expert academic tutoring
Specialist guidance for medical school applicants and A-level students,
delivered by tutors who have walked the same road.
Medicine is a calling, not just a qualification. We believe that the best preparation is one that builds genuine understanding — the kind that shines through in interviews, not just on paper.
Our tutors are recent medical graduates and specialists who remember vividly what it took. They don't follow scripts. They listen, diagnose, and teach to the individual.
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Systematic, evidence-based preparation for both admissions tests. We analyse your baseline and build bespoke strategies for each section — not generic advice.
Medical EntryBiology, Chemistry, and Maths taught to the depth that top universities reward. We cover the curriculum and the conceptual understanding behind it.
A-LevelsCraft a statement that is genuinely yours — specific, reflective, and compelling. We guide you from reflection to polished final draft through multiple iterations.
ApplicationRealistic mock MMI circuits and panel interview practice, followed by detailed feedback. We train not just answers, but presence and thinking style.
Medical EntryIdentifying opportunities, preparing reflection notes, and understanding how to discuss clinical experiences authentically in applications and interviews.
ApplicationA methodical, unhurried curriculum designed to build deep competence rather than superficial knowledge.
OverviewEvery tutor is a practising or recently graduated medical professional,
selected as much for their empathy as their academic record.
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Amelia read Medicine at Cambridge, graduating with a First and the Ede & Ravenscroft Prize for clinical excellence. During her own application she scored in the top 3% of UCAT sitters nationally — and since then has spent five years reverse-engineering exactly what that required.
She works with students on the full medical application pipeline: UCAT strategy, personal statement drafting, and MMI circuits. Her approach is analytical and calm: she starts every engagement with a diagnostic session rather than a curriculum.
"Amelia helped me go from a 2,760 to a 3,290 on the UCAT in just six weeks. Her section-by-section breakdown was unlike anything I'd seen in prep books — she treated it like an actual skill to be built, not just practised. I got offers from Edinburgh and Bristol."
— Priya S., now at University of Edinburgh Medicine Fictional — for illustrative purposes only"The MMI coaching was the difference-maker for me. I came in genuinely terrified and left each session feeling calmer. Amelia has this way of slowing you down and making you think aloud that really translates well on the day."
— Daniel O., now at Bristol Medical School Fictional — for illustrative purposes only
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James read Biochemistry at Oxford before completing a graduate-entry Medicine degree at UCL. His circuitous route into medicine gives him an unusual understanding of what top grades in the sciences actually require — and why so many students underperform despite working hard.
He specialises in A-level Biology, Chemistry, and Maths, taking students from a surface understanding to the mechanistic, exam-ready depth that Oxford, Imperial, and UCL reward. He is known for extraordinarily clear analogies and a relentless focus on the mark scheme.
"James made A-level Chemistry click in a way that two years of school never managed. He has this gift for finding the exact gap in your understanding rather than just re-teaching everything. I went from a B to an A* in four months and got into Oxford Biochemistry."
— Tom R., now at University of Oxford Fictional — for illustrative purposes only"I was struggling with A-level Maths while simultaneously trying to prep for medicine applications. James somehow managed both — he understood exactly which maths skills crossed over into my UCAT prep too. Incredibly efficient tutor."
— Hannah K., now at Newcastle Medical School Fictional — for illustrative purposes only
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Sofia graduated from Imperial with a First and a Dean's Prize for academic achievement. She had three research publications before qualifying and spent a year as a Widening Participation ambassador, running workshops for aspiring medics from state schools across London.
She specialises in the qualitative side of medical applications — personal statements, reflective writing, and interview coaching. She reads applications the way admissions tutors do, and her feedback is incisive, honest, and constructive. Students describe her as the person who helped them find their genuine voice.
"Sofia completely transformed my personal statement — not by rewriting it, but by asking questions that made me realise what I actually wanted to say. I had four drafts before she got involved and none of them felt like me. The final version got me interviews at four schools."
— Aisha M., now at University of Manchester Medicine Fictional — for illustrative purposes only"I came to Sofia after failing two MMI circuits. Her approach is completely different from generic interview prep — she focused on how I think, not what I say. Two months later I had an offer from Leeds. I genuinely don't think I'd have made it without her."
— Callum B., now at University of Leeds Medicine Fictional — for illustrative purposes onlyEvery student begins with a free 30-minute discovery call. We'll understand where you are, where you want to be, and which tutor is the best fit.