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Hi all! I have read tons of threads concerning the various medical school curricula formats, and I was hoping to get a few specific answers if you have time😀 I really appreciate your help!
1. Is your school "integrated/systems-based," "traditional," or some other format?
1a. I have read posts where people refer to a "block system," but they use this term interchangeably with both "integrated" AND "traditional." Are block systems sometimes used in Both formats, hence the confusion?
1b. If you do not use a block system, how are your courses split up? How many subjects at a time, how often do you have an exam, etc? And most importantly, do you like the structure? Why?
2. Does your school use PBL? How much? What do you think of it?
2b. Is PBL used primarily with "integrated" structures? (It seemed that way at the beginning of my research, but now it is difficult for me to tell).
3. I have read students' posts complaining that they were not prepared for Step 1 during their lectures. Do you feel like your lectures are doing a good/average/bad job at preparing you for this standardized exam? Why?
4. How much lecture time is there, and are your lectures mandatory? If they are optional, how do you prepare for your exams adequately? Do you prefer to have more free time to study on your own? Do you dislike going to lecture?
5. What grading system is in place at your school? Do you like it? If it is P/F, do they 'internally rank'? I am confused about this ranking system, and to whom the ranks are released..
6. What school do you go to? If you do not want to reveal your school name so publicly, perhaps I can convince you to PM it to me? Otherwise, no big deal!
Thank you so much for any answers/advice! Your help is very much appreciated!!!
1. Is your school "integrated/systems-based," "traditional," or some other format?
1a. I have read posts where people refer to a "block system," but they use this term interchangeably with both "integrated" AND "traditional." Are block systems sometimes used in Both formats, hence the confusion?
1b. If you do not use a block system, how are your courses split up? How many subjects at a time, how often do you have an exam, etc? And most importantly, do you like the structure? Why?
2. Does your school use PBL? How much? What do you think of it?
2b. Is PBL used primarily with "integrated" structures? (It seemed that way at the beginning of my research, but now it is difficult for me to tell).
3. I have read students' posts complaining that they were not prepared for Step 1 during their lectures. Do you feel like your lectures are doing a good/average/bad job at preparing you for this standardized exam? Why?
4. How much lecture time is there, and are your lectures mandatory? If they are optional, how do you prepare for your exams adequately? Do you prefer to have more free time to study on your own? Do you dislike going to lecture?
5. What grading system is in place at your school? Do you like it? If it is P/F, do they 'internally rank'? I am confused about this ranking system, and to whom the ranks are released..
6. What school do you go to? If you do not want to reveal your school name so publicly, perhaps I can convince you to PM it to me? Otherwise, no big deal!
Thank you so much for any answers/advice! Your help is very much appreciated!!!