Full Marks Friday

One station. One model answer.
Every Friday.

Every Friday a hand-written MMI station drops with its full model script: a complete top-band answer to every prompt, annotated line by line so you can see exactly which moves earn marks. Attempt it aloud with AI marking, compare it with what you actually said, and spend the weekend closing the gap.

  • A complete scripted answer for all five prompts, in a spoken register you could actually use.
  • Colour-coded annotations: six marked moves, plus the traps that sink middle-band answers.
  • Station 1 is free with a free account. The rest are included with MMI Pro Premium, one new drop each Friday.

This week's station

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How it works

1Attempt the station aloudOne click drops you into the practice tool with this exact station. Answer all five prompts on camera and get your usual AI marking.
2Open the model scriptA complete top-band answer to every prompt, highlighted and annotated so you can see why each sentence is there.
3Compare, line by lineYour transcript sits right above the model. The gap between the two is your prep plan for the week.

The colour code: six moves that earn marks

Structure - framing the dilemma, showing your working, ordering the answer out loud
Empathy - reading what a person feels, and what their behaviour is really saying
Balance - steel-manning the other side, absorbing a challenge without caving or digging in
Principle - naming the value or rule doing the work, so your reasoning transfers
Genuineness - owning your self-interest, honest limits, reflection that is not rehearsed
Action - concrete next steps: the exact words, the right order, the right people

The stations

Ten stations across the domains real interviews draw on: career, teamwork, empathy, health issues, professional behaviour, ethics, communication, decision making, personal insight, and cultural safety. One unlocks every Friday, and the weekend is yours to work on it. Attempt first; the model teaches you double once you have tried.

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The perfect, not the attainable. These scripts are written at the ceiling: the answer a coach would give with unlimited thinking time. Your answers are not supposed to sound like this yet, and on interview day nobody's do. Do not memorise them; interviewers can hear a recited answer within one sentence, and it scores worse than your own honest one. Learn the moves, keep your voice, and use the gap between your attempt and the model as your curriculum.

Frequently asked questions

What exactly is in a model script?

Every station has five prompts, and the model script answers each one in full: a written-out spoken answer of 60 to 90 seconds per prompt, with colour-coded highlights and margin notes explaining why each move earns marks, what the middle-of-the-pack answer does instead, and the traps to avoid. Each station also explains what it is really testing.

Who can open the model scripts?

Station 1 is a complete free sample; create a free Key2MD account and it is yours. Stations 2 to 10 are included with an active MMI Pro Premium subscription at no extra cost, unlocking one per week. Attempting the stations with AI marking uses your normal review access, the same as any practice station.

Why do they drop on Fridays, one at a time?

Because that is how they work best. A new station lands every Friday, which gives you the whole weekend to attempt it properly, study the model, and practise its moves before the next one arrives. One station done well beats skim-reading ten scripts in an evening. The weekly rhythm is a training plan, not just a schedule.

Should I memorise the scripts?

No, and we mean it. Interviewers mark the thinking they can hear happening, and recitation has none. A memorised script scores worse than your own honest answer. The scripts exist to show you the level and the techniques; the annotations tell you which moves to practise in your own words.

Are these real university interview questions?

No. Every station is original, written in the style and format of Australian MMIs. We never publish any university's actual interview content.