Hey Dusty,
I think I would be very happy at UW. I talked to current med students at the lunch they had for us, and they had just finished their first biochem exam....and they were still enthusiastic about the school 🙂
I also interviewed with an MS2 and she assured me taht it is still possible to have a life outside of medical school, and that the atmosphere was collegial rather than competitive. I could kind of get that from just walking around the med school - med students who were between lectures saw us touring (in our suits, we stuck out like sore thumbs 🙂 ) and they would stop us to talk and wish us good luck.
They were very forthcoming about good/bad aspects of the school, which I found quite refreshing. They are aware of which classes are not stellar (ie purely lecture rather than interactive) and they were willing to talk about the differences between MCW and UW...mostly that UW is an academic environment where MCW is more heavily clinical. I am sure I would get a slightly different story from MCW students, but they said that when getting letters for residencies, the department heads at UW are far more widely known, due to their research. I am personally more into the clinical than the research, but with the multitude of volunteer clinical activities, and the mentorships that they offer, it is possible to get clinical exposure from your first year.
This is getting quite long, so I'll stop gushing now.... If you want any more info, feel free to email me!
🙂 Shannon