"Although the course are intense, it is definitely doable as long as you don't procrastinate too much and only study the night before."
With all due respect, I am a student at Nova in my 3rd year, and NO ONE here goes out on weekends past the first 2 weeks or so of school....we had 4 drops (a few of which got into other schools), and 3 or 4 repeats last year. The class ave on any test is rarely over about 82-84. Some tests see an ave EVERY year in the upper sixties....mind you that I feel this is ridiculous, and that there are a few (mainly gen ed) teachers here that should not have a job, but this place is incredibly difficult. I would say that I would be more alarmed if a school had never dropped anyone, never repeats anyone, etc. Look at the attrition rates of a lot of medical schools for an easy comparison...and if we want to be considered as partners, our schools must maintain a high standard.
With all that said, it depends a lot as to why someone quit, dropped, etc....a lot of times the "personal reasons" were the scapegoat for a program that was already handing them their lunch....that is the case with many that I know here. If people work hard (go to our library on a sat night, it is wall to wall OD students), they will make it. Good luck up there in the snow. I was THIS close to choosing PCO myself :👍