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. The College List Blueprint

    MAR 6

    The College List Blueprint

    Building a college list is one of the most important — and often misunderstood — parts of the college admissions process. In this episode, Nicole and Muskan break down a clear framework for how students can thoughtfully build a balanced and strategic college list. They begin by discussing the importance of self-evaluation. Early in high school, students may not yet know their GPA trajectory, standardized test scores, or academic interests, which makes exploration an important first step. As students move into junior year and their academic profile becomes clearer, they can begin evaluating how their GPA, SAT/ACT scores, and extracurricular résumé compare to the academic profiles of admitted students. Nicole and Muskan also walk listeners through where to find reliable admissions data — including Naviance or Scoir, College Board, and universities’ incoming class profiles — and explain how to interpret those statistics to determine whether a school should be considered a safety, match, or reach. They also address the reality that some institutions and programs — including Ivy League schools, Stanford, MIT, and many BS/MD programs — are highly selective for all applicants, regardless of academic credentials. The episode then explores how students should evaluate fit beyond academics, including factors such as cost, majors, location, campus culture, research opportunities, pre-med advising, and proximity to hospitals. Nicole and Muskan also debunk common misconceptions around rankings and discuss how many schools students should realistically include on their list. Finally, they share practical strategies for organizing the entire process — from understanding different application portals and timelines to consolidating research into a working spreadsheet that evolves as preferences change. For students feeling overwhelmed by where to start, this episode provides a clear and actionable blueprint for building a thoughtful and balanced college list.

    25 min
  2. Parents: How to Best Support Juniors in the College Admissions Process

    FEB 20

    Parents: How to Best Support Juniors in the College Admissions Process

    Parents: How to Best Support Juniors in the College Admissions Process Junior year is when the college admissions process shifts from abstract to real. In Part 2 of this parent-focused series, Nicole and Muskan break down how families can thoughtfully prepare for application season before senior year begins. This episode walks parents through the strategic steps that matter most during junior year: being intentional about college visits, researching schools before stepping on campus, and exposing students to a range of institutional types — from large public universities to private institutions, STEM-focused programs, and liberal arts colleges. Nicole and Muskan also discuss how to begin thinking broadly about application categories, including BS/MD, BS/DO, traditional pre-med pathways, and other academic tracks. The conversation then shifts to building a balanced college list, understanding safeties, targets, and reaches, and setting clear criteria around cost, distance, safety, and academic fit. Parents will also gain clarity around SAT/ACT testing strategy, summer planning, resume refinement, and how to structure the months leading into senior year to reduce stress. From early counselor meetings in the spring to outlining and drafting essays over the summer, this episode provides a clear timeline and practical framework for supporting juniors through one of the most important preparatory years of the admissions process.

    22 min
  3. Parents: How to Best Support Seniors in the College Admissions Process

    FEB 7

    Parents: How to Best Support Seniors in the College Admissions Process

    In this episode, hosts Nicole and Muskan walk students and families through one of the most emotionally charged parts of the college admissions process: waiting for decisions—and making sense of them once they arrive. They start with practical guidance for the waiting period, including how often to check portals and emails, why weekends can feel misleading, and why it’s important not to compare your timeline to friends or online speculation. Nicole and Muskan also address how to process denials with perspective, reminding students that a rejection—regardless of a school’s perceived “tier”—does not define future outcomes or predict results from other colleges. As decisions roll in, the conversation shifts to what comes next: researching schools more deeply, visiting campuses, and navigating tough choices between very different options—such as BS/MD programs versus Ivy League paths, or specialized dental programs versus top pre-med tracks. The hosts emphasize the value of seeking trusted guidance from mentors, counselors, and older students currently attending these schools. They break down how to make thoughtful, grounded decisions using criteria that matter most—academic fit, research and clinical opportunities, advising structures, cost and scholarships, distance from home, campus culture, safety, and logistics like housing, meal plans, and transportation. Listeners are also guided through how to have productive, intentional conversations with parents, set expectations, and create shared systems—like spreadsheets and timelines—to keep the process organized and collaborative. With May 1st Decision Day approaching, this episode offers clarity, structure, and reassurance for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the final stretch of the college admissions journey. 🎧 Tune in for actionable advice, grounded perspective, and a reminder that there is more than one “right” path forward.

    18 min
  4. Essay Mini Series: “Community” Essay

    12/19/2025

    Essay Mini Series: “Community” Essay

    In this episode of our Essay Mini Series, hosts Nicole and Amanda dive deep into the “Community” essay and what these prompts are really asking admissions officers want to know. They break down the two core questions behind the essay: How has this community shaped who you are, and how will that relationship carry forward into your time at their university? Nicole and Amanda discuss how broadly “community” can be defined—from teams, classes, neighborhoods, cultural identities, and online spaces to less obvious groups like being an only child or navigating overlapping identities. They emphasize the importance of choosing a community where you had real involvement and impact, rather than one you simply observed. The episode also highlights common mistakes students make, such as focusing too much on accomplishments, over-describing the community, repeating content from other essays, or sharing details that don’t actually reveal anything meaningful about the writer. Nicole and Amanda explain how to keep the focus on personal growth, contribution, and reflection. Finally, they address prompts that ask about future contributions—offering guidance on how to discuss values, specific experiences, and realistic ways students might engage on campus without falling into overused or vague claims. Whether you’re struggling to define your community or trying to figure out how to show impact and growth, this episode will help you craft a thoughtful, intentional, and authentic “Community” essay.

    14 min

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About

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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