Ever give an interview tour where you are being followed in silence by a group of people dressed for a funeral? It's quite frustrating--you say interesting thing that usually spawns a question or comment and get nothing. You crack a joke. Nothing. You crack another funnier joke. Nothing. You wonder whether anyone's listening at all, start saying absolutely outrageous, but vaguely related things and only 50% give you weird looks.
Then some idiot premed asks you how people do on the match. You explain to him that given programs are good at different things and that it is nearly impossible to tell how prestigious or competitive a program is based solely on name-recognition, and furthermore, you have no idea what those students' first choices were, anyway. Then he looks at you derisively and you know he's thinking "80% of you go into primary care or match to your home institution (which obviously sucks--trust him, he's a pre-med who's about to get rejected)."
Man, I hate those days.