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Why has no one mentioned the shirt and tie dress code? Everyone gives lecom a hard time, why not CUSOM? I was accepted here, but I just feel like a shirt/tie dress code is just too oppressive. Med school is opressive enough without being told to how to dress. I agree that this school has potential to be really good, but as of now it is too soon to tell. Sure fancy sim labs are cool and shiny but in the end robots are not people. A school should be judged on the clinical rotation sites, and as of now there are no student antecedents on how these work (because no one has done them - which for a prospective student with two other options is hard to overlook). Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed my interview at CUSOM and everyone is ridiculously friendly (and I was thrilled to be accepted), but I think not having any concrete (student experience) info on rotation sites and the ridiculous dress code (why do I need a tie to go sit in lecture?) are some big red flags to consider.
Side note: during my interview the dean mentioned that tobacco companies donated money to CUSOM. Why does everyone give LUCOM a hard time for its tobacco affiliations, but no one ever mentions it for CUSOM?
Because the dress code is not a big deal for many, and not a deal breaker for almost all. You are right that a lot of things at the moment really on what we're told by faculty. You just have to decide for yourself how much you buy into it. CUSOM, like any school, may not be for everyone. Only you can decide that, but I'm turning down acceptances at "more established" schools because I FEEL it is the best fit for me and my family.