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Old 07-02-2012, 10:18 PM   #1
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There have been a few threads addressing this briefly, but I was wondering if anyone can comment on the DO schools that do not have mandatory attendance (with recorded lectures) and those schools with block schedules?

Also, any DO schools that are true P/F?

I know exactly how I learn best, and I think this would be BY FAR the learning environment most conducive to my success. I am extremely self-motivated, but enjoy being able to make my own schedule if need be, not looking to 'slack off'
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MSUCOM has non-mandatory attendance, recorded lectures (can be watched anytime), streaming lectures (can be watched live), and is pass/fail with 70% as the percentage needed in most classes. Very cooperative peers and a good environment.
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NYCOM is p/f and has recorded lectures. I'm not sure about the attendance but some of my friends tell me they don't go to class so I guess it isn't mandatory either
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