Boston University - Graduate Programs Reviews
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DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy)
School not recommended by
Michelle
on
June 26, 2008
229/232 people found this review helpful
Loved the campus. Absolutely fantastic atmosphere and people. Program is intended to be cooperative learning, which is the way to go with a degree in which the objective is to help others. Clinical research is one of my passions, and it was a huge plus to get to do some of this in my program- and feel that you are making some kind of contribution while going to school. Management skills taught were an absolute necessity given the amount of administration I am doing now in practice- and even if you have someone else to do the work, I still need to understand the underlying concepts. Didn't like the lack of preparation for clinical practice, although I suppose this will come in time when I have been working for awhile. I do, however, feel prepared and ready to practice on my own as the program is very circumspect when it comes to students reaching competency in all areas of study and practical work.
Health Science
School recommended by
Sal
on
June 20, 2008
5/7 people found this review helpful
I loved the location: Boston, with it diverse population, was a great experience. The faculty were knowledgeable and worked with me to reach my goal. The only bad part of my time at Boston University was the cost of living in the city--apartment rent was high. The degree I received allowed me to get a great paying job in Orlando.
College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences Human Physiology
School recommended by
Dawn
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June 20, 2008
11/12 people found this review helpful
Boston University's healthcare programs are absolutely unrivaled in terms of quality, integrity, and excellence. The campus is wonderful, the faculty is of the highest calibur, and the courses are challenging. It is a very expensive school, but worth every cent. I was more than prepared for my future career.