We cannot guarantee acceptance to medical school or specific medical schools. Only a shady Dean of Admissions can do that. But we’re not here to just cross our fingers and hope you succeed. That’s why we back our program with three rock-solid promises:
First Cycle Guarantee
If you apply and don’t get accepted, we’ll work with you again next cycle—free of charge. That means another round of edits, new strategies, new secondaries, more interview prep—whatever it takes. Because when we say we’re in your corner, we mean it.
Not ready to apply yet? No problem. If you decide to delay, we’ll include next year’s advising for free so you don’t lose momentum. You’ll stay connected to your mentor, stay on track with your goals, and keep building a med school application that’s not just good, it’s undeniable.
If you’re not getting value from our program within the first 30 days, we’ll give you a full refund—no questions asked.
We stand by what we offer because we’ve seen it work over and over again. But if you join and realize it’s not the right fit, we won’t guilt you, argue with you, or bury you in red tape. You’ll get 100% of your investment back after 5-10 days of processing —simple as that.
Not ready to apply yet? No problem. If you decide to delay, we’ll include next year’s advising for free so you don’t lose momentum. You’ll stay connected to your mentor, stay on track with your goals, and keep building a med school application that’s not just good, it’s undeniable.
Generic ones won't cut it. Too often, premeds string together letters of recommendation from professors who don’t say anything more than their grade in the class. Get advocates for your acceptances.
Generic ones won't cut it. Too often, premeds string together letters of recommendation from professors who don’t say anything more than their grade in the class. Get advocates for your acceptances.
Generic ones won't cut it. Too often, premeds string together letters of recommendation from professors who don’t say anything more than their grade in the class. Get advocates for your acceptances.
Generic ones won't cut it. Too often, premeds string together letters of recommendation from professors who don’t say anything more than their grade in the class. Get advocates for your acceptances.
Generic ones won't cut it. Too often, premeds string together letters of recommendation from professors who don’t say anything more than their grade in the class. Get advocates for your acceptances.
Generic ones won't cut it. Too often, premeds string together letters of recommendation from professors who don’t say anything more than their grade in the class. Get advocates for your acceptances.