3X your interview chances with our proven premed framework.

MedBound was built by 100th-percentile MCAT scorers and admits to schools like Stanford and Northwestern who spent years analyzing what separates successful applicants from everyone else. We turned that data into straightforward systems any premed can use.

Our students earned 3× higher interview rates and saw double-digit MCAT score jumps using our approach.

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The Premed Admissions Files

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After studying hundreds of outcomes from recent cycles, we pulled together the strategies that consistently show up in competitive applications. Whether you're applying this year or planning ahead, this download gives you the exact information that strong applicants rely on to move their cycle forward with confidence.

What's Inside (and more):

  • Essential premed overview

  • MCAT strategy breakdown

  • A step-by-step application guide

  • Secondary essay cheatcodes

  • The real behaviors of accepted applicants

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About us

Hi, we're MedBound

Our team includes 524+ MCAT scorers with acceptances to selective programs like Stanford and Northwestern. Before building MedBound, we worked as one-on-one tutors and kept seeing the same thing: once you read enough applications, the patterns behind who moves forward and who stalls become surprisingly predictable.

We started this project together because we wanted premeds to have a clearer, more structured path than the one we had. Students using our materials consistently report stronger essays, more intentional school and activity lists, and a real jump in interview invitations.

Why us? See the data for yourselves...

We noticed when applicants follow expert frameworks such as ours, the movement in their results is hard to ignore, even when compared to the most established of prep programs.

Admissions Statistic

Average # of Interview Invites

Most applicants underestimate how much narrative structure and school-list strategy affect interview yield.
After restructuring essays, applying an evidence-based school-list method, and more, students saw interview conversion rates rise over 150%.

MCAT Statistic

Score Movement Across 6 Weeks

Students following our compressed architecture typically show steady, predictable score movement once they commit to structured review and our self-regulating system.
Across a 6-week window, the average improvement has been 10–15 points, with strong gains especially in CARS and consistency.

Here's what others are saying...

Stories from students who used our frameworks to strengthen their writing, clarify strategy, and continue with confidence.

"MedBound helped me clean up my entire application. I always felt like my experiences were ‘fine,’ but I didn’t know how to turn them into a story that made sense. Their activities rewrite guide alone changed everything. I ended up getting into my top choice, Northwestern, and I honestly don’t think I would’ve presented myself this clearly without their structure."

Alyssa M., Class of 2024

Background: Neuroscience Major, first-gen student

“I used MedBound after a messy first draft of my personal statement, and the difference was ridiculous. Their advice made the whole process feel controlled. My school list finally made sense, my secondaries went out on time, and I started getting interviews way earlier than I expected. I ended up with two T20 acceptances, including Vanderbilt and Baylor. Could not recommend it more.”

Daniel R., Class of 2023

Background: Biochemistry Major, ORM applicant

“I came into the MCAT completely overwhelmed after scoring a 499 on my first FL. The compressed study plan from MedBound was the first thing that actually made sense for how I learn. The CARS structure and cheat sheets were game changers. After seven weeks I was consistently scoring 515+, and I finished with a 516 on test day. No way I would’ve jumped that much on my own.”

Sanjay P. Class of 2025

Background: Public Health and Global Health Double Major