Here's some reasons why I like Drexel:
1. Technology
Drexel is known for its technological focus, and the medical school is no different. There's wireless everywhere. Lecture halls, cafeteria, library, gross lab, bathroom, everywhere. All the lectures are recorded on video and available online soon afterward. This includes the audio/video, the powerpoint slides, and the lecture notes. You never have to go to class if you don't want to (besides occasional mandatory events).
2. Curriculum
Two to choose from, based on your particular learning styles. IFM is traditional lecture-based, and PIL is taught in small groups for those who would prefer more interactive learning.
The IFM material is broken into modules that are SYMPTOM-based. This is pretty unique, and provides a context for what's being taught. For example, in the "Muscle Weakness" module, during biochem you'll learn bout ATP production; in Physio you'll learn about action potentials and muscle contractions; in Genetics you'll learn about muscular diseases, in Gross and Micro you'll look at nerves, muscles, etc.; and in Nutrition you'll learn about dietary components essential to these processes. Many people like it because, despite how seemingly unimportant the material may be to the actual practice of medicine, everything can be traced back to the central medical idea.
3. Faculty
Everyone is ridiculously nice and goes out of their way to help you out if you have questions.
4. Location
You get the city life without the city hassles like where to park your car, traffic, etc. The East Falls neighborhood is very nice and quite safe. You've got scenic Kelly Dr. for running/biking along the river and you're right smack-dab in Fairmount Park for all your other outdoorsy desires.
5. Brand New 25,000 sq. ft. Med School Expansion
The addition will be completed by August and include a state-of-the-art simulation center along with new standardized patient encounter rooms and archives.