🔥 3-Day BS/MD Challenge · Tue–Thu, June 2–4 · 9 PM ET 🎁 Free Coupon · Extracurricular Guide · Honors Guide 📱 Private WhatsApp Community for Attendees ⏱ Limited Seats — Secure Your Spot 🔥 3-Day BS/MD Challenge · Tue–Thu, June 2–4 · 9 PM ET 🎁 Free Coupon · Extracurricular Guide · Honors Guide 📱 Private WhatsApp Community for Attendees ⏱ Limited Seats — Secure Your Spot
Free 3-Day Live Challenge

Stop Guessing What Top Medical Programs Want. Build Your Winning BS/MD Profile in 3 Days.

Direct medical programs are fiercely competitive. In this live, 3-day workshop, we cut through the overwhelm and walk you through the exact steps to build an application that makes admissions officers take notice.

Coach Jo — Jothsna Kethar
Coach Jo · BS/MD Profile Architect · TEDx · UC Berkeley
Day 1 · Tuesday, June 2 · 9:00 PM ET
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Secure your spot — 3 nights, 3 breakthroughs

Free · Limited Zoom seats Can't attend live? The replay is sent to every registrant.
Live Attendee Bonus: Exclusive coupon code · Extracurricular profile guide · Honors & awards guide.
The 3-Day Agenda

Three nights. Three pieces of your BS/MD profile.

Each session builds on the last — by Thursday night you'll have a clear, written plan for the profile that will sit in front of BS/MD committees.

Day 1

Exploring Medical Pathways

The full landscape of paths to medical education — traditional pre-med, BS/MD programs, BS/DO programs, and combined-degree options. How to choose the right fit before you build the profile.

Tue, June 2 · 9 PM ET
Day 2

Ingredients of a Successful BS/MD Candidate

The holistic approach BS/MD committees actually evaluate on — beyond academics, emphasizing leadership, service, and a credible, sustained passion for medicine.

Wed, June 3 · 9 PM ET
Day 3

Navigating the BS/MD Application

The BS/MD application timeline end-to-end — deadlines, standardized testing requirements, supplemental essays, and interview preparation.

Thu, June 4 · 9 PM ET
What You'll Walk Away With

Training components inside the challenge

Concrete deliverables — not motivation, not theory. By the end of night three you have what you need to start executing.

Create a comprehensive BS/MD profile highlighting academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and relevant experiences.

Seek out challenging courses, advanced placement (AP) classes, and dual-enrollment opportunities that signal medical-program readiness.

Familiarize yourself with the BS/MD application process — deadlines, requirements, supplements — to ensure a smooth submission.

Join the BS/MD WhatsApp circle

Share insights and tips on the BS/MD admissions process.

Discuss challenges and find solutions together.

Stay motivated through encouragement from peers facing similar journeys.

Receive updates on new resources, webinars, and workshops directly to your phone.

🎁 Live-Attendee Giveaways

Three bonuses you walk away with

Sent to registrants who show up live for the sessions — not theoretical, not behind a paywall.

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Exclusive Coupon Code

Surprise coupon for BS/MD admissions prep — for the 2026 cycle, redeemable post-challenge.

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Extracurricular Profile Guide

The framework for building extracurriculars that actually stand out to BS/MD admissions officers.

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Honors & Awards Guide

How to showcase leadership, initiative, and dedication through honors and awards on your application.

What Past Students Say

From students who've done the work

Coach Jo is an excellent instructor that has always brought positive energy to every class. I enjoyed being part of the program because she taught me what to expect when applying to the BS/MD program and colleges.

— Jessica

To someone that is truly interested in getting into the BS/MD program, this class is a must. We learn a lot about the application process, what we need to know about applying, and even getting opportunities to volunteer at places!

— Prani

I would recommend this program. I believe that this program would be helpful for people that want to get into a good college for being a doctor because that is what it is tailored towards.

— Riz

⏱ Don't Miss Night One

Tuesday, June 2 · 9:00 PM US Eastern

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Coach Jo — Jothsna Kethar, CEO of Gifted Gabber
Your Strategist

Meet Coach Jo — Your BS/MD Architect

Jothsna Kethar · Coach Jo
CEO, Gifted Gabber · UC Berkeley-trained counselor · TEDx speaker · BS/MD profile architect

Coach Jo built Gifted Gabber to architect strategic differentiation in a hyper-competitive admissions market. Not generic counseling. Not motivation. Strategy. Her students have earned admission to Harvard, Cornell, Stanford, MIT, and accelerated BS/MD programs — collectively winning more than $15 million in merit aid and scholarships, including full rides to honors programs.

She works with serious BS/MD candidates, Ivy aspirants, and high-potential students whose profile is not yet perfect. The framework — narrative spike, research backbone, custom college list — is designed for the kid in front of her, not a template.

Frequently Asked

Before you register

What grade levels is this for?
Grades 8 through 12 — and the parents of those students. The earlier you start the profile work, the more compounding you get; juniors and seniors get the application-mechanics night on Day 3.
Do I need to attend all three nights?
Register anyway and attend what you can. The replay is sent to every registrant. Live attendees receive the coupon, extracurricular guide, and honors guide as bonuses — so live attendance is worth it if you can swing it.
Is this only for top 1% students?
No. The framework is built for serious BS/MD candidates at any starting point. Strong applicants whose profile is not yet differentiated benefit the most.
Is this a pitch in disguise?
No. Three nights are strategy. At the end we mention how Gifted Gabber works with families one-on-one. Whether you ever work with us or not, the framework is yours.
How does the WhatsApp community work?
Registered attendees get the invite link after sign-up. It stays open during and after the challenge so the planning conversations continue past Thursday.