My experience of the day:
Wow. What an amazing school. The new campus is amazing and really feels like a medical school. The Old campus building didn't give off that guide, but this one did. Awesome. New library, tons of study rooms, new classrooms, tons of sim labs. Just jaw dropping. Curriculum set up seems nice, where you spend two semesers the basic sciences(Histo, Bich, Anatomy(only one semester), Cell Physio ) and then go to systems based learning. Seems they implemented some type of PBL with the curriculum. Its a very integrated curriculum which makes some transitions easy. Classes are recorded so attendance is optional .Get some afternoon frees.
Dr. Maldonado really sold the school well. He could sell a fish water, but he sold the school to be a top school for all sorts of medical students. A&M seems really committed to the art side of medicine and it seems like its a big factor in their applicant selection and curriculum. The split campus is a great idea I think. Temple campus seems like it has the benefit of being engrossed by Scott and White. The Bryan Campus looks like it has the advantage of still being collegey. The 3rd/4th year opportunities in Houston, Austin, Dallas, Corpus , Temple, and Bryan give a nice variety and change to experience different things. Since the HSC is expanding, more buildings and hospital affiliations are bound to pop up all over Texas.
As far as interviews go, it was a really different interview. It was an open file interview and the interviewers really prepared for us. They annotated our applications, took notes on it, and was a very structured, yet relaxing environment. Im not sure if it was because it was my 3rd interview or so but I just felt at ease talking with my guys and everything flowed like a conversation. Both my guys made me feel real at ease and at home.
Some quick snippets from TAMCOM:
If you took the MCAT more than once, they take the highest score
They really really really really look at your complete file and not just numbers. They take into account everything you did and see how it maybe affected your numbers.
They looked highly favorably to more difficult courses and majors and put some numbers from those courses and areas of study into the perspective of the whole application.
Overall, i could go on for hours about this school, but it was the first school where I felt that the school really tried to fit the students to their mission and philosophy. It was also the first school I feel that looked at my complete persona during the interview, and took the time and effort to really get to know me. Everyone from students to staff to faculty were beyond friendly. IMO other schools are going to have a hard time topping this great of an interview day.
/best day of the summer

. I could say more but i just touched what was fresh on my mind