Wanted to chime in about home residency programs and rotations; the Tower Health Reading Hospital third year rotation site is unlikely to accept Philly campus students from now onwards (next year when the current M2s start rotating there) because the West Reading campus students get priority for the full year rotation there. I believe there are currently more students than rotation positions there (~40 students per year), but they will expand the few spots needed to accommodate all West Reading students with the new residency programs opening at Reading Hospital. I don't think they will accept any Philly campus students there anymore, but that's something that will be finalized in the upcoming months as they figure stuff out logistically for the first year of WR students to start clinical rotations. This is probably the closest that Drexel will have in the near future for a "home residency" program - idk if it's anything stated officially, but the physicians at that hospital and the relationships the students have there have most definitely stated that in all practicality, it is the West Reading students' "home residency program."
Reading Hospital is also opening more residency programs and while it's by no means a "top ranking" institute in the likes of big research institutes out there, it is also the 8th busiest trauma center in the country (top in Pennsylvania, surprisingly) so you can assume that you will get a quality education in fields that benefit from that (surgery, ER, IM, psych, etc.).
For other questions: I think the cons mentioned by someone further upthread don't really apply to the West Reading campus (lottery is more like a fairness aspect but everyone is for the most part guaranteed what they choose) and the class size is ridiculously small to the point that everyone knows everyone's business. However, it's opposite to the Philly campus in another sense in that what is offered extracurricularly is on a smaller scale that will hopefully be expanded with student involvement in the future. A limitation of sorts, for now. Also people tend to travel to Philly or King of Prussia to do something more socially fun than hang out in Reading lol