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texas applicant here:
1) we have to submit our rankings by jan. 15th...just wondering, how is everybody deciding how to rank the schools they've interviewed at and what factors (besides location) are you taking into consideration? all of the students at the schools i've visited say the same thing...that they're generally happy, that no one is competitive, etc...so the differences are starting to blur a little bit.
2) while i liked UTMB galveston when i visited, they also have the most non-traditional curriculum, with PBL groups all throughout the mornings, leaving you with afternoons off to study...it seems like since the PBL sessions are graded on a subjective level, it would be harder for somebody who dosen't like to talk a lot to fare well in that kind of situation.... also students at UTMB are not handed lecture notes to follow unlike other schools...while i realize that a lot of med school consists of self-teaching, it also seems like there is a lot less structure during the first year, which could actually make it harder to manage your study time...versus schools like houston, tech, and san antonio which have lectures scheduled throughout the day leaving you with less time to study...what are everbody's thoughts on having the structure of a traditional curriculum versus being left with more independent time in a PBL curriculum like UTMB's?
1) we have to submit our rankings by jan. 15th...just wondering, how is everybody deciding how to rank the schools they've interviewed at and what factors (besides location) are you taking into consideration? all of the students at the schools i've visited say the same thing...that they're generally happy, that no one is competitive, etc...so the differences are starting to blur a little bit.
2) while i liked UTMB galveston when i visited, they also have the most non-traditional curriculum, with PBL groups all throughout the mornings, leaving you with afternoons off to study...it seems like since the PBL sessions are graded on a subjective level, it would be harder for somebody who dosen't like to talk a lot to fare well in that kind of situation.... also students at UTMB are not handed lecture notes to follow unlike other schools...while i realize that a lot of med school consists of self-teaching, it also seems like there is a lot less structure during the first year, which could actually make it harder to manage your study time...versus schools like houston, tech, and san antonio which have lectures scheduled throughout the day leaving you with less time to study...what are everbody's thoughts on having the structure of a traditional curriculum versus being left with more independent time in a PBL curriculum like UTMB's?