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It really comes down to the formal wear, the "no drinks in class" rule, the sterile / strict atmosphere in general, and perceived insensitivity of the staff after some miscellaneous addresses to students.
For me, it's the clown hallway.
Just kidding. But really.
I believe active learning,PBL and TBL have better retention and understanding than passive learning, i.e., Lecture based. Not everybody learns in the same fashion. There are online tests and tests in undergrad student learning services to help you understand what type of learner you are. I would have flailed in a PBL curriculum. Having said that, with the combined cost of college and med school climbing into 300 to 400 k, it is making more and more sense to explore the less expensive options, if you are lucky enough to have that choice. If 60 to 100k seem a fair price to stay home and zoom in your Jammies, it's your call. My school had a strict dress code, but I went to Catholic school and student taught before med school, so throwing on a tie was no big deal. If LECOMS board scores were poor and their match list crappy, then yeah, it wouldn't be for me.People just hate it for the archaic rules they have... Why is it necessary to have no drinks and always wear professional attire? Just seems silly lmao. It's like a business run by old conservatives with outdated laws. Also, is there any proof that PBL is better than normal learning?? If none of this matters to you and you want a cheap school, then I guess you can put up with the crap...
West coast FL you'll pay appx 1000/mo for rent so that's 12k right there, plus living expenses is about another 12k+, if you live frugally. Personally I live in FL in a cheaper area and break even at 3k/mon all told, before debt. However I have a dependent. If you think you can live on less, take out minimum amount of loans.do you happen to know the average cost for a LECOM grad? it says 70k a year although tuition is only 35 of that
It is silly, because its LECOM and their crazy.People just hate it for the archaic rules they have... Why is it necessary to have no drinks and always wear professional attire? Just seems silly lmao. It's like a business run by old conservatives with outdated laws. Also, is there any proof that PBL is better than normal learning?? If none of this matters to you and you want a cheap school, then I guess you can put up with the crap...
Current LECOM-B student here. It's really not bad at all. Some people are big time complainers. I felt really apprehensive after reading all the horror stories online, but none of that has come close to reality for me. It helps to have a good attitude when dealing with admin. The main pros for me were cost and location. The Sarasota area is really great if you like beautiful beaches and water activities. I go to the beach most weeks and enjoy having plenty of time to study without interruption. Most of our curriculum has been online since the pandemic, but I've still been able to make friends and socialize with classmates. PBL is alright, but probably not for everyone. This school is what you make of it for the most part. The campus rules don't really bother me much, and there is a large student lounge/cafeteria that lots of people study in where you're allowed to bring food/drinks/whatever. Can't speak to rotations yet. From what I've gathered Bradenton is fairly laid back compared to the other campuses. I don't regret attending so far.
No food or drinks allowed except for the cafeteria. Clown hallway is lined with clown art as a tribute to the Ringling Brother's I think. I heard they made a large donation to help start the school. It's a little unsettling late at night.No drinks? Like no water allowed in the classrooms?
Also what is this clown hallway?
Full COA is about 75k for a first year if you take out full loans.do you happen to know the average cost for a LECOM grad? it says 70k a year although tuition is only 35 of that
People just hate it for the archaic rules they have... Why is it necessary to have no drinks and always wear professional attire? Just seems silly lmao. It's like a business run by old conservatives with outdated laws. Also, is there any proof that PBL is better than normal learning?? If none of this matters to you and you want a cheap school, then I guess you can put up with the crap...
Thank you for sharing your opinion!Current LECOM-B student here. It's really not bad at all. Some people are big time complainers. I felt really apprehensive after reading all the horror stories online, but none of that has come close to reality for me. It helps to have a good attitude when dealing with admin. The main pros for me were cost and location. The Sarasota area is really great if you like beautiful beaches and water activities. I go to the beach most weeks and enjoy having plenty of time to study without interruption. Most of our curriculum has been online since the pandemic, but I've still been able to make friends and socialize with classmates. PBL is alright, but probably not for everyone. This school is what you make of it for the most part. The campus rules don't really bother me much, and there is a large student lounge/cafeteria that lots of people study in where you're allowed to bring food/drinks/whatever. Can't speak to rotations yet. From what I've gathered Bradenton is fairly laid back compared to the other campuses. I don't regret attending so far.
Thank you for sharing your opinion!
I have a question about PBL. You said it is not for everyone. What do you find particularly challenging? Would you prefer lecture based approach? Did you choose it, but not got it?