This thread should not create any hostility. I remember when you, commando303, created the thread asking for opinions of the "worst" optometry program. I find my thread much more appropriate. I am asking a question that requires as little as a YES or NO answer. Is the Pennsylvania College of Optometry the most prestigious? To judge which school is the best, one must consider an endless number of factors (board passing rates, clinical exposure, curriculum, tuition, location, et cetera). I am not asking for that. Therefore, I am not intending for the terms "prestige" and "best" to have the same meaning. The roots of optometry started at PCO, and I am wondering if others have opinions similar to mine.
I remember that, myself: nothing productive came of it (though, admitted, no one really flamed anyone, either). A difference, though, my "worst" thread didn't target or laud any particular college; this one, yours, seeks to praise a specific school.
I'm not trying to shut down your topic before it gets off the ground please don't think I am; I simply feel it either won't get very far, or will end in fiery remains.
Just on the question of "prestige," I don't think any college of optometry can claim a significant degree more than any other. In other words, there's no "Ivy League" equivalent when it comes to colleges of eye medicine. Yes, P.C.O. is one of the older schools, but, from what I've read, it's not held in any higher regard than, say, S.U.N.Y. Optometry, which is quite newer, or even Ferris State, which is small and removed, but certainly not looked on with any less favor. The only thing I think anyone can state, here, is the Puerto Rico school and the three "new" (est.: 21
st century) colleges are currently looked down on (no, I'm not advocating the sentiment just presenting its existence).