
Interview Tips: Prepare Key Words!
Prepare key words for examples you really want to use! It's always good to have key words that will trigger the answers you have prepared. For instance if you want to talk about a GP work experience example, have a cue card that simply says: "GP" and "teamwork between nurse and GP" and "what happened" These should prompt you enough to be able to talk about it well and thoroughly without sounding rehearsed! We hope you enjoy these short, simple and regular interview top tricks

Interview Tips: Choose Your Best Examples!
Choose your best examples! It's always best to choose examples which you can talk a lot about and gather lots of skills from. The interviewers are looking for what you learnt from it, not just what you observed. Be sure to mention how you REFLECTED on it! Lastly, don’t just focus on medical work experience. Sometimes you learn the most from the skills attained for experiences that weren’t directly at a hospital or GP, but instead at a place where you interacted with the publi

Interview Tip: Practise In The Mirror!
Now you might think this is crazy but it really does help! We have our very own Step2Med student, Niha, who attended our Step2Interview Course last year. She is now in medical school and writes regularly for our blog to try and help other prospective students have an insight into what the application process involves and her own experience! Here's her top tip: Writing out answers for interview questions you may be asked may sound productive, but it’s important to make sure yo