Originally posted by gruzia
PCOM is OK. It's not that I don't like it, its that for all the hype i heard about it, it did not really live up to my expectations. The class size depends on how comfortable you are in big groups...i don't really care but if you want your teachers to know you more, if you want more of a family type atmosphere, then you'd want to consider how many students there are.
My problems with PCOM are, like I said, administrative....for close to 32 grand a year, we were changing in the hallways for anatomy...men, women together in various forms of undress with teachers and janitorial staff walking by....we had an assembly about sexual harrassment and quality of life type stuff and the head of the department that deals with those matters didn't even know that we didn't have any kind of locker rooms. How you can be unaware of what 250 people under your responsibility are doing for four days a week, for about three months, is beyond me. Also, the whole lack of communication about teacher attendance is pretty annoying...we had a prof not show up for a required lecture, and he never apologized for this or gave any reason after the fact,...tests take forever to get out, despite the fact that they're multiple choice and scantron! some professors don't even bother checking what they lectured us on and asked questions on tests that we've never seen before, the omm department in disorganized, takes them forever to get tests back to us and when you have questions about a technique, depending on who you talk to, you get a dozen different answers which isn't helpful come test day. Also, administration tends to treat us like children...recently they put traffic lights in the hallway to monitor noise level (green for OK, red for too loud) as if we're incapable of responding to verbal requests (though they've since, thank God, been taken away)
I know a lot of this sounds not so huge, but it adds up to a general feeling of being treated without any respect. And, like I said, for the reputation that PCOM has and for the money I'm putting in, it's dissapointing.