I'm honestly not sure, I'm not very involved with the admissions side. Anecdotally, I have friends that pre-matched, but they also pre-matched to other schools as well.
There is a technology package included in the fees that includes an M2 MacBook Pro, a 1TB external drive, and a couple other things. Everyone's required to use the same laptop for exams so nobody has a potential hardware advantage over anyone else in exams.
The school gives you a really nice stethoscope (Littmann Cardiology IV), so no need to buy your own. You have the option between business professional or navy blue or black scrubs for patient interview/physical exam labs/OSCEs, but you will need scrubs for dissection lab (2-3x/wk). I recommend just getting the cheapest scrubs you can for dissection, and having them be a separate set from your interview/exam scrubs, since you'll probably throw them out at the end.
Biggest thing I think could be improved on is weekly scheduling. Most lectures aren't mandatory, but every once in a while we'll just have a week that's super packed with everything going on. Scheduling is something that the school has been taking feedback from us about and is working on improving for future classes.
I really like how the curriculum is formatted with a "2-pass" system. We go through normal A&P for each system in the 1st year, with some clinical correlates sprinkled in, then go back through each system the 2nd year focusing on pathophys and treatment. Helps with reinforcement and long-term retention of content so you're not just purging everything once that system block is done. We also have like, 2-3 questions on each exam from previous blocks to help with that too (they tell you what topics they're over). Physical exam and OMM labs are also structured to focus on whatever system block you're learning concurrently too.