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Hi All,
I am posting this for more info on these 2 awesome schools.
Here's my pros and cons list
NYITCOM:
Pros
- Cheaper
- P/F
- Closer to me, my family, and friends 🙂
- MS program I am interested in
- the option between case-based learning or lectures
- Great match lists
- Seems like a lot of research opportunities
- Lectures are recorded
- Great match list
- Give students longer to study for boards
Cons
- Not the most inviting campus
- A lot of dislike for the administration I see online from past/current students
- high attrition rate some say, others say this is overblown
- Commuter school, I like having a sense of community at my schools and I feel like that's hard with a commuter school, Maybe I'm wrong 🙂
CCOM
Pros
- Really strong rotation sites
- Really nice match list
- Closer to the city
- Seems more like a community of a school
- Seems like a lot of research opportunities
- Newer facilities
- Lovely campus
- One of the original 5
- Great match list
- Really good boards scores
- I understand professors give out packets and those are all you need to do well
Cons
- Expensive
- A, B, C system
- No recorded lectures
- Far away from me/must fly
- Exams every week, from what I understand
Anything I am missing? Is anything I said wrong? Any opinions on either school with reasons would be greatly appreciated.
I am posting this for more info on these 2 awesome schools.
Here's my pros and cons list
NYITCOM:
Pros
- Cheaper
- P/F
- Closer to me, my family, and friends 🙂
- MS program I am interested in
- the option between case-based learning or lectures
- Great match lists
- Seems like a lot of research opportunities
- Lectures are recorded
- Great match list
- Give students longer to study for boards
Cons
- Not the most inviting campus
- A lot of dislike for the administration I see online from past/current students
- high attrition rate some say, others say this is overblown
- Commuter school, I like having a sense of community at my schools and I feel like that's hard with a commuter school, Maybe I'm wrong 🙂
CCOM
Pros
- Really strong rotation sites
- Really nice match list
- Closer to the city
- Seems more like a community of a school
- Seems like a lot of research opportunities
- Newer facilities
- Lovely campus
- One of the original 5
- Great match list
- Really good boards scores
- I understand professors give out packets and those are all you need to do well
Cons
- Expensive
- A, B, C system
- No recorded lectures
- Far away from me/must fly
- Exams every week, from what I understand
Anything I am missing? Is anything I said wrong? Any opinions on either school with reasons would be greatly appreciated.
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