Premed Cheatsheet

Stop guessing what it takes to get accepted. Our database offers dozens of acceptance profiles from premed students who made it. See their stats, learn their strategies, and build your winning path to medical school.

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A screenshot from a website called PremedCheatsheet displaying information about a biomedical engineering student applicant. The applicant details include gender as male, ethnicity as Taiwanese, residence in New Jersey, and an application year of 2024. The applicant has a GPA of 3.94 and an MCAT score of 513 with subsection scores of 127, 126, 131, and 129. They have been accepted to Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. The applicant's background includes a major in Biomedical Engineering and research experience with 500 hours in clinical lab research and 650 hours in wet lab research.

Crack the med school code

Gain access to entire profiles of successful medical school applicants and discover the schools they got into. This helps you form patterns and learn how to strengthen your application.

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Your roadmap to med school, built by those who made it

Wondering if you're on track for med school? Our database gives you exactly what we wished we had: verified stats, proven extracurriculars, and honest insights from accepted students.


Browse dozens of real acceptance profiles, complete with GPA, MCAT scores, and the extracurriculars that actually worked. Created by med students who remember exactly what you're going through.

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Access comprehensive stats from accepted medical students.

Profile summary of a business student with specific details on background, including GPA, MCAT score, gender, ethnicity, state, matriculation year, and accepted school. Lists major, minor, research experience, medical and non-medical activities, leadership roles, shadowing experience, awards, and hobbies. Contains a reflection on school preferences for research-heavy applicants.
Profile of a music student applying to medical school. Details include gender, ethnicity, state, matriculation year, GPA, and MCAT score. Accepted schools: Case Western, Western Michigan. Major in biology and music, with research and volunteer experience. Leadership roles and awards listed. Reflections on school preferences noted.

Hear it from the people that matter the most

“As someone who is starting the pre-med track a bit later than others, I definitely felt lost on where to even begin in trying to build my application. But the Premed Cheat Sheet gives me so much clarity on what I need to get done before I start applying for med school. It also gives me real information about other applicants I would not have gotten anywhere else. I highly recommend it to other premed students looking for help!!”

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Emily C., Pre-med junior

“The cold email templates alone were worth it! I landed a research position within two weeks of using the emails from Premed Cheatsheet+. Plus, the CV template helped me present myself professionally.”

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David M., Pre-med sophomore

"Premed Cheat Sheet is an absolute game-changer for anyone considering medical school. The ability to explore real student bios, including their MCAT scores, extracurriculars, and application highlights, offers an incredible resource for both current applicants and those just beginning to explore the med school journey. It is so helpful to see what it actually takes to get into different schools and how successful applicants have shaped their paths."

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Danny B., Pre-med junior

“I was completely lost on how to make my gap year count. The database showed me what successful applicants did with their time off, and I tailored my experiences accordingly. Now, I feel so much more prepared for the application process!”

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Sophia L., Taking gap year before applying

“Before using this database, I had no idea how my stats compared to accepted students. The detailed MCAT, GPA, and extracurricular breakdowns showed me exactly what I needed to work on. I landed multiple interviews this cycle, and I know Premed Cheatsheet played a huge role!”

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Michael T., Incoming medical student

“I used to spend hours on forums trying to piece together what a strong med school application looks like. Premed Cheatsheet laid it all out for me in minutes. Seeing real applicant profiles gave me the confidence to improve my extracurriculars and refine my application. Absolute game-changer!”

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Jessica R., Pre-med junior

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Premed Cheatsheet can give you inspiration on what extracurriculars to do to get into medical school. It will also help you evaluate which medical school you fit in with the best.

  • These forums only have 10-20 responses a year, whereas our database already gives you access to over 50 applications with 25 added each month. Forums are also biased because only a certain type of student likes to write about their stats online.

  • No! We hope these applicant profiles give you inspiration on how to craft your own applications. This is solely a database to help applicants, not to say which applicant is better than another.

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