For applicants comfortable studying solo, who want the calendar and the cohort.
- Weekly cohort live call
- Deadline board & Slack
- Two NBME mocks
- ECFMG walkthrough
- Mock interview marathon
Destination · United States
The USA is the longest pathway we run — and the one with the biggest single deliverable. We back-plan from Match day so that every score deadline lands when it should.
We run a full subject diagnostic, pull your transcript apart by clerkship, and map a country shortlist. By month two you have a target match year.
Pass/fail since 2022 — but the prep underwrites Step 2. Weekly live calls, UWorld phase 1 then phase 2, two NBMEs, full mock day before booking.
22-week structured calendar. Phase 1 (UWorld by system), phase 2 (UWorld by random), NBME, CMS forms, sprint, mock, book. Median score: 251.
EPIC profile, OET Medicine, transcripts, diploma verification. We open EPIC the day Step 1 results drop so verification clocks start.
Externships, observerships, two clinical letters minimum. We help you sequence rotations so a US-based attending writes the September letter.
ERAS opens in September. Rank list closes in February. Mock interview marathon in October. Match in March. We stay on the line for SOAP if it comes.
What’s included
52 sessions a year with the same coach.
Shared timeline, mutual accountability.
Real platform, scored, debriefed within 48h.
Externship placements through 38 US-based alumni.
Document order, deadline windows, fee timing.
8 simulated interviews in October.
Three editing rounds with a US program director.
Bank, SSN, housing, J1 visa briefing.
Pricing
For applicants comfortable studying solo, who want the calendar and the cohort.
The default — adds one-on-one coaching hours across the calendar.
For applicants with non-standard situations: gap years, retakes, dual specialisations.
Payments split across 6 or 12 months. Exam fees ($1,135 Step 1 + $1,275 Step 2 + ECFMG fees) are billed separately.
I matched into Internal Medicine in Chicago in 2023. Step 2 was 257, Step 1 was a pass. RxApply walked me through every score deadline, every LOR, and the personal statement I should have written in month one but wrote in month eighteen.
Coach for this destination
Every destination is coached by an alumnus who passed within the last four years. They know the question style, the rubric changes, the platform glitches.
USMLE FAQ
For IM, FM, and Pediatrics: ≥240 is competitive, ≥250 is comfortable. For surgical or competitive specialties (Derm, Ortho, ENT) you’re aiming for 260+ and the rest of the file becomes much more important. We set targets per applicant after diagnostic.
Slightly — programs lean harder on Step 2 CK, US clinical experience, and letters. It also raises the bar on personal statement and rank-list strategy. We re-calibrated the program for this in 2022.
Five years from graduation is the common cutoff for many programs; some go to seven or ten. We have alumni who matched at year eight. The compensating moves are recent US clinical experience and recent letters.
Yes — in the Concierge plan. Most applicants take J1 because it’s offered by more programs. The H1B trade-off (no home-country obligation, but harder to find) is a personal call we walk through case by case.
SOAP week support is included. After that, we keep you in the cohort for the next cycle at no extra cost, with a structured reapplication plan: USCE refresh, Step 3 if appropriate, rewrite, and rank-list reset.
Related workshops
A walk through Reza’s 2023 calendar, with the trade-offs he made.
From MyERAS opening day through rank list.
Two examiners per station. Recorded. 12 seats.
Spring 2026 USA intake
Cohort closes 30 September. Plan a 22-month calendar with Reza on a 30-minute discovery call.
Cohort starts
Match day · March 2028.