Get a Blueprint Prep Coach to Help You Build the Perfect USMLE or COMLEX Study Plan

  • Reviewed by: Amy Rontal, MD
  • We launched a coaching service to help our users get the most out of their study plans.

    We’re happy to announce the launch of our new coaching service. We added this service to lend a hand to current Cram Fighter who need a little bit more guidance when preparing for the USMLE or COMLEX.

    Coaches will guide users through the process of creating a personalized study plan, polishing an existing plan, or answering questions about general study strategies. Coaches can help students to diagnose difficulties and overcome obstacles (for example, how to deal with falling behind).

    About our coaches

    To best coach our users, we have curated a team of successful Cram Fighter alumni who are currently third or fourth year medical students. Our coaches are familiar with the entire process, since, not long ago, they created and refined their own study plans. All of our coaches scored higher than 247 on the USMLE Step 1. They’ve been there, done that, and can show you the ropes!

    How the coaching service works

    You can sign up for the Coaching Service by first signing up for a paid account at Cram Fighter. Once signed up, you can purchase a coaching session. Next, you will fill out an information sheet, so Cram Fighter can best match you with an appropriate coach. You and your coach will meet for 30 minutes via Skype or FaceTime. Coaches will either answer questions and offer general guidance for new users or tackle specific matters for those with existing study plans.

    Your goals are our goals

    Whether you are in the early stages of your study process or you have an established plan in place, our coaches can help you create and refine your strategy. Coaches will ensure that you have a manageable and personalized study plan that reflects your individual needs. You will leave the coaching session with a roadmap and the confidence to succeed. Sign up now to get started!

    About the Author

    Erica Forrette is the former Director of Marketing at Cram Fighter.