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Im an M1 @ Nova and made a post at the beginning of the semester and I'm writing a follow up now since the semester is over. My first post had some backlash from other students who attend nova but I'm just trying to give you all some balance. The school will tell you all the great things but I'm gonna try and inform you of some of the not so great things. I'm happy here but can't say for certain if given the opportunity to do it all over again, I would again choose Nova.
Biochem here is a complete abomination. On board scores the school always scores "below average", but I will bet anyone out there that it is in fact THE WORST bchem program in the nation. There are four professors who teach the class, and 3 of them are completely awful. Seemingly, the only way to do well in the course is to memorize questions from old exams (they reuse A LOT of exam questions) but what the hell is the point of that. We came here to become good doctors and get a good education... I'm not paying $300,000 to memorize a packet of tests only to look like an idiot on my board exam and in rotations
They tried to put a band aid on the bchem program by adding an additional course called clinical reasoning. In theory the class is a good idea... clinical examples to stuff we are supposedly learning in biochem. The execution has been awful though. We weren't given any course material until the last 5 lectures... so what did we do for the first 15 or so lectures? Who the hell knows. Another thing is the person teaching the course has NO CREDENTIALS. Only things known about her are 1) she JUST finished her residency and 2) she is in a relationship with the assistant dean. I will give you one guess which one of those two things got her the job.
When I interviewed here, I was told all the lectures are recorded and posted online. What an absolute lie. Only 1 class is recorded... and its not even one of our core courses. We've heard all sorts of reasons about why they don't post material, which makes it curious that the other programs here (nursing, dental, etc) have access to their lectures. Bottom line tho, they lied to me. Ne questions you have about the curriculum, ask to see documentation of it because I've heard ppl say they were promised all sorts of things that the school didn't follow up on. I bring this up because I AM NOT CONVINCED THAT THEY WON"T MAKE YOU TAKE SPANISH. Our class received an email a few weeks ago saying spanish would be optional from now on. We they got another email saying spanish is still manditory but it is optional whether to take it online or in a class.
Biochem here is a complete abomination. On board scores the school always scores "below average", but I will bet anyone out there that it is in fact THE WORST bchem program in the nation. There are four professors who teach the class, and 3 of them are completely awful. Seemingly, the only way to do well in the course is to memorize questions from old exams (they reuse A LOT of exam questions) but what the hell is the point of that. We came here to become good doctors and get a good education... I'm not paying $300,000 to memorize a packet of tests only to look like an idiot on my board exam and in rotations
They tried to put a band aid on the bchem program by adding an additional course called clinical reasoning. In theory the class is a good idea... clinical examples to stuff we are supposedly learning in biochem. The execution has been awful though. We weren't given any course material until the last 5 lectures... so what did we do for the first 15 or so lectures? Who the hell knows. Another thing is the person teaching the course has NO CREDENTIALS. Only things known about her are 1) she JUST finished her residency and 2) she is in a relationship with the assistant dean. I will give you one guess which one of those two things got her the job.
When I interviewed here, I was told all the lectures are recorded and posted online. What an absolute lie. Only 1 class is recorded... and its not even one of our core courses. We've heard all sorts of reasons about why they don't post material, which makes it curious that the other programs here (nursing, dental, etc) have access to their lectures. Bottom line tho, they lied to me. Ne questions you have about the curriculum, ask to see documentation of it because I've heard ppl say they were promised all sorts of things that the school didn't follow up on. I bring this up because I AM NOT CONVINCED THAT THEY WON"T MAKE YOU TAKE SPANISH. Our class received an email a few weeks ago saying spanish would be optional from now on. We they got another email saying spanish is still manditory but it is optional whether to take it online or in a class.