Did some one mention USF interview?
Haha oh yea, I remember my experience... I was but 21 years of age.. a young buck just trying to find his path through life.... I arrived to Tam-pah the night before, and stayed in the wonderful Windgate; they tempted me with the lure of a free breakfast and free internet access, along with a complimentary belly dancing show that could rival those found in Las Vegas.
In any case, the interview started really early... I was dropped off, amphibiously, around the medical center - which was tucked away deep into the campus, hidden from sight (perhaps that allows them to test you... if you manage to find the office, you can't be that stupid, right? Yet another variable to consider along with MCAT and GPA). Once there, the head druid Larkin instructed me to feed. He explained a system where you would attain "points" depending on the net mass (measured in grams) of food you consumed throughout the day... He advised that the leaf-eaters should consume the greens... the carnivores the meat.. and the pansies the pastries. I had the pastry. Guava. Delicious.
After breakfast, they showed us around the school, and explained some of the history. It turns out, USF med was created by the Seminoles in 1867 in an attempt to find a cure for yellow fever. During WWII, it was used as a make-shift internment camp for Asian Americans. Every year, hundreds of elderly gather in Tam-pah to watch the annual citrus ritual - several hundred pounds of citrus are loaded onto wooden barges, and hauled by manitees up and down the West Coast. A rich, rich history indeed.
THe interviews were rather interesting in themselves. For starters, its closed file. THere are two interviewers, a faculty member and a student (normally a fourth year). The faculty member was a nice guy. After our handshake, he told me in fluent Spanish, "bebe del pezon de la sabiduria." Haha, what an odd fellow. The student interviewer was this incredibly hot blonde girl.
All in all, you should park in the lot that they instruct you Runner MD, that was the purpose of this post.
"-Amn gurl, you so pro-fine!"