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Hi,
I am creating this thread because I want to know what the pros and cons are to PBL at LECOM-B or just some more facts about PBL in general from some students. When I interviewed at LECOM I felt the student ambassador did a horrible job of depicting PBL and made it sound terrible.
I ask this because PBL sounds too daunting for me. I was a total PowerPoint/lecture junkie in undergrad and yet the only thing that keeps me hanging into LECOM is the cost. But what's most important is how well I think I will do with 100% PBL learning. I don't really enjoy reading from the textbook to learn and basically what turned me off from PBL is the whole "if your reading comprehension isn't top notch then do not come here" idea that they kept throwing at us. Also, the student ambassador basically said if the topic of a case is a certain disease, we are expected to go back through all of our books and read up on the disease or topic, which could be several hundred pages even. I asked her if we are expected to know everything in those pages including random genes/proteins etc and she said absolutely, which seems like an utter waste of time to me.
I just don't want my medical school learning to be me reading and guessing what I have to know and what I don't have to know with no lecture structure or more organized format.
Is this PBL thing really not for me or did I completely get the wrong idea of what PBL really is?
Thanks to anyone that can throw in some input.
I am creating this thread because I want to know what the pros and cons are to PBL at LECOM-B or just some more facts about PBL in general from some students. When I interviewed at LECOM I felt the student ambassador did a horrible job of depicting PBL and made it sound terrible.
I ask this because PBL sounds too daunting for me. I was a total PowerPoint/lecture junkie in undergrad and yet the only thing that keeps me hanging into LECOM is the cost. But what's most important is how well I think I will do with 100% PBL learning. I don't really enjoy reading from the textbook to learn and basically what turned me off from PBL is the whole "if your reading comprehension isn't top notch then do not come here" idea that they kept throwing at us. Also, the student ambassador basically said if the topic of a case is a certain disease, we are expected to go back through all of our books and read up on the disease or topic, which could be several hundred pages even. I asked her if we are expected to know everything in those pages including random genes/proteins etc and she said absolutely, which seems like an utter waste of time to me.
I just don't want my medical school learning to be me reading and guessing what I have to know and what I don't have to know with no lecture structure or more organized format.
Is this PBL thing really not for me or did I completely get the wrong idea of what PBL really is?
Thanks to anyone that can throw in some input.