MMI Mock Circuit - Key2MD

A timed MMI mock circuit that simulates real interview day, station after station.

Run a back-to-back circuit of 4 to 8 MMI stations under real timing, drawn fresh from a 150-station bank. Speak each answer, get AI feedback on five criteria, and finish with one combined performance report. Your first review is free.

4-8Stations per circuit
150Station bank
1 reportAcross the whole circuit
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How it works

A full circuit in three steps

A single station tells you how one answer went. A circuit tells you whether you can hold it together across a whole interview.

1
Configure your circuit
Choose 4, 5, 6 or 8 stations and your timing preset. Stations are pulled fresh and category-balanced from the 150-station bank, so no two circuits are the same.
2
Run it under real timing
Read, then speak each station back to back, with a short rest between stations - no pausing, no restarting. It is built to feel like the real circuit, not a relaxed practice.
3
Get one combined report
At the end you get AI feedback on every station and a single report that shows your score across the circuit and which criteria let you down most.
What is in a circuit

Category-balanced, never the same twice

Each circuit draws a fresh, balanced spread of station types so you cannot game it by memorising answers. You get the same 2-minute read and roughly 8-minute station rhythm a real Australian MMI uses, with short rests between stations.

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Why run a circuit

One good answer is easy. Eight in a row is the test.

Dress rehearsal
The closest thing to interview day before interview day - same format, same timing, same pressure of moving on whether the last answer landed or not.
Build stamina
Concentration fades across a circuit. Practising the full run trains you to stay sharp and present on station seven, not just station one.
Find your weak stations
The combined report shows which station types and criteria cost you marks, so your remaining prep targets the right gaps instead of guessing.
Reset after a bad station
The hardest MMI skill is letting a weak station go and walking into the next one fresh. A circuit is the only way to actually practise that.
Two modes, one circuit

It runs at whatever tier you are already on

A circuit is just structured MMI practice - the same AI review you get on a single station, run back to back. So it uses your existing MMI credits or MMI Pro, and automatically runs in the mode your account is set up for. There is no separate "mock" product to buy, and a Transcript student is never given a Premium mock or charged Premium credits, or the other way around.

Transcript mode
Feedback on what you said
Every station is transcribed and marked on the five MMI criteria, prompt by prompt. Runs on your Transcript credits, or unlimited on MMI Transcript Pro - one Transcript credit per station.
Premium mode
Plus how you came across
Everything in Transcript, plus voice and delivery analysis, vocal intonation (how genuine you sound), a visual read of your presence, and Lift my answer on every station. Runs on Premium credits or MMI Premium Pro - one Premium credit per station.

Your first MMI review is free. After that the circuit charges one matching credit per station, or nothing extra if you are on MMI Pro. Want a human read on top? Dan can personally review your full circuit. See the plans page for credit packs and Pro.

Common questions

MMI mock circuit FAQ

How many stations are in a circuit?
You choose 4, 5, 6 or 8 stations. Smaller circuits are good for a quick run; 8 stations is the closest to a full interview day for stamina.
Is the circuit timed like a real MMI?
Yes. Each station uses a real read-then-speak timing window with a short rest between stations, and you move on whether or not the last answer went well - exactly like a real circuit.
Will I see the same stations again?
Circuits are drawn fresh and category-balanced from the 150-station bank, so repeated runs give you a different, balanced spread rather than the same stations.
What do I get at the end?
AI feedback on each station plus one combined report showing your overall performance across the circuit and the criteria that cost you the most marks, so you know exactly what to work on next.
Which mode does it run in, and what does it cost?
Whatever you are already set up for. On Transcript credits or Transcript Pro it runs in Transcript mode and uses one Transcript credit per station. With Premium credits or Premium Pro it runs in Premium mode - voice, presence, intonation and Lift my answer - at one Premium credit per station. On MMI Pro, circuits are included with no per-station charge. A Transcript student is never given a Premium mock or charged Premium credits.
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4 to 8 stations, real timing, one combined report. First review free.

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