
Manjima S.
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Med School/PhD Admissions Coach | MD/PhD Student at UNC Chapel Hill
Studied at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Worked at Stanford University
Available Tuesday at 10:30 PM UTC
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Manjima's Coaching Offerings

Nail Your Medical School Interviews
Practice realistic mock medical school interviews with a trained expert.
Starting at $1173h+ of coaching

Craft Compelling Secondary Applications
Expert help brainstorming, drafting, and editing standout secondary applications.
Starting at $3128h+ of coaching

Write a Powerful Personal Statement
Craft winning personal statements through brainstorming, drafting, and editing.
Starting at $1955h+ of coaching
Custom hourly · $39/hr
Get help with AMCAS Application Edit, Multiple Mini Interview, and .
Manjima’s Medical School Qualifications
Open to working with clients outside the U.S.
My name is Manjima, and I'm a current MD-PhD student at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Before UNC, I was a biomedical engineering and neuroscience student at the University of Southern California, and a master's student at the University of Oxford. My path to medical school was definitely not a straight line, and it took me a lot of time to recognize and accept that this was my dream. There were a thousand moments during this journey where I worried that my GPA was too low, or my clinical experiences not impactful enough, or research not high-profile enough for me to get to where I wanted to be. But, I knew that if I could craft a compelling narrative around my experiences and background, and communicate this story authentically to admissions committees, that I'd have a shot at success. And eventually that paid off! My first cycle applying to medical school, I received 11+ interviews to a combination of MD, MD/PhD, and MSTP programs. I personally relied heavily on coaches and mentors to get me through my admissions process. As a non-traditional applicant, I did not have the support of pre-professional advising through universities. And many other "advisors" were quick to dismiss me based on what they saw as my perceived weaknesses. But I was lucky enough to find coaches and mentors who spent many hours working with me to craft my story, swamping through drafts and re-drafts of hundreds of essays, helping me with mock interviews, refining my elevator pitch, and listening to my research talks. Without their support, I would not be where I am today, and I hope to pay that forward to future generations of students.
Manjima can help with:
AMCAS Application Edit
Multiple Mini Interview
Traditional Interview
MD PhD Essays
Personal Statement
School Selection
Application Strategy
Activities List Edit
Secondary Essays
Casper Test
About Manjima
My name is Manjima, and I'm a current MD-PhD student at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Before UNC, I was a biomedical engineering and neuroscience student at the University of Southern California, and a master's student at the University of Oxford. My path to medical school was definitely not a straight line, and it took me a lot of time to recognize and accept that this was my dream. There were a thousand moments during this journey where I worried that my GPA was too low, or my clinical experiences not impactful enough, or research not high-profile enough for me to get to where I wanted to be. But, I knew that if I could craft a compelling narrative around my experiences and background, and communicate this story authentically to admissions committees, that I'd have a shot at success. And eventually that paid off! My first cycle applying to medical school, I received 11+ interviews to a combination of MD, MD/PhD, and MSTP programs. I know from personal experience how grueling the MD and MD/PhD admissions experience can be. But, I also know that with the right strategy, story-telling, and support system, the challenge is very surmountable. I hope that I can use this insight to help you realize your dreams as well.
Why do I coach?
I personally relied heavily on coaches and mentors to get me through my admissions process. As a non-traditional applicant, I did not have the support of pre-professional advising through universities. And many other "advisors" were quick to dismiss me based on what they saw as my perceived weaknesses. But I was lucky enough to find coaches and mentors who spent many hours working with me to craft my story, swamping through drafts and re-drafts of hundreds of essays, helping me with mock interviews, refining my elevator pitch, and listening to my research talks. Without their support, I would not be where I am today, and I hope to pay that forward to future generations of aspiring physician scientists.
Work Experience
Clinical Research Assistant
Stanford University
January 2021 - April 2023
Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
MD/PhD
2023
University of Oxford
Master of Science - MS, Radiation Biology/Radiobiology
2019 - 2020
Grade: Distinction

University of Southern California
Bachelor's Degree, Biomedical Engineering
2015 - 2019
Admissions Committee Experience
2 Reviews
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