About Us
My name is Ahmed, and I'm a final-year medical student in Australia.
When I was preparing for my own medical school interviews, I did what every applicant does — I looked for resources, found the options overwhelming and overpriced, and spent far more time and money than I should have piecing together a preparation approach that actually worked.
What I couldn't find anywhere was a single, comprehensive system that explained the why behind every interview format, every question type, and every examiner decision. Everything available was either surface-level tips or expensive coaching that assumed you'd figure out the deeper logic on your own.
So I built it myself.
Over the course of my medical training, I documented everything — the frameworks that actually work under MMI time pressure, the ethics reasoning structures that score highly, the specific qualities each Australian university is screening for, the exact mistakes that cost strong candidates their place. I cross-referenced it against selection criteria published by the universities themselves, the bioethics literature, and the communication research that underpins how interviewers are trained to assess candidates.
The result is AMSES — a 10-module system that gives every applicant access to the same depth of preparation that used to require a $1,000+ coaching package.