SHARE YOUR MCAT SUCCESS STORY (PAID!)

Top MCAT Scorer Interview Application

An opportunity to give back to Premeds chasing the same dream you just achieved

Our mission is simple:

1. To collect the most credible, proven, and effective MCAT strategies.

2. To inspire students who are struggling through the marathon you just finished.

When students hear from someone who struggled with the same challenges they’re facing and still succeeded, it reignites confidence. It restores momentum. It helps them keep going.

Paid Interview Details

You’ll participate in a recorded written or audio interview focused on your MCAT experience, strategies, and lessons learned.

• Duration is approximately 45 to 60 minutes

• Compensation is $75-100 for maximum one hour of your time

• Your interview may be published on the MCAT Mastery Podcast and shared with thousands of subscribers

Proof of score is required

Requirements

Please apply if you meet any one or more of the following:

• Scored in the 90+ percentile on the MCAT

• Improved your score to a 511+ very quickly

• Scored a 132 in a specific section (in which case we may interview you about that particular section!)

• Have an inspiring or exceptional MCAT journey that NEEDS to be shared, even if your score doesn’t meet the criteria above (e.g. nontraditional student)

Bigger Impact, Long-Term Opportunities

Many past interviewees found that sharing their story was deeply meaningful.

Some who strongly aligned with our mission later joined the MedLife team as MCAT mentors, helping students one-on-one through the same challenges they once faced.

Next Steps: Application

1. Fill out the application form below to tell us more about you.

2. After submitting, please email a screenshot of your MCAT scorecard to team@medlifemastery.com. 

If you're not familiar with how to take a screenshot of your MCAT scorecard, you can use one of the instructions below:

How to take a screenshot on Mac
How to take a screenshot on Windows

We look forward to learning your story and sharing it with the students who need it most.

Be sure to also mention some of your biggest challenges during MCAT prep and if you retook the test.
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