I really wish the person posted their conversation but I understand why they didn't.
I know Hunter is a great program, but I was turned off completely and didn't apply. It seems like the faculty wants their egos stroked more than anything else.
Some highlights from Hunter's admissions page: (full page here: http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/creativewriting/how.shtml)
When the online application form asks which other colleges you're applying to, if you don't list any colleges we'll assume you've applied to lots but would rather not say. If you are applying only to Hunter please write "Hunter Only." When we ask you what other colleges you have applied to we would really like to know.
4. 500 words explaining why you are right for us (and vice versa).
In administration-speak this is the “statement of purpose” that accompanies your application. In real life it’s a 500 word letter in which you tell us who you are. Even more importantly, it is your opportunity to tell us what you understand about where you are applying. Before you write a word you should have read the most important work of the three writers who would teach you at Hunter. You should have also read their interviews and visited their websites. You will have attended the Open House if that is possible. Lastly, you will have also read this website carefully. To check how successful your letter is, try changing the name Hunter to Iowa (or NYU or Michigan). If the resulting letter makes no sense it is absolutely perfect.’
6. Make sure you know who the faculty are
Your reasons for coming to Hunter might include its convenience on the subway, or the very reasonable tuition costs. These are both good reasons, but not what the Hunter MFA is all about, which is to assemble the best collection of students and faculty in the country. We'll be spending a lot of time reading your work and then finding out who you are. Likewise, to better understand what you are getting into, you should find out more about us. See Who will teach you.
(Translation of part 6: the faculty is the most important part and you better know it)