

If you stay in Center City on or near Broad st, you can take the Broad St.(orange) subway line to the Allegheny stop, and the school is right there next to the subway exit. Give yourself 45mins to be safe (way safe).
From the airport, with traffic a car ride to Temple Dental could take as long as 45 mins at that time of day (8am-ish). I would definitely plan an hour to give yourself plenty of error space. Make sure the taxi driver takes you to the right campus (Health Sciences campus) not the main campus. Or take the regional train (R1, I think) to suburban station, switch over to the broad st subway line and the same directions as above. Check out septa.org for prices, schedules, etc.
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The easiest thing is to bring your stuff to the interview and put them in Brian's office. Then just change at the school. It worked for me. If anyone is looking for a good place to stay, the Alexander Inn is really nice and cheaper than anything near center city. The subway is easy to use and easy to figure out.
So, what time does the interview get over? and/or What's the latest flight I can take?
The subway was fairly easy to figure out for even a newbie. The Broad Street Line stops at Allgeheny as someone said, and this puts you literally 50 ft. from the school entrance. To get back to the airport is a little harder (but still worth it cause it's cheap!). Take the Broad Street line going South and get off at the City Hall exit. From there you have to walk through the subway concourse to the Regional Rail Line. There's signs to direct you and the employees will point it out if you can't figure it out. From there you buy a ticket for the R1 Line to the airport ($6 at peak time). The R1 leaves about every 30 min from the City Hall station.
The subway was a great way to experience part of the city and fun for those that don't get to ride on them where they live. I recommend trying it.
when you sit down in the group, do not sit directly to the right of the man in the front. There were 5 ppl, and I got grilled to answer every single question instantly while everyone else had like 5 mins to think of some answer. Im quick on my feet though, they were all simple questions. Def would not have wanted to be in the Temple interview as my first one.just my 2 cents