Hi Nittany,
I was just recently accepted and super pumped. I do have a few questions about life as a student in Hershey. I'm sure many others would like to know the answers to these questions also that's why I'm asking in public.
1. What do students do for fun in Hershey? Its a rural area and I'm a city boy! After exams do students go to bars, house parties, Harrisburg?
2. Are there regular school sponsored events/ traditions? e.g. Formals, Ski-trips, local volunteer events?
3. What is the vibe of the student body? Is every close-nit/clicky/competetive?
4. Where do most students work out and is the campus gym nice? (We couldn't see it on the tour.)
5. What is the average pass rate and score on the STEP 1?
6. What's the food like in the cafeteria...I'm dead serious.
7. Is a car necessary? Is shopping and groceries nearby?
8. Since you are now a student, how do you like the facilities? Classrooms, study areas, anatomy labs, library ect..
9. Whats awesome about Penn State that most people don't realize and what isn't so great?
Thanks a bunch! Happy T-day!
1. After exams, we take bus trips to the bars in Harrisburg, and there are usually apartment parties. Our class organized the Halloween party this year that was held in the conference center and students from all four years attended. I like to run, and there are around 8miles of trails right around the medical center. The Hershey Half-Marathon was a lot of fun this year.
2. As far as school-sponsored events, all of the above. They are really student-organized, though. There is a Holiday Ball at the end of the semester, plans for a ski-trip in the making, and various volunteer and community service events, like Kiss Hershey Back.
3. The student body is pretty close-knit. Most of us live either on campus or across the street, so its easy to get together and study. A few students in our class are pretty high-strung and competitive, but its medical schoolIm sure youll find that anywhere. There is generally a good amount of camaraderie here.
4. The University Fitness Center is included in our tuition, and I think its fine. Im used to huge gyms since I went to Penn State for undergrad, and this gym is definitely small, but then again, there arent 40,000 students at Penn State COM in Hershey.
5. The average pass rate for step 1 is 97% and the average score is 227 as of 2009Im sorry that I dont have more recent data for you.
6. I have honestly never eaten in the cafeteria! I have heard that the food isnt the greatest. They are completely revamping it, though, so by the time youd come here, it should be better. I usually get sandwiches from Au Bon Pain, which is right in the college of medicine, or from a café in the hospital.
7. I know people who dont have cars, but most of us do. The closest grocery store is about a quarter of a mile away, and stores like Target and Wal-Mart are around 6 miles away.
8. So far, we spend most of our time in one of the large lecture halls, which are all nice. The anatomy lab is well-run. Each group of 4 or 5 students had its own cadaver, and half of the 145 students was in the lab in the morning, and the other half in the afternoon, so it wasnt crowded. There are around 15 small study rooms with computers and large TV screens. Part of the library is open 24 hours, but the majority closes at midnight. There are plenty of tables and carrels.
9. Im really impressed with the professors hereespecially in gross anatomy. Most of them are very knowledgeable, approachable, and gracious. Also, the variety of student-run clubs is great. There are interest clubs for most specialties, which have free lunch lectures every few weeks, and offer skills labs like EKG, casting, and suturing. There are also clubs like Wilderness Medicine, Global Health, Lion Care (which is a student-run clinic serving the homeless population of Harrisburg), and various spiritually-oriented groups (I am a part of the Christian Medical Society, which is an absolutely amazing community). As far as what is not so great about Penn State, hmm, the weather lately? And the fact that Hershey, PA is not exactly a bustling metropolitan area, so if youre used to being in the city, you may be bored. It doesnt bother me, though, because Im a country girl who is used to fresh air and feeling very safe wandering around at night. Let me know if there is anything else I can tell you!