Caliber Interview

Practice realistic MMI, traditional, and CASPER-style interviews with instant 20-point rubric scoring. Precision feedback to perfect your delivery.

4.670+ ratings on ChatGPT

5,000+ coaching conversations completed

Educational coaching only. Does not guarantee admissions outcomes.

The Interview Bump

The final differentiator.

Securing an interview invite is extremely competitive. But once you receive one, your statistical probability of admission jumps significantly—often by 10x to 25x.

You've already cleared the academic hurdles. The interview is your greatest opportunity to secure your spot. Do not leave your communication to chance.

Stanford
Overall: 1%Post-Interview: 18%
Harvard
Overall: 2.1%Post-Interview: 21.8%
WashU
Overall: 1.1%Post-Interview: 28%
UBC
Overall: 11.3%Post-Interview: 40.9%
Stats compiled from AAMC and individual program reports.

Why Caliber?

1

20-point rubric scoring

Every answer is evaluated against six vital dimensions including framing, empathy, and decision-making, giving you exact feedback on where to improve.

2

Realistic interview modes

Simulate high-pressure MMI stations, traditional behavioral interviews, and specific CASPer scenarios tailored for US & Canadian admissions.

3

Track your exact progress

Built-in dashboards track your rolling average and automatically highlight dimensions that are declining, allowing you to train with absolute precision.

The Story Behind Caliber

Built by a physician for medical students.

Going through the medical school interview process is grueling. My first application cycle ended without success. But in my second year, after completely overhauling my approach, I was admitted to every program I interviewed at.

The difference wasn't a sudden increase in intelligence. The difference was developing a solid framework for answering complex questions, thoroughly preparing my personal examples, and—most importantly—practicing those frameworks until they became second nature.

"This tool will not replace the value of human feedback, but it allows you to be as prepared as possible before practicing with peers—making that limited human time infinitely more valuable."

Not everyone has hundreds or thousands of dollars to spend on expensive interview coaches, whose availability is strictly limited. I built Caliber Interview to democratize this preparation. It's designed to give you instant, specific feedback on your delivery so you can iterate on your frameworks endlessly, on your own schedule.