Eight stations, every major interview theme
The stations are fixed and carefully sequenced, the way a real MMI circuit mixes its themes. No recycled question-bank filler: each one was written by Dan to expose how you actually think under interview conditions.
How it runs
Frequently asked questions
What is the Baseline MMI Mock?
Eight MMI stations hand-written by Dan, run back to back through the Key2MD circuit engine. You answer each station aloud, every answer is marked on the six criteria real interview panels use, and at the end you get a cross-station report with a baseline score. It is the recommended first step of MMI preparation, because everything you do afterwards is measured against it.
How much does it cost?
One purchase runs all eight stations: $89 with Transcript marking, or $129 with Premium marking, which adds delivery analysis (pace, fillers, vocal variation) and on-camera presence feedback. Current MMI Pro members save 20%.
Are the stations the same every time?
Yes, deliberately. The eight stations are fixed so that when you re-run the baseline later in your preparation, the change in your score reflects your improvement, not different station luck.
Do I need a camera and microphone?
You answer each station aloud, so a microphone is required. A camera is recommended, and is used by the Premium tier for on-camera presence feedback, but your content marking never depends on how you look.
What do I get at the end?
Per-station examiner-style marking on empathy, communication, reasoning, reflection, real-world awareness and problem solving, plus a cross-station baseline report: your overall band, criterion averages, and the patterns that repeat across stations. Your baseline is saved so every later attempt is compared against it.
Set your baseline tonight.
Eight stations, fully marked, and a score you can watch move as your preparation works. Your first single-station AI review is free if you want to try the marking first.