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I have gotten into a few schools and they all vary in the amount of students in each class. Some have almost double or more than double the number of students as the others. I highly value hands on experience with patients and access to professors (both in classroom and during rotations).
I was wondering if I should base some of my decision on where to attend based on the size of the class. I guess I think this way: if there is a large class size, my time with patients and professors will be less due to the fact there are more students competing for their attention. However, obviously it also depends on the strength of the caseload and how proactive you are, so I am not sure if I should think this way.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
I was wondering if I should base some of my decision on where to attend based on the size of the class. I guess I think this way: if there is a large class size, my time with patients and professors will be less due to the fact there are more students competing for their attention. However, obviously it also depends on the strength of the caseload and how proactive you are, so I am not sure if I should think this way.
Any opinions would be appreciated.