u/mksjohari

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when do people usually start interview prep

Curious when most people actually start prepping for med interviews. is it once youve got an interview offer or are people doing mock stations months out before they even know?

For those in med now, when did you start and what actually helped looking back at it

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u/mksjohari — 7 hours ago

built deepmock last year, an MMI practice platform for med school applicants. shipped a fair few changes recently around feedback quality on responses and how the mock stations flow

not trying to replace a tutor, you cant really replicate that. more trying to be the best thing an applicant can use on their own time when theyre prepping solo at 11pm and dont have anyone to run stations with

Im more so looking for doctors or med students to put it through its paces given you guys have actually sat the interviews and know what good answers look like vs what might be getting rewarded that shouldnt be. happy to give free access in exchange for honest feedback on whats landing and what to focus on next

also keen to hear general advice from founders who've been here before. running beta rounds, getting useful feedback out of testers, knowing when to ship vs keep iterating, anything you wish someone had told you earlier

https://deepmock.io (this is fairly new too... needs a refresh)

u/mksjohari — 7 days ago