Thanks for your reply! I really like what you said about getting lost during lecture if you haven't done your reading! I can see how having the flexibility of watching the lecture after the reading could amplify the experience. I also like what you said about family stuff. Is there like a master list of key things for DO schools (req attendance, recorded lectures, dress code, P/F, time off for boards)... It's becoming exhausting hunting down all the info for each school, and the DO catalog doesn't highlight any poor qualities if you know what i mean!
Haha I do know what you mean. For each of the schools I applied to I had to hunt down those specific details. I know the LECOMs are infamous for their dress code and strict rules (no food and drinks anywhere except for in the cafeteria, etc). I think CUSOM also has a dress code? Could be wrong about that. I don't know much about the other schools but at RVU-CO, we have:
-no mandatory attendance (except for labs)
-everything is recorded (except for some CIS (for some professors) where they present a lot of test like questions and have students answer with iClickers)
- dress code is 8am-5pm, Monday-Thursday. It's pretty much you can't wear sweatpants and shorts and flip flops. Jeans, shirts without weird logos, sandals, dresses, etc are all fine (I normally wear jeans and a shirt anyways, so it's never been a problem). Just don't look like a slob and it'll be okay. Also shorts and t-shirt for OPP lab (sports bra for girls), but I think this is the case for every DO school for OPP class. You can come in Pjs if you want on weekends, or change into them after 5 pm lol. If you're in a study room all day you can pretty much wear whatever since no one is going to see you anyways. I see a lot of people walking around in shorts after OPP lab and its fine too.
-School is open 24/7. even on holidays I think. So you can come and use the study rooms, etc. Library is open until midnight.
- we have 6-8 weeks off for boards, I think. (I'm only a first year, so haven't started to worry about boards yet). but we do have a 100% pass rate and 2nd highest score (2 points less than 1st place) for board scores.
- we are required to take the USMLE and COMLEX, and we get prepared for both (great for upcoming merger)
- no hot food in cafeteria (but have 5 microwaves and 4 refrigerators), and food/snacks for sale (frozen dinners, burritos, drinks, snacks, etc) and tables, coffee maker, etc. heard we might get a hot cafeteria with the new PA program that's going to start soon-ish, but not sure (many students don't stay for the whole day and some students only come for labs, so it's not a big demand)
- do not have a gym (but every apartment complex by school does, and 99% of them have pools too)
- Parker=suburbs of Denver. So very safe and have pretty good schools. But close enough to denver to go partying on the weekends. Close to skiing/snowboarding (1-2 hours drive). Close to outdoor activities (it's Colorado, so pretty much everywhere haha)
- have free tutoring available, have weekly/test reviews from 2nd year tutors. Have fellows (3-4 yrs) to help us for OPP and anatomy/dissections on top of 2nd year tutors and professors
I found it to be helpful to check out the school specific threads on SDN to get an idea of what the students thought of the school. There's also a thread where students rank their school based on pros and cons.
hope this helps!