White Coat Club

Moon Prep

Getting into medical school can be difficult and confusing. The White Coat Club is here to give you insider tips on how to strategically navigate BS/MD and medical school admissions. With our years of experience in medical school admissions counseling, our team has seen numerous successful applications. Join us as we discuss ways to excel in each stage of your application journey. Moon Prep is an expert in BS/MD and medical school admissions. Moon Prep creates a personalized experience to help students achieve their dream of entering the medical field. Our team consists of counselors, previous admissions officers, physicians, and medical students. From building a school list and essay coaching to interview preparation, Moon Prep is your partner every step of the way to an acceptance.

  1. AI vs Real Essays

    1h ago

    AI vs Real Essays

    Artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly common tool in education, but where should it fit into the college application process? In this episode, we explore the growing role of AI in admissions and discuss the critical difference between using AI as a helpful resource and allowing it to replace your authentic voice. We begin with an important disclaimer: AI-generated essays should never be submitted as your own work in a college application. Admissions officers are looking for genuine student stories, experiences, and perspectives—not content created by a chatbot. While AI can be a useful tool for brainstorming, organizing ideas, and answering questions about the writing process, it should never become the author of your application. We discuss some of the most common ways students use AI today, including generating essay topics, creating outlines, learning writing techniques, checking grammar, and researching colleges, scholarships, and academic opportunities. Used appropriately, AI can function much like a writing guide, reference book, or organizational assistant. However, it cannot replace the personal reflection, creativity, and authenticity that make a college essay memorable. We also explore why overreliance on AI often leads to weaker applications. At Moon Prep, counselors can frequently identify essays that were heavily generated by AI because of recurring patterns, unnatural phrasing, and language that doesn't match a student's voice. Admissions offices are becoming increasingly familiar with these trends as well, regularly discussing common phrases, vocabulary, and writing styles that appear across AI-generated content. Throughout the episode, we share practical guidelines for using AI responsibly. Learn when it can help, when it can hurt, and how to ensure that your essays remain uniquely yours. We compare AI-generated writing to the guidance students receive from counselors, teachers, and books: resources that provide direction without replacing the student's own work. Most importantly, we discuss why authenticity matters more than ever. In a competitive admissions environment where many students have similar grades, test scores, and extracurricular activities, essays often become the most personal and distinctive part of an application. Your story, your voice, and your perspective are what admissions committees want to hear—and no AI tool can tell that story better than you can. Whether you're beginning your college essays or wondering how AI fits into the application process, this episode will help you navigate the balance between leveraging technology and preserving what makes your application truly stand out.

    18 min
  2. Reflections from the 2025-2026 Admissions Cycle

    Jun 12

    Reflections from the 2025-2026 Admissions Cycle

    The 2025–2026 admissions cycle brought record-breaking application numbers, growing waitlists, increased deferrals, and valuable lessons for future applicants. In this episode, we reflect on key trends from this year's admissions landscape and discuss what students can learn from those outcomes as they prepare for their own college journey. We dive into the numbers behind one of the most competitive cycles yet, including the University of California system receiving more than 252,000 applications and Common App reporting 1.4 million first-year applicants. We also discuss the rise in waitlists, deferrals, and spring semester admissions programs at universities such as Case Western Reserve and Ohio State. We explore what we observed among successful applicants, including the role of standardized testing, academic rigor, extracurricular involvement, and essays. While strong test scores can open doors—especially for BS/MD programs and highly selective universities—we share examples of students who found success through test-optional pathways. We also discuss why course rigor, intellectual curiosity, and thoughtful academic planning often matter more than chasing the highest possible GPA. You'll hear how the strongest applicants built cohesive application narratives by connecting their research, volunteer work, leadership experiences, and personal interests. From Alzheimer's research paired with nursing home volunteering to cardiovascular health initiatives tied to cultural identity, we'll discuss how students can create authentic and compelling applications that stand out. We also cover the importance of starting essays early, maintaining strong senior-year grades, building a balanced college list, and resisting the pressure to follow what everyone else is doing. Most importantly, we discuss why students should pursue activities and opportunities that genuinely matter to them rather than simply checking boxes for admissions. Whether you're just beginning the college admissions process or preparing your final applications, this episode offers practical insights and takeaways from one of the most competitive admissions cycles on record.

    26 min
  3. Searching for Life in the Universe with Dr. Ryan

    May 1

    Searching for Life in the Universe with Dr. Ryan

    What does it really take to get involved in scientific research as a student — even with no prior coding or research experience? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ryan, an Adjunct Professor of Physics at Purdue University Fort Wayne and a world-renowned expert in computational astrophysics, to discuss how students can break into real scientific research earlier than they think. From studying galaxy formation on some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers to contributing to a James Webb Space Telescope proposal, Dr. Ryan shares how curiosity—not prior experience—is often the most important ingredient for success in research. We discuss: How Dr. Ryan first became interested in space and physicsCommon misconceptions people have about astrophysicsWhy students don’t need prior coding experience to contribute to meaningful researchWhat makes real research different from a traditional classroom experienceHow students can discover research interests before collegeWhy early research experience can be transformative for college admissions and future careersDr. Ryan also shares stories from mentoring students ranging from middle schoolers to adults in their 70s—and explains why he believes research should be accessible to anyone willing to learn. Whether you’re a student interested in STEM, a parent navigating opportunities for your child, or simply someone fascinated by the universe, this episode offers an inspiring look into the world of astrophysics, mentorship, and scientific discovery. Want to research with Dr. Ryan this summer? Learn more here at RisingResearchers.com

    41 min

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Getting into medical school can be difficult and confusing. The White Coat Club is here to give you insider tips on how to strategically navigate BS/MD and medical school admissions. With our years of experience in medical school admissions counseling, our team has seen numerous successful applications. Join us as we discuss ways to excel in each stage of your application journey. Moon Prep is an expert in BS/MD and medical school admissions. Moon Prep creates a personalized experience to help students achieve their dream of entering the medical field. Our team consists of counselors, previous admissions officers, physicians, and medical students. From building a school list and essay coaching to interview preparation, Moon Prep is your partner every step of the way to an acceptance.

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