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"The faculty interviewer I had was a Nephrologist named Dr. Kurnik. She was fantastic, very enthusiastic about the school (she'd been recruited from UMDNJ as part of Drexel's "rebuilding" efforts) and also very blunt. I appreciated her honesty--we talked about where I'd applied and interviewed, which I felt comfortable talking to her about because she was dealing with me on the level. She expressed confidence that in 5 years, everyone is going to know Drexel's name..." Report Response
"The medical school building itself is dumpy, and the library is tiny (shocking considering Drexel's the largest private medical school in the country). Also, in stark contradistinction to my faculty interviewer, my student interviewer was rather cold and unfriendly. I got the sense she volunteered to do interviews because it gave her a sense of self-importance, and not because she was particularly interested in talking to me about the school. Another compaint is that the tour took us into the gross anatomy room for a couple of minutes, where there were body parts clearly visible and the cadavers were barely covered (at other schools I have seen, the body parts are better concealed, or at least aren't placed in clear bags)." Report Response
"They give you a six dollar voucher for lunch, but if you go any amount over the six dollars you must pay the difference (i.e., they won't let you put something back and take it off the bill)." Report Response
"I wasn't crazy about East Falls (Drexel's not actually in urban Philadelphia), but my interview was at Hahnemann University Hospital, which was. I liked my faculty interviewer, and also the "pathway" program where Drexel provides close counseling for students in the residency match planning. I didn't like the med school building, and the grading system (essentially, a letter system, Honors, High Pass, Pass, Fail = A, B, C, F) which seems to make it higher pressure; also I didn't like the fact that the clinical rotations will take you to Erie PA, Pittsburgh PA, and a couple of towns in Jersey (i.e., you will not be able to do all of your rotations in Philly). Also I was not enthralled with the huge class size of 237, but that's minor really..." Report Response
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