Haha, yeah, this is the first time I've been online today-- exams start next week so I've been (trying) to study. heh.
Ditto pretty much everything Pir8DeacDoc said. But because I'm trying to put off studying for pathology, here's my spin.
I love this school. I'm from Chapel Hill, did my undergrad and post-bacc work at UNC, and worked at UNC hospitals for 2 years before I applied to med school, so I was pretty set on UNC for med school. After I interviewed both places, I had no desire to go to UNC and only wanted to go to ECU. That's just my spin-- I have nothing against UNC and I will always be a Tarheel before I'm a Pirate, but ECU was the right med school for me.
My class is about half non-trads, and I'd say roughly 1/3-1/2 of my class applied multiple times (in other words, persistance pays off). I really love the small class size-- I came from a huge hs to a huge college and I was tired of all the hugeness. My class is very tight, and this has good points and bad points...it's very supportive, but we have very few secrets from each other. My classmates are really great people-- everyone is very supportive, and we all try to have lives outside of med school, and that's a wonderful thing. The only bad thing about ECU is Greenville. The people are incredibly friendly, but it's just not my town. Having said that, that makes it a great place for school because I'm not tempted to go out like I would be in Chapel Hill. If you love barbeque, this is the place to be. So very good. It is insanely cheap to live here-- not only do we have the cheapest tuition in the country, but housing is very affordable. I have a 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartment that costs less than half of my boyfriend's studio apartment outside of NYC.
I loved my interview, and because my application was less than stellar having a closed file worked in my favor. 😉 Most of the people who do interviews are very nice and low key; they're interested in finding a good mix of students who are right for Brody. The best advice I can give is to relax, be yourself, and have some questions about the school ready. This is not a stressful interview. I went over my AMCAS and secondary before the interview, but I'm not sure it helped all that much (interview feedback was before my time😉).
Pathology is calling my name. Keep the questions coming-- either on this thread or PM me. 🙂