Overall, students rated the program a 9.3 out of 10 for satisfaction. The student body is described as highly cooperative. The environment is considered supportive for underrepresented minorities, LGBTQ+ students, married students, students with disabilities, non-traditional students. Graduates feel very well-prepared for board exams. Faculty members are seen as highly approachable.
Ultrasound program is unique and well-integrated
Extremely friendly staff, faculty, and students
Excellent clinical sites
Excellent course structure and board preparation
Excellent name recognition
There are a lot of things I love about THE Ohio State U College of Medicine. First, I like being a part of a big campus, with a lot going on. I went to a small undergrad, and being able to experience the big school environment is a huge plus. I also like the big size of our class - it helps to be able to get to know so many people rather than just a few for all 4 years. I also love how dedicated the faculty (so far) are about our learning, and the fact that OSU takes in our feedback (almost too much, actually) and then actually works to improve what we don't like. Theres also the (huge) fact that I will get in state tuition after the first year - thats like a 20k scholarship a year for 3 years. Also, I love having P/F and 3-4 hours of class max per day. Can't overestimate how important that is - I have a ton of free time, unless its test week of course.
- feel well prepared for internship by 4th year
- option to do first 2 years "independent study" and avoid classwork --> allowed me to pursue a long distance relationship much easier
Our clinical skills class - CAPS - is a bit disorganized, but they are working on it. There have been a few break ins around where I live, so that's a negative, but that can happen in any bigger city.