No change
2 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
"What problems do you expect to face in health care?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What's your motivation to become a doctor?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What is your primary extracurricular activity?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What's 2 times 2? (My student interviewer needed to assess my "problem-solving skills")" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What are some problems you expect to face in health care?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN, Drexel's website, brochures, my applications" Report Response
"People seemed very nice, the area seemed safe, it's extremely close to Manayunk & Roxborough, their curriculum seems really good (I like symptom-based modules better than anatomy/biochem/physio blocks)" Report Response
"The whole campus is one building, which seemed kind of high-school-ish. Facilities were extremely small (especially since it's one of the largest classes in the US). Library, study spaces, gym, cafeteria...all very small. They don't offer on-campus or school-affiliated housing, which isn't necessarily negative, just odd. Also, they require every student to own a laptop and a PDA." Report Response
"Overall, I'd say I had a positive experience there, but I just wasn't really impressed by the physical school itself (the building, grounds, etc) Not sure I'd want to spend 4 years there. My faculty interviewer was half an hour late, and I spent only about 25 minutes in with her, but she was nice enough. That interview was open file. My student interview was over lunch, with is hard to do because I was trying to eat and talk at the same time. It was closed-file, but I spent over an hour in there with him. He was cool though, we ended up just chatting about everything from Drexel to Penn State football and partying. His friends were there so I got even more feedback too, which was nice. They all seemed very normal. Be prepared for a LOT of down-time throughout the day though. At one point I sat in the conference room for an hour and a half waiting for my next appointment." Report Response
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