Hi everyone,
I am new to studentdoctor and am very grateful for all the info I could get from my fellow DO candidates! I have recently been accepted to both LECOM-SH and TOURO-Middletown and need to send in my deposit by end of this week but I am really have a tough time to decide which one to go with as they are BOTH satellite campuses (which makes me worried about the quality of education being not as good as the main campuses... and the fact that I have not been to either of the two campuses kinda make me hesitate...) Any comment would be greatly appreciated!
I am in a similar situation as you are with the exception that I was accepted to Erie LDP as opposed to SH. Coming from Long Island, I was also drawn to Touro-Middletown (also accepted there) due to its location and the new ORMC. However I think I am leaning towards LECOM for a few reasons:
1.) Cost- LECOM is obviously cheaper which is a huge plus
2.)Reputation- LECOM is more established (Yes, Touro is gaining some credibility in the DO community however that is for the Harlem campus. As it stands right now, Middletown is a big question mark) This is also true for first time board pass rates, and residency matches. At least with SH it has been around for a few years so you can get some information/insight on their program.
3.) Learning styles- For you this may not be such a big difference since you have a choice between PBL at LECOM and basically learning independently at Touro with their lecture podcasts. However for me, I was always comfortable with traditional lectures throughout undergrad and really don't know how I would fare with learning on my own at Touro. (The only good thing about the podcasts is that the actual lecture material and lecturers in the videos will be the same ones used by the Harlem students, so being at Middletown wouldn't put you at a disadvantage in that aspect).
When it comes down to it, (in my opinion) you need to base your decision on which learning style will better suite you and which style you will excel in. The rest really shouldn't matter. I have been to Middletown and the Erie campus and would be happy to answer any questions you may have. Good luck with your decision!