@ppushpak I appreciate the responses.
Also, being someone who has never been in med school before, I am unclear about what a typical med school schedule looks like. I know it varies for everyone, but roughly from what time to what time are you in classes or doing something related to med school?
For those who decide to not to attend class, are they just in their room all the time studying?
Also, random but out of curiosity, does VCU have tutoring services for students who are having trouble with classes? If so, how’s the quality and who are the tutors (I.e. professors, older students)?
I know that some students shadow during M1. If you are interested in shadowing, does VCU connect you with opportunities? Or do you have to find them yourself?
From your experience, how do you fit research into your med school schedule?
Another question I had is what is it like to make new friends at VCU? I’m guessing that you’re able to make friends during the first few weeks of med school due to orientation. But when people stop attending classes, how can you actually meet these people? Or, is it at that point you’re limited to making friends who attend class and social events?
I know that there is not a second look. When is the best time I should visit to learn more about VCU?
I apologize for the many questions, and thank you so much for taking the time to reply to them.
@Morc @ppushpak @NeuroticButCute