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1. The dress code calls for professional attire or scrubs with closed toed shoes. I doubt 50% of my class adheres to dress code daily. The dress code was enacted to prevent people from coming to class in their beach wear, which was a problem in the past. No one (to my knowledge) has ever gotten in trouble for not being in dress code.
2. Only 70% attendance is required; beyond that there is a mere 2% reduction in your grade up to 50%, at which point you fail.
3. Swiping your card anytime during a class gives you full credit for attendance (they tell you you have 10 minutes after class starts to swipe in, but this isn't true). For example, today we had class 8-12. I came to class at 11 and swiped my card, and I get full credit for being there for all 4 hours.
Yes the policies may seem like a big hassle, but once you're really in med school they are not a big deal at all. (This from a person who was very much anti-attendance and dress code policies when I started school here.)
2. Only 70% attendance is required; beyond that there is a mere 2% reduction in your grade up to 50%, at which point you fail.
3. Swiping your card anytime during a class gives you full credit for attendance (they tell you you have 10 minutes after class starts to swipe in, but this isn't true). For example, today we had class 8-12. I came to class at 11 and swiped my card, and I get full credit for being there for all 4 hours.
Yes the policies may seem like a big hassle, but once you're really in med school they are not a big deal at all. (This from a person who was very much anti-attendance and dress code policies when I started school here.)