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Well yeah. Everyone in here likely has a bias.
It's interview season. There are bound to bad interviewers, interview days, etc. That's how this whole thing works. When you go through residency interviews, it's the exact same thing but interviews like the one he had aren't going to be rare.
The goal here is to get into medical school. If he wants to pass up a shot at an MD school, whether because of the cost or because he wouldn't want to attend Drexel, that's his prerogative. However, if he has to reapply, that's going to cost a lot more than $500 and if he wants to go DO, then.... (insert MD vs DO debate).
Either way, his ranting isn't going to change a thing except probably reveal who he is and I'm sure the adcoms look at this thread.
I've already withdrawn from Drexel, and I'm sure I identified myself earlier on this thread. I have 6 other MD interviews so far and if I go 0/6 then I guess I don't deserve MD lol.
And, for the record, I was very excited about Drexel pre-interview despite it being a low tier school. The tour, combined with the poor scheduling of the interview day (1.5 hour of downtime) and overall disinterest of the staff ruined it for me. Drexel was my fourth interview of the cycle and every school I visited before that had several people come and talk to us. For example, the Dean, a financial aid person, and a curriculum person. Drexel just has the admissions lady tell you about the school and she didn't seem very enthused. I know Deans are busy, but imo it's a bit of a slap in the face that he/she didn't even show up to say a few words to prospective students. By the time my interview came around I had pretty much made up my mind. The kicker wasn't that my interview went poorly, but that my interviewer asked me if I had any questions, but told me not to ask about certain things. Seriously? What does she/the school have to hide? The other thing I didn't like was that the tour is given by a member of the staff (same admissions lady). I'm used to being shown around by current students and having the opportunity to ask them questions and get to know the school from the perspective of students. There is little to no opportunity for this at Drexel unless your student interviewer lets you ask them questions the whole time.
Edit: I know I sound bitter, but I just want people to know the worst case scenario.
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