read penn state's website, student doctor, my application
What impressed you positively?
penn state is an awesome place. the facilities are very nice, the medical school is physically connected to the hospital, and the faculty-student dynamic is def. positive. penn state is also interested in ethics education. they even have a literary magazine (i didn't see anything like this at any other schools). penn state trains doctors who are informed on a number of different levels-- science, art, and politics.
What impressed you negatively?
i only spent the day in hershey so i can't say a whole lot about it, but from what i did see, it seems like it's pretty secluded and maybe a little dull. however, the students that we ate lunch with really tried to dispel that notion saying that hershey is actually pretty touristy (b/c of the chocolate and all that noise), it's close to harrisburg and the airport, it's only an hour away from philly, and they encourage students to complete some rotations off-site (in cites across the world).
What did you wish you had known ahead of time?
stay at the COMFORT INN
What are your general comments?
the interview format is pretty standard-- 2 interviews, each about 45 minutes. the ppl i interviewed with were very nice. the first guy just went through my app., and we talked pretty casually about my history and the school. the second guy was incredible. he was a lot of fun to talk to, and it seems like he really cares about his students. this really impressed me.
📍 On-Site Experience
Who was the tour given by?
Other
How did the tour guide seem?
Enthusiastic
What is your in-state status?
Out of state
What were your total hours spent traveling?
2-3 hours
What was your primary mode of travel?
Airplane
About how much did you spend on room, food, and travel?