I'm a first year at MCP Hahnemann, although I did the IMS post-bacc program last year, so I've been here for a year already. It's a great school. I've been very impressed with the interest that the professors have in teaching... they really go out of their way to help us learn things. I was not used to this coming from a huge undergrad university where all professors cared about was solely their research. Another great aspect of the school is its curriculum. It actually offers 2 track for students to choose from: a problem-based learning track and a more traditional lecture-based track, set up in the form of symptom-based modules throughout the year. The downside to the 2 tracks is that it really makes class rankings impossible, and partly for this reason MCPHU doesn't rank its students. However, I think this is actually a good thing; I've found that the attitude of the students is much more casual and geared toward learning the material, rather than trying to beat out your classmates. I don't think this really hinders you in anyway when it comes to applying to residencies either- MCPHU has had some great match results over the years, and I think an individual's grades/Step 1 scores are more important for this than an actual class ranking- especially since residency adcoms know MCPHU doesn't rank. Lastly, the financial problems of the school a few years back seem to have been a blessing in disguise- they are now backed financially by Tenet Healthcare, and the money seems to be rolling in. Because of this, the facilities are very modern, and we have state-of-the-art technology for learning, etc. As I said, my classmates are great... everyone is very friendly and casual. Not many uptight "pre-med types" here. I love it here and expect to have a great four years.
-Dave 😎