wpeck said:What are your thoughts on PBL? Effective? Time consuming?
). Would I like to have some lectures? I think they would help, but I doubt I'd be awake/alert long enough to benefit from them.ShawnOne said:Time consuming? No, not nearly as time consuming as lectures. Effective? Only if you're self motivated and have tons of discipline. The problem is that its too easy to get through without much studying and still pull A's and B's. I've noticed that I only learned (remembered) subjects that I was really interested in (i.e. I know next to nothing about biochem or histology, and lots about restorative dentistry/dental anatomy, analgesics and sedatives). Would I like to have some lectures? I think they would help, but I doubt I'd be awake/alert long enough to benefit from them.
I am a second year and we recently we took a mock board exam. I took the exam without preparing and I was pretty disappointed. I've heard those who plan to specialize and have been studying their decks and BRS books did well. I realize that I have a looong way to go between now and July, but on the bright side, PBL has made me confident that I can teach myself everything and do fine.
Would I do it over again if i could? Yes, although sometimes I wish I went elsewhere when i see my tuition statements.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
ShawnOne said:Time consuming? No, not nearly as time consuming as lectures. Effective? Only if you're self motivated and have tons of discipline. The problem is that its too easy to get through without much studying and still pull A's and B's. I've noticed that I only learned (remembered) subjects that I was really interested in (i.e. I know next to nothing about biochem or histology, and lots about restorative dentistry/dental anatomy, analgesics and sedatives). Would I like to have some lectures? I think they would help, but I doubt I'd be awake/alert long enough to benefit from them.
I am a second year and we recently we took a mock board exam. I took the exam without preparing and I was pretty disappointed. I've heard those who plan to specialize and have been studying their decks and BRS books did well. I realize that I have a looong way to go between now and July, but on the bright side, PBL has made me confident that I can teach myself everything and do fine.
Would I do it over again if i could? Yes, although sometimes I wish I went elsewhere when i see my tuition statements.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
STARCITY said:I think PBL blows and I dont know many 22 year olds that have enough motivation in dental school to do it.
wpeck said:Does USC still score well on national boards even with the PBL approach?
How much time is then spent in class on average per week in the 1st 2 years and how much time is spent outside studying on aveage?
Thanks.
* The 100% PBL Class of 2005 ranked in the 3rd Quintile, and the 100% PBL Class of 2006 ranked in the 5th Quintile on Part 1 of the National Boards. The academic performance of our PBL dental students places USC within the top 10 schools in the nation by this metric (Office of Outcomes Assessment, October 2004).
* Recall that the USC School of Dentistry traditional program full class ranked in the 1st Quintile from 1991 thru 1998 on Part 1 of the National Boards (50th out of 54 dental schools).
* From 1997-2002, the small demonstration pilot PBL Program scored in the 5th Quintile every year.
TeethVader said:What concerns me about PBL is the lack of direction we have in some material we're covering (especially important material such as dental subjects). Just today, we had a small lecture on sealants and we were all happy and I guess hungry for a lecture and we at last had somebody who answer all our questions.
What frustrates me is the fact that I teach myself everything and paid a lot for it; carrying the USC brand is definitely costly.
Future DDS said:I just heard from a USC dentist said that the school is changing the 100% PBL to somewhat a mix of PBL/lecture. Can someone comment on this if this is true? How much percentage is PBL portion? and lecture portion?
thx!
Future DDS said:I just heard from a USC dentist said that the school is changing the 100% PBL to somewhat a mix of PBL/lecture. Can someone comment on this if this is true? How much percentage is PBL portion? and lecture portion?
thx!
wpeck said:What are your thoughts on PBL? Effective? Time consuming?
wpeck said:What are your thoughts on PBL? Effective? Time consuming?
HuyetKiem said:Hm... are they trying to steal the idea from Case Western ? Hybrid PBL 😀 😀 😀