Navigate competitive medicine admissions with tailored strategies, curated university lists and interview prep.
Gaining admission to undergraduate medicine programmes is one of the most competitive journeys a student can undertake. With limited seats, demanding academic requirements and rigorous interviews, it requires more than just strong grades. At The Red Pen, we guide applicants through every step of this high-stakes process, helping them secure offers from leading medicine programmes worldwide, with a particular focus on the UK.
Navigate competitive medicine admissions with tailored strategies, curated university lists and interview prep.













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Our approach to medicine admissions is both structured and personalised. We work closely with each applicant to build a compelling and competitive profile that meets the rigorous standards of undergraduate medicine programmes:
You’ll have access to experienced counsellors with exceptional track records of admission to the most competitive medical and veterinary schools, and who can guide you on what it takes to succeed in medicine.
We assess your transcripts and co-curricular activities to ensure you meet the competitive entry requirements, then recommend targeted activities to fill any gaps and enhance your profile for maximum impact.
We deliver a structured, comprehensive programme covering every MMI station type, including role-plays, ethical scenarios, understanding of the NHS, data analysis, managing conflict, motivation for Medicine, opinions on hot topics, and more. This is followed by multiple full mock interviews with personalised feedback, which ensures you enter the interview confident, polished, and ready to excel.
We will guide you in planning your UCAT preparation effectively, with regular check-ins. Our support includes guidance on medical ethics and NHS knowledge essential for the SJT section.
We help identify medical schools that align with your strengths, building an aspirational yet balanced college list to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Our team guides you in writing strong, medically relevant narratives that reflect your motivation, commitment, and potential.
Our counsellors help you navigate UCAS and other global platforms, keeping you on track with key deadlines and documentation.
What every aspiring doctor must know about medicine admissions

CANDIDATE:
AN
GRE/GMAT:
Did not take
GPA:
3.43/4.0 (as per her WES evaluation)
Qualification:
BA Economics
Work Experience:
Less than six months
Admitted to:
NYU
AN aimed for an MS in Marketing in the US and the UK. The applicant was prompt in balancing the WES evaluation and other application components. However, while brainstorming the SOP we encountered a challenge. The applicant lacked sufficient work experience, which is gained through internships. They only had a two-month marketing internship in a finance company. However, as an undergraduate, the applicant was editor-in-chief of the college magazine, co-authored academic papers and hosted an Instagram series on mental health, diversity, and the LGBTQ+ community.
While storyboarding, we strategically guided the applicant to match their academic endeavours with their desire to become an inclusive impact marketer. As an editor, writer and social media content creator for diversity and inclusivity, AN developed excellent communication skills, an understanding of different people, and concise and compelling storytelling abilities. We advised the applicant to position themself as a collaborative marketing person who understood diverse needs, has problem-solving skills and was familiar with contemporary communication platforms.
AN exemplifies how storyboarding with expert counsellors can help applicants identify experiences that align with their goals. Our strategic advice proved valuable, and the applicant received offers from programmes of their choice. It reinforced the fact that transferable skills, like problem-solving, communication, collaboration and technical proficiency, are greatly valued and can compensate for work experience.