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Residency applicants (past or present), should the following things matter when assessing programs after your interview days?
1) The other applicants themselves on that particular day - are they friendly? are the genuinely nice? are they arrogant or sarcastic? do they name drop? do a lot of them seem "local"? do they care about you? basically, what "type" of people is the program recruiting, and what type of people are drawn to this program?
2) The facilities - are they well-lit? are there windows ANYWHERE? do they look and smell like a dungeon? is it safe to walk around them when leaving? do they feel cramped and crowded? can teams round in the hallways without blocking everyone else? is clinic comfortable or does it look like crap? did the tour guide resident even show us ALL the places we'll be working? - if not, what are they trying to hide?
3) The interview experience with the interviewers - did the interviewer put you in the hotseat? did they ask about you or brag about themselves? what particular things did they nitpick on your application to talk about? did they focus only on school, goals, research, or does it seem like they have hobbies, lives, families, layers, dimension, personality? was the attitude of the interview "we are very lucky to have you here today", or "you are very lucky to be here today"?
Interested to see what you all think of this. Whether for good or for bad, I am finding all 3 of these things (among many others) affect my "feel" of a program, and part of me wonders whether or not they should factor in at all.
1) The other applicants themselves on that particular day - are they friendly? are the genuinely nice? are they arrogant or sarcastic? do they name drop? do a lot of them seem "local"? do they care about you? basically, what "type" of people is the program recruiting, and what type of people are drawn to this program?
2) The facilities - are they well-lit? are there windows ANYWHERE? do they look and smell like a dungeon? is it safe to walk around them when leaving? do they feel cramped and crowded? can teams round in the hallways without blocking everyone else? is clinic comfortable or does it look like crap? did the tour guide resident even show us ALL the places we'll be working? - if not, what are they trying to hide?
3) The interview experience with the interviewers - did the interviewer put you in the hotseat? did they ask about you or brag about themselves? what particular things did they nitpick on your application to talk about? did they focus only on school, goals, research, or does it seem like they have hobbies, lives, families, layers, dimension, personality? was the attitude of the interview "we are very lucky to have you here today", or "you are very lucky to be here today"?
Interested to see what you all think of this. Whether for good or for bad, I am finding all 3 of these things (among many others) affect my "feel" of a program, and part of me wonders whether or not they should factor in at all.