Frequently Asked Questions
I have an interview coming up very soon - can you help on short
notice?
Yes. If you have an interview within a week, we can still help.
The best next step is to book a free consultation as soon as
possible so we can understand what you have already covered and
identify the most important areas to focus on. For urgent
timelines, we create a focused, prioritised plan that targets
high-yield interview skills rather than full-length preparation.
Even with limited time, structured guidance can make a
meaningful difference.
Do I have to commit or pay after the free consultation?
No. The consultation is completely free and there is no
obligation to proceed. You’ll only receive a payment link if you
decide to move forward.
During your free consultation, we review your goals, timeline,
current preparation, and target medical schools. Based on this,
we recommend a clear, honest plan tailored to you - no pressure
to commit.
How does MedQualify decide what support I need?
Can I change or add sessions later on?
We design our packages to provide full, structured coverage so
students are genuinely interview-ready by the end of the
programme. The recommended number of sessions is carefully
calculated to build skills progressively and avoid gaps in
preparation. That said, if your circumstances change or new
needs arise later, additional sessions can be added where
appropriate and discussed with your mentor.
Who will I be working with?
You will work with MedQualify tutors who are current medical
students or recent graduates with first-hand experience of UK
medical school interviews. Our support is personalised,
structured, and tailored to your individual goals and
application timeline.
How do payments work if I decide to proceed?
After your free consultation, we will share a secure payment
link for your agreed plan. Payments can be made by credit or
debit card, and we also support direct bank transfer if
preferred. Full details are explained clearly before you commit.
Is this suitable for international applicants applying to the
UK?
Yes. We regularly work with international students and tailor
guidance specifically to UK medical school expectations.
What level of commitment is expected during the programme?
We expect students to engage actively between sessions through
reflection tasks, practice questions, and targeted preparation.
This helps each session build properly on the last and keeps
progress consistent rather than rushed close to interview
season.