What is MMIPractice.org?
MMIPractice.org is a web app that prepares applicants for Multiple Mini Interviews using an AI interviewer that runs realistic timed stations. The platform offers 350+ practice questions across personal, behavioral, reflective, situational, ethics, policy, and roleplay categories and benchmarks each performance against the platform's candidate pool. It is built for applicants who cannot easily find a tutor or a high-quality mock panel before interview season.
Why MMIPractice.org works
Real MMI rehearsal usually requires a coach or a small group, which limits how many stations a candidate can run before the actual interview. The platform replaces that bottleneck with an always-available AI interviewer that asks follow-ups, scores against a competency rubric, and produces a percentile rank, so a candidate can run twenty stations in a week and see exactly where to improve.
MMIPractice.org features
- Live AI interviewer. Runs timed MMI stations with realistic follow-up questions so candidates rehearse the back-and-forth pressure of a live interview.
- Competency-based scoring. Scores responses against an MMI competency rubric (structure, content, delivery, tone, filler words) so feedback maps to what real assessors mark.
- Percentile benchmarking. Compares scores against the platform's pool of candidates so applicants see whether they are above or below top performers.
- 350+ curated questions. Provides a question bank across personal, behavioral, reflective, situational, ethics, policy, and roleplay categories so candidates cover the full MMI surface area.
- Recording and transcript replay. Saves each station with an audio recording and transcript so candidates can rewatch and self-critique.
- Program-aligned practice. The page lists applicants accepted to MMI programs including UBC, McMaster, McGill, Duke, Stanford, NYU, Michigan, Vanderbilt, WashU, and Calgary.
Who MMIPractice.org is for
- Medical school applicants in their interview cycle who need volume reps before an MMI at McMaster, UBC, or McGill.
- Health professions candidates with fewer mock-interview options in their network who want structured rehearsal on ethics and roleplay stations.
- International medical graduates preparing for residency interviews with MMI components who need feedback calibrated to North American expectations.
- Pre-med advisors at universities who want a self-serve resource to send students who are not getting enough live mock practice.
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