This is true, the first two years at Drew are at UCLA. This is what put Drew at the top of my list. That is, until I realized that the first two years of med school are the same no matter where you are. It's the basic sciences and these are, for all intents and purposes, constant and invariable amongst universities. What you truly need to focus on is the clinical opporunities offered by each institution, and then decide which coincides with your personal goals. For instance, as I menioned, Drew was my top choice. But as I began to weigh Drew versus other schools I had been accepted to, I realized going to Drew would be career suicide. This is because you are required to do your 3rd year clinical training at King/Drew hospital-- easily the hopital with the worst reputation in the state. The reason this is important is because the staff that trains your during your 3rd year will be writing your letters of rec for residency. Now, if I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that I wanted to devote my life to primary care in underserved communities, Drew would be my dream school hands down. But, I am not ready to limit my options at this stage. I'd like to have every door open to me should I decided down the line that I want to pursue Derm or Rad Onc-- two very competitive specialties. That said, I very very very relecutantly turned Drew down and am placing all of my hopes in a UCI acceptance. Should that not pan out I'll be heading to Tufts.
Anyway, I hope my long-winded reply shed some light on your situation. And just to clarify, I still think Drew is an amazing program. But my pragmatism won't let me limit my options this early in the game.
G'luck!