if any of you guys were trying to decide between ttuhsc and any other school (maybe except TCOM and other DO schools), i would strongly suggest ANY OTHER SCHOOL. i cant tell you how disappointed i am in the way the school is run and the impression that you get while vising during interviews is a farce. The faculty have to go out of their way to make sure students dont share any negative viewpoints with interviewees, even send out threatening emails of professionalism misconduct if you express any negative opinions of the school. there are sooooo many things wrong with the school, from most of our better professors leaving, to hiring rookies who, as they are lecturing in class, make bragging comments like "When people ask me a question and i dont know the answer, i dont want to seem dumb, so i just make up an answer... im sure you guys do that too, i do it all the time"
so yea, unless you are desperate and have no other options, i would strongly suggest going elsewhere. if you have any questions, plz feel free to PM me
When I was at my interview, there was some weird dude who was hanging out in the foyer by the tables where the interviewees ate lunch. As applicants, one-by-one, got up to go casually use the restroom, he stalked them down until they were both out of sight, and then proceeded to rip into the school and tell applicants about how much it sucked. He even admitted to one student that it took him 3 or 4 tries get into med school.
Was this you? You sound just like him.
Anyway, I get a funny feeling that you are the type of person who is generally anti-establishment--period--, and you would probably have similar complaints of any school you attended.
The informed applicant, which defines most of those on this forums, fully realize that TTUHSC's PR department is top-notch and thus their interview day presentations are excellent. They take that as a sign that the administration is enthusiastic about the school and eager to recruit the best applicants. I don't think many people let the interview day alone unduly influence their decision, though. Much more impressive than the interview day are the countless medical students, residents, and attendings who have contributed to this thread. They don't sugar coat things and freely share what they think the school's weaknesses are. But the overriding theme seems to be that Tech is a wonderful school, albeit somewhat unknown (partly due to its location), that has a whole lot going for it. Most importantly, they consistently produces excellent physicians who go onto very prestigious residencies.
For what it's worth, I will
not be matriculating to Tech this Fall. The lure of family and my hometown tipped the balance to another school. But I still feel strongly about how good (and underrated) this school is.
So sorry, as far as the "expert witnesses" on this thread go, you are grossly outnumbered. However I would be interested to hear some specific examples of why this school, according to you, sucks so much.
EDIT: Found this old post from 2007 by this guy
pinkiee - i have been waitlisted at two schools, but i dont think i would want to go to either even if i get accepted... if there is anything that i learned about myself while traveling for interviews is that I wont be happy anywhere other than california.
kbear12 - i started cracking up when i read your post about your interview because i had the same experience lol... by any chance did u interview with Dr. Namerow? i didnt realize how bad my interview went until i read your post =)
Self-fulfilling prophecy? I can feel your pain, though. UCLA and Tech-Lubbock are like different universes, culturally speaking. If you're an Orange County guy at heart, I can understand why you'd hate Lubbock. But that doesn't mean that other applicants won't love it.