Selective-school candidates with an interview stage
  • Students who freeze or ramble under questioning

What usually gets in the way

These are the patterns we see most often, and what a tutor does about them.

No structure under pressure

Good answers need a framework. We teach one and rehearse it until it is automatic.

Ethics questions

Ethical scenarios reward balanced reasoning, not a correct answer. That can be taught.

Station timing

MMI stations are short. Practice makes the pacing feel normal.

Nerves

Repeated realistic practice with feedback is the only reliable way to reduce them.

Formats and topics

  • MMI
  • Panel
  • School interviews

Formats

  • Multiple mini interviews
  • Panel interviews
  • Task and role-play stations

Content

  • Motivation and insight
  • Ethical scenarios
  • Data and calculation stations
  • Communication stations

Delivery

  • Structure frameworks
  • Pacing
  • Body language and clarity online

A typical first four weeks

Every plan is adjusted at the consultation, but this is the shape most engagements take.

  1. Week 1

    Baseline practice

    An unprepared mock so the tutor can see the real starting point.

  2. Week 2

    Frameworks

    Structures for motivation, ethics and communication questions, rehearsed in short bursts.

  3. Week 3

    Format practice

    Full stations or a panel in the real format and timings.

  4. Week 4

    Full mock and feedback

    A complete mock interview with written feedback against each station.

What families ask

How many sessions do applicants usually take?

Three to five sessions is typical between an invitation and the interview date, depending on the number of formats involved.

Do you cover school interviews too?

Yes, including selective-school interviews at 11+, with age-appropriate practice.

How do we start?

Book a free consultation. We talk through the student's stage, goals and timetable, then recommend a tutor and arrange a free compatibility trial before anything is paid for.

Talk to us about interview preparation

Tell us the stage, exam board and timeline. We will recommend a tutor and arrange a free compatibility trial.