Negatively
2 out of 10
6 out of 10
3 out of 10
20 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
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"Student: Why Drexel? What do you do for fun? What's your favorite movie and book? What questions do you have for me?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Faculty: Ethical problems in medicine? Why Drexel? Talk about your experience with X activity? My interview with the faculty member (who I believe was on the adcom) was mildly catastrophic. I completely botched the question "Why Drexel?" and it went downhill from there." Report Response | I was asked this question too
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"The facilities were better than expected on the inside. Philadelphia was nice." Report Response
"I'll preface this by saying that I was "spoiled" by interviewing at 2 incredible schools before Drexel. Yes, I did not have a great impression of this school. 1.) Location - I got lost in the ghetto trying to find the school. At first it was funny, but then it got depressing when I started thinking about actually being a student here. 2.) No campus/isolation - the entire school seemed like a kind of retirement community/high school. Yep, I would not want to go back to anything resembling high school as a med student...Nothing to do in the Queen Lanes area. 3.) Complacency - Students seemed to be there because it was the only school they had gotten into. Not one student popped by the conference room to talk to us about the school. 4.) Close to no focus on research - My student interviewer mentioned "volunteering" at another institution for a project. I'm sorry to be blunt but even if a school is not a research powerhouse, when students are paying one of the highest tuitions in the country, a funded project should be expected. My undergrad has more research opportunities than this med school. The biggest strength of my app is my research and my faculty interviewer didn't even want to talk at all about it. 5.) Cost - it did not match up with what they were offering. An adcom member pretty much said the debt coming out of here is insane. 6.) Rotations - While bouncing around the state 3rd and 4th year may provide for a more "diverse" experience, it is certainly not ideal. 7.) Large class size - Call me a cynic, but the option to choose one of 2 types seems like a way to manage the 200+ students than anything else." Report Response
"That most of the day would be spent sitting in a conference room. Now I understand there's nothing to do outside but at least show that you're interested in us." Report Response
"Drexel doesn't even try to make an impression on its applicants. Don't expect to feel special on interview day. You won't get a name tag or breakfast." Report Response
Admissions staff
Neutral
4 out of 10
In state
4-6 hours
Automobile
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Hotel
8 out of 10
Hilton Garden Inn
yes
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1 out of 10
1 out of 10
1 out of 10
4 out of 10
5 out of 10
5 out of 10
"Make it an actual interview day instead of sitting us in a conference room the entire time." Report Response
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