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Can someone in a PBL system (preferably LECOM - Bradenton) give me a quick list of pros and cons. Jusst making sure that I'm making the right decision. Thanks.
Might be better to do a search or repost in the allopathic med student forum. They are actually in med school. As for me (who isn't in medical school, and whose opinion probably doesn't matter then), I think its extra. Most learning is done from your personal studies (i.e. book) anyway, so more stuff is just extra to me. Thats just me though, alot of people love it.
Can someone in a PBL system (preferably LECOM - Bradenton) give me a quick list of pros and cons. Jusst making sure that I'm making the right decision. Thanks.
Can someone in a PBL system (preferably LECOM - Bradenton) give me a quick list of pros and cons. Jusst making sure that I'm making the right decision. Thanks.
What if you are lazy and self motivated like me? Reading is far easier and more engrossing than going to class anyway. Plus, I think I learn better that way.
I would agree, except maybe that statement wasn't quite strong enough. If you are lazy, you will fail at a school that has only PBL. Like OSUdoc said, though, PBL should help quite a bit on clinicals because you become used to asking for specific tests and reading lab values. A PBL session begins, pretty much, with an H&P. The more comfortable you are with doing that, the more comfortable you will be in your third year, don't you think?
What if you are lazy and self motivated like me? Reading is far easier and more engrossing than going to class anyway. Plus, I think I learn better that way.