I don't know what the percentage is, sorry. But I will say that I LOVE it here at Touro. I'm a 1st year right now, and I think most (if not all) the students in our class like the school. I'm definitely glad I made the decision to come here 🙂 As for bias, I would assume that for the most part there isn't any, although I can't say for sure since I haven't experienced rotations yet. But from my understanding, since Las Vegas is a medically underserved area, the sites are extremely grateful for our students' help.
8 to 5 most days can be pretty rough, but remember that class time is studying time (when you pay attention, that is 😉). At first, it was pretty frustrating to get home, eat some dinner, and realize I don't really have that much time to study. But you adjust and learn how to cut down your study time. Plus, you have all weekend to do stuff. It's really not that bad. I have plenty of time for other activities like going out with friends, working out, and volunteering through clubs. Some weeks are worse than others (this week kind of), and you learn to manage your time between class, studying, and free time. I'd say there are still some people in our class who are putting all their non-class time into studying, but I don't really think that is necessary... You can do that if you like, but I would imagine that those people are going to get burnt out pretty quick. Just make time for yourself and friends and you will not feel like you are studying all the time 🙂 For example, I usually do no studying on either Friday or Saturday night. And I am almost always in bed by midnight on weeknights, often by 11. Some later nights. Sleep is important too! oh and p.s. - despite all this, my grades are not suffering.
Block week however - expect to live, eat, and breathe medical school... for the most part. Until the end of the week when you can go let loose with all your fellow classmates on the nearby strip 👍 Or if you don't want to do that, you can just RELAX AND DO NOTHING! which is also great