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MMI Timer

The Multiple Mini Interview is the station-circuit format many medical and dental schools use for admissions: you read a prompt outside each station, then go in for a short interview or task, around the circuit. This timer runs a common setup — two minutes of reading, then an eight-minute station — with a bell to send you in and to call time.

MMI timing is set by each school, so reading windows of one to two minutes, stations of five to ten, and circuits of six to ten stations are all normal. The preset is a representative default; check your invitation and, if it differs, set the reading time, the station length, and the number of stations in the editor. Then practice the one habit the format rewards: using the reading minutes to plan before you walk in.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is an MMI station?
Usually five to ten minutes inside the station, with one to two minutes to read the prompt beforehand. This preset uses a two-minute read and an eight-minute station; set yours in the editor.
How many stations are in an MMI?
Typically six to ten, depending on the school. The preset is set to eight — change the number of rounds in the editor to match the circuit you have been invited to.