I wrote a kinda lengthy response to this, but it didnt post correctly--here's the abbreviated version:
1. I am an accepted student who has lived in Toledo for my entire life. Toledo is NOT a rural city, but its night life does leave a lot to be desired. However, Toledo has plenty enough to keep a busy med student entertained, and it is also within easy driving distance of more exciting cities such as Ann Arbor, Windsor, Detroit, Columbus, Chicago or Cleveland.
2. I have many friends who have attended or are attending this school--they all agree that the student body is very close and supportive. It fosters a "we're all in this together" attitude.
3. Lectures are all recorded as MP3s. My tour guides made it clear that lectures are optional.
4. Grading is sort of P/F... you are given an actual percentage grade, but there are "high pass", "Pass" and "fail" ranges which are what really matters on the day to day. The percentages are pretty much just for rankings. If you fail a test, you have to attend a tutoring type class in the evenings with other people who sucked it up on that test. The idea is to make sure it doesn't happen again. All test questions are formatted like they are on Step 1, which I thought was a plus. Also, you get to take your boards on campus there since it's an approved test site. Kinda cool I guess.
5. Can't find the sample schedule they gave us on interview day regarding hours/day students spend in class, but I remember it seeming pretty standard 8-3 or so depending on the day.
Hope this helps!