Dr Kajal Ruparell (class of 2015) met with Glen, a Year 12 student, to offer advice about applying to study Medicine. Glen had lots of questions about the application process and university experience. Dr Ruparell explained that universities are looking for well-rounded individuals who can demonstrate empathy and resilience. She also spoke about how students from state schools can sometimes face stigma when applying for Medicine and that university can feel very different from the supportive, community-based environment at Clack, which can come as a culture shock.
Dr Ruparell advised that Glen’s main priority at present should be focusing on his academic studies to ensure he achieves the grades required for entry into Medicine. She also recommended gaining relevant experience through volunteering in a care home or hospital setting.
Glen was Head Boy in Year 11 and has been heavily involved in the School Council throughout his time at Clack. He has also supported younger students through the school’s peer mentoring programme. Dr Ruparell encouraged him to reflect on the skills and experiences he has gained from these roles and to include them in his application. She also discussed the importance of resilience, explaining that setbacks are inevitable and that the key is to learn from them, overcome challenges, and move forward positively.
Going forward, Dr Ruparell has kindly offered to mentor Glen throughout the application process, which we are extremely grateful for. They will meet again before the summer holidays to continue discussing his progress and next steps.
We would like to thank Dr Ruparell for her generous offer of time, guidance, and support.










