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Amy B said:Anyone interviewing on the 5th of Nov???
DOtobe said:To be honest...
I didn't really like it that much when I interviewed there a couple years ago. The school was extremely small (I think it was even smaller than my high school!) and the town was too. I didn't like that the town only had maybe a bed and breakfast and a Wal-Mart. I also didn't like that in order to attend there I had to practice in WV for 5 years after finishing residency. I interviewed there in 2000, and things may have changed since then (i.e. they may have added some new classrooms or something) but I didn't feel like I would want to spend the first two years of my medical education there.
Kevbot said:Do you really have to practice in WV for 5 years????? 😱
DOtobe said:To be honest...
I didn't really like it that much when I interviewed there a couple years ago. The school was extremely small (I think it was even smaller than my high school!) and the town was too. I didn't like that the town only had maybe a bed and breakfast and a Wal-Mart. I also didn't like that in order to attend there I had to practice in WV for 5 years after finishing residency. I interviewed there in 2000, and things may have changed since then (i.e. they may have added some new classrooms or something) but I didn't feel like I would want to spend the first two years of my medical education there.
DOtobe said:I interviewed there in 2000
EMTLizzy said:I interviewed there a few weeks ago and LOVED it. I had my heart set on going to a school as close to JErsey as possible, but after interviewing there I had to put it within my top 3 choices of schools.
I'm all about the small town and small classes. That's exactly the kind of school I'm looking for. The classrooms were great and the anatomy lab was top notch. Everyone is super-friendly and it felt like a very welcoming atmosphere.
I want to go to a school where I feel comfortable and glad to get up every morning for class. I just know WVCOM is that kind of place.
There were a few things you'll find that make it a great place. A major part is how friendly and approachable the faculty are. I was told they often come by the library on weekends to help students. I was also told about a student who went to one of the anatomists' homes to work on his Model T and study anatomy. The faculty and some local churches also cook dinner for the students during exam week.
I just love things like that!
Stay at the General Lewis Inn when you go for your interview too!
BOHICA-FIGMO said:That model T professor story must be a myth or legend since I was told the same story! Doesn't mean it wasn't true... but still
medic170 said:Why is it a myth just because they told you too? BTW, I too was told the story when I interviewed there, but they told us which prof it was, so all you have to do is ask if you think its a myth.