Hello, I'm a MSU CHM MS1.
I really like MSU. The teaching faculty are generally excellent (there are always a few you don't like). The clinical faculty and staff are very friendly and always willing to help. They often go out of their was to make sure that students are doing okay, their focus is on the student. I was sick one day and a physician that I talked to here was concerned. She offered to help me get into the student health center ASAP as well as contacted me to make sure I was doing okay the next day. This is a M.D. with a busy practice..who still takes time to care about the medical students.
The classes are intense, but they will be at any school you go to. However, this is reduced somewhat in some classes. Gross Anatomy is based on prosections, students do not do the dissecting. This has pros and cons. First, we spent a lot less time in lab, and I still feel I have a great understanding of anatomy. Also, it allows us to see the same structures on several bodies, not just our one "assigned" cadaver. The cons are that you don't get to dissect and get a feel for depth of structures, however there is an elective dissection course you can take after you complete Gross Anatomy.
The pass rate for boards is high, about the national average, which is the high nineties. The faculty tells us that statisically, anyone at CHM who has an average score in classes above 85% has 100% pass rate for boards. This is of course considering that you take the time to study for boards as well.
Like many other schools, MSU is facing heavy budget cuts next year. This applies to ALL state supported schools though. MSU CHM is looking for ways to slash their budget to accomodate. One step is closing the small Saginaw campus that was an option for clinlical rotations in 3rd and 4th yrs. Nearby Flint is left open as well as the other 4 campuses (GR, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Marquette). This is a major cut for CHM...but they are doing this to avoid HUGE tuition increases and perserve the integrety of their programs. They did have the students in mind when making this decision.
I applied and was accepted to Wayne, but decided not to attend there. I know little besides the basics, so I'm not in a real good position to answer questions about it.
Good luck with the decision

Mossjoh
