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congratulations!!I havent received an interview yet...when were you complete, and are you OOS for western?
If you are flying in, I suggest you fly into Ontario airport instead of LAX.
what are the western interviews like, i got one in a couple weeks
hey guys, i just got invited to interview!! im excited :-D im OOS...
I know western is a really good program....my only concern with western is that the campus is like 4 buildings...and the location is pretty rural-ish? Anyone has comments on this?
thanks 🙂
Also, 90% of people interviewed at western are eventually accepted. If that helps ease some anxiety, more power.
that's definitely not true.. the hard numbers say only about 1/3 of those interviewed get accepted. but if you think about it, that is still some amazing odds.
Hey OC, I'll see you there on Nov 15th. Congrats Tensyle; when is your interview?
Hey Tensyle,
Western is in a city named Pomona. I wouldn't call the area rural. It's not a city. It's got more of a suburban feel (not a real nice suburban area....). Pomona is known to have poor air quality. Umm..what else, I'm not sure about 4 different building....perhaps someone else can tell you more about that. The campus sort of looks **itty. It is about 45 minute drive (without traffic) from downtown LA, and about the same distance to the Orange county beaches. Being in Socal, housing is expensive. One of the Western students (StringerBell) informed me that the financial aid budget for room AND board is $11,500/yr. This amount is insanely low considering that you are in Socal. I'd say you need to have 2 other room mates to survive with such low budget for room and board or live in a bad area. Hmm...this is an issue for me since I have to finance 100% of the budget/fee.
Thanks for the info, OC. The looks of the campus, the area, and the budgeting set aside, would you say COMP has a good program/rotations?
Thanks for the info, OC. The looks of the campus, the area, and the budgeting set aside, would you say COMP has a good program/rotations?
One other thing, I've read in the past in Western's website that they have affiliations with Pacific hospital of Long Beach, Downey medical ctr etc.... Those hospitals (especially Pacific hospital of LB) are some lower tiered hospitals.....Pacific hospital is tiny. However, I think Western may have new clinical affiliations with Arrowhead hospital. I'm not sure how that hospital is. It's a rural hospital I'm sure since Arrowhead is right by a ski resort named Big Bear which is very rural. Again, I have no idea how big/rural Arrowhead hospital is.
But, from what I hear, the students at Western are very happy and feel that they get excellent educations there.
I love Western no matter what though.
Hey guys I had a unique experience when I went to interview at Western. In talking to my interviewers I told them that I would be in town for a couple of days after my interview and so they told me to go and check out their rotation sites. I was close to Downey Regional and so I told them to set me up with someone there who wouldnt mind showing me around the place. It turned out that the person they set me up with was an intern and so I got there around 6 am the next morning and got to round with the interns, go on grand rounds, even answer a couple questions that the attending threw at me in the break room during discussion. It was pretty damn awesome. So I realize that the hospital was kinda small in comparison to Arrowhead or Westwood but being a county hospital you see most anything and everything (according to the residents).
It was just a really neat experience and its one that eased my mind about coming to Western.
alright i have a question for other future interviewees.
what is a wise response to if they ask "did you apply to DO and MD programs? (and maybe how many of each?)"
because i did apply to both schools (many more MD than DO), so is it a good idea to divulge that type of information? what is everyone's opinion on this type of question? thanks.

Sometimes it might be better to not divulge that information, but at Western they don't seem to care. Obviously you don't have to be honest because they don't have access to your AMCAS application, but if they somehow find out you weren't being honest, well heh... 👎
I would just be honest and explain where you applied, why, etc...
Personal anecdote: When I interviewed (oh so long ago), my interviewer (one of the most traditional osteopaths on staff) asked where I applied and I simply told him: ~43 MD, 1 post-bacc, 1 DO. That didn't seem to affect the decision process since I'm drudging through 2nd year now.
Your mileage may vary.
Good luck!![]()
thanks! good advice 🙂