Well, wadja wanna know?
School is awesome, very well rounded education. We're in a transition to making most tests computer based at the moment. Anatomy is fully computer based (both lab and lecture tests) and histology is somewhat computer based on the microscope side (no scopes, all slides are scanned) but tests are still paper based in there. They are talking of moving towards CBT though. Biochem and OMM are also debating it.
Rotations: Official information:
http://www.healthsciences.okstate.edu/student/incoming/lateryears.cfm
http://www.healthsciences.okstate.edu/college/clinical/clerkship/calendar.cfm
Outside information: the OSU Teaching hospital just got a huge amount of funding and a large part went into getting it out of debt and the state buying it out, however, a smaller but significant portion went into the residency programs there (the largest portion to radiology getting the whole damn thing revamped, next largest to the cardiology/Cardiothoracic surgery including brand new cath lab, and many other fun things).
We have club meetings quite often and many times residents and/or attendings from the respective clubs (ie Emergency medicine, radiology, gen surgery) and they discuss their job responsibilities, income, experiences to expect as a Med Student, etc.. it all seems very well.
And as for the whole application, match rates are usually high with some variability for those applying DO & MD. DO match is much earlier than MD match, so if you apply both and the MD is your first choice and you get into your DO, you have to forfeit all DO and re-try for MD; if you don't get MD, then you have to scramble and most likely wont get your specialty choice.
anyways... more info needed?