He said that his cohort (and those before his) are pretty social and friendly. Plenty of activities (formals, parties, etc.)
He said exams basically suck [but what's new there?].
He said that the sport seasons are pretty intense on campus (I assume bball and football).
He said morgantown is a typical college town with good areas/housing and other areas that are dirty/nasty.
He said winters aren't too bad, but can be a little hectic if your car doesn't have 4WD (or AWD). If you have experience with driving in winter conditions, then a regular car with snow tires will suffice.
He said that the grading is along the HP/P/F format. The student body isn't cut-throat. People don't have problems matching into specialties. Step1 scores depend on how much prep you do for it.
He said that if you like "outdoor activities" (read: skiing, rafting, boating, fishing, camping, hunting, hiking, biking, snowboarding, rock climbing, picnic, etc) then WV will be almost heaven.
He said the student recreation center is quite wonderful.
He said the med facilities are nice.
He said plenty of bars/clubs and underclass girls that will be woo'd that your a med student.