Congrats on your interview, glad to hear you're excited about Pitt! The folks I've met thus far are great, genuinely nice and wicked smart. I'm not surprised at all by how intelligent and hardworking my classmates are, but I've really been blown away by how friendly and supportive the student body is. Can't speak to how this compares to other schools, obviously, but Pitt's got a strong sense of community with lots of peer and faculty mentoring programs built in to really capitalize on that supportive spirit. Sports/exercise/outdoor activities (hiking,biking) seem to dominate in terms of extracurriculars, which is probably pretty typical at most schools, but there are plenty of artistically inclined students (music, dance, visual arts) with a smattering of other unique hobbies represented as well. Leaving facilities for last since there's less to gush about. For sure, Pitt Med had one of the least aesthetically pleasing buildings of the ones I visited and offers fewer amenities than some schools. After three weeks here I've totally forgotten most of my grievances with the facilities. Lecture is lecture whether your auditorium was built in 1950 or 2015, studying in a library carrel blocks out plenty of light already so who cares how many windows there are, and who has time to really use the gym that much? All the basics are covered, including a student lounge with three yes three microwaves. Quite a spending spree.