About
This webinar is for any high school student and parent interested in entering medical school at the University of Auckland. We will cover every major point that you need to know about entering medical school from grades, UCAT, interview, the selection process, preparation methods and relevant high school subjects to take.
By the end of this webinar
You will have a comprehensive and robust understanding of how the later years of high school contribute to medical school entry and the special considerations that need to be made during premed that are significantly different to high school.
This event is hosted by JTT, a New Zealand registered not-for-profit assisting students with medical admission. Our mission is to create equitable access to medical school and provide reliable information for students and families.
Read the agenda below to see what this comprehensive webinar will cover. It’s a packed event so stay focused and write lots of notes!
- Duration: 1 hour
- Time and date: 7PM, Multiple Dates Available
Agenda
- Choosing subjects in high school to optimise premed
- Grade requirements and trends
- Difficulty compared to high school (and what you should be aiming for in year 13)
- Difficulty compared to high school (and what you should be aiming for in year 13)
- About the UCAT
- Approaches to UCAT and how practice can make it worse
- About the Multiple Mini Interview (MMI)
- Approaches to MMI
- Common mistakes made by 75-80% of parents and students
Presented by

Dr Justin Sung
Founder of JTT
Dr Justin graduated from Auckland University with a Bachelors of Medicine and Surgery (MBChB), a Bachelors of Medical Science (Honours - First Class), is certified in Tertiary Teaching and is completing a Master's of Education at Monash University. He has assisted almost 3000 students through medical entry since 2011, with almost a third of Auckland medical school having received his help. He is invited to work with schools, district health boards and other NGO's to provide medical admissions advice.