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I interviewed at two different DO schools last week, and the social differences between the schools were both striking and unclear from the websites. I couldn't find any centralized descriptions through search, and the interview feedback doesn't seem to say why people liked or disliked a school. I thought it could be helpful if we combined our impressions of the sorts of non-academic qualities of schools that go into who they are a good fit for.
AZCOM seemed to have a lot of bright and friendly introverts. The faculty and staff were proud of their open door policy, and came across as somewhat granola, professional, and sincerely interested in the students. The cafeteria was filled with students who conversed at low enough volumes that it was easy to hear the people at your table. As a geeky and social introvert, I felt very comfortable at AZCOM.
Western-Lebanon was much more extroverted. Students, staff and faculty were very friendly and there was a lot of laughter. The pizza social got fairly loud, and the students were enthusiastic. The current students described a family atmosphere at the school, and there is much school involvement in the town. It was a warm, welcoming school and seemed like a great place for more extroverted students.
AZCOM seemed to have a lot of bright and friendly introverts. The faculty and staff were proud of their open door policy, and came across as somewhat granola, professional, and sincerely interested in the students. The cafeteria was filled with students who conversed at low enough volumes that it was easy to hear the people at your table. As a geeky and social introvert, I felt very comfortable at AZCOM.
Western-Lebanon was much more extroverted. Students, staff and faculty were very friendly and there was a lot of laughter. The pizza social got fairly loud, and the students were enthusiastic. The current students described a family atmosphere at the school, and there is much school involvement in the town. It was a warm, welcoming school and seemed like a great place for more extroverted students.
