Interviews

The interview can feel like the most important day of your life. You’ve come this far, and there’s just one more hurdle. It is when we are on the cusp of everything that we ever wanted that our ‘stuff’ seems to come up: insecurity, self-worth, confidence issues, doubt, paranoia. These are all cancerous to the preparation process for your interviews. 

Most students are not confident in presenting themselves confidently, or articulating themselves concisely, fluently, and effectively – especially under pressure. But it can be taught.

Working on interviews together is a natural extension of working together on GAMSAT and many of the same principles apply, but just applied in a different context. 90plus isn’t just about getting into med school. Working with us entails undergoing a transformative educational and personal experience so that the person being interviewed changes, not just the result after the fact. A med offer is, of course, a natural byproduct – but not by necessity the point, or the best thing that you will take away from this experience. 

 

Michael Sunderland

A ‌University‌ ‌of‌ ‌Melbourne‌ med ‌student‌, father, and enthusiastic mentor for premedical students interested in the highest levels of performance. Michael has worked in face-to-face or phone sales in the UK and Australia - mostly in the charity section - for over 10 years breaking records in every office he worked in and raising over $1m personally. He learned from these experiences how to present himself authentically, and impactfully. Michael teaches confidence, mindset, presentation, the use of silence and pauses; as well as medical ethics to ensure that you come across your best, and are able to approach the questions laterally and in terms that the interviewer wants to hear.

Naushad Ilahee

Naushad in an expert educator with multiple degrees. He taught economics at Latrobe University, advised international governments on education, and published works on language, politics and religion. In 2010, he co-founded Fraser’s GAMSAT Tuition and was the director of Sections 1 & 2 courses on humanities and essay writing before founding the Frasers Interview program. He has been helping students get into the medical programs of their preference for 12 years.

Secure a spot with your handpicked Fraser's mentor

Turns out Shabeer isn’t the only one over there that is on another level. Myself and Dr Scott Fraser handpicked from the Fraser’s crowd their six most experienced tutors. I talked with them all. Trust me, you’re in great hands.

The truth is, guys, I’m not an English teacher. I don’t offer tutorials to people who need to get from 50-70. Because I never had to learn how to do that. I started at roughly a 60-65. What I know is what I did: getting from very good to elite. What these guys know, and do, day in, day out, is help students go from ordinary to extraordinary. So, when you want to use Section II – the section with the highest potential for uplift – as a strategy for demolishing your GAMSAT, then you can get it sorted here. My strategy in life is to ask those who are the best at what I want to be good at, how they did it. And then copy. We’ll I scored the highest so far and I’m telling you: these six are the best.

Step One

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Step Two

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