Panel & Traditional Interview Prep
Know your own file better than the panel does
Panel interviews reward depth. The interviewers have read your file, they want to understand your story, and they'll probe the same core themes every panel probes: why medicine, why now, why here, and what you learned when things went badly. If your ABS mentions it, it's fair game.
We run full-length mock panels calibrated to the school you're interviewing at, drill the question families that come up over and over, and build out the skeleton of your key answers so you're adapting on the day instead of improvising from nothing. Sessions are recorded so you can hear the difference between week one and week three yourself.
What's included
- A full-length mock panel in your target school's format
- Questions drawn from your actual ABS and essays
- Answer building for the why-medicine and why-this-school questions
- Drills for the hard ones: failure, conflict, and red flags in your file
- A recording of the session with timestamped feedback
Common questions
Which Canadian med schools use panel interviews?
It varies by cycle, but several Canadian schools run panel or semi-structured interviews instead of an MMI, and some use a mix. Check the current admissions page for each school you're interviewing at, and make sure your prep matches the format you'll actually sit.