Stanbridge University Reviews

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Student Reviews - Associate in Physical Therapy

Student Reviews - Associate in Physical Therapy

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Kshatriya Crane
  • Reviewed: 10/18/2024
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"So far it's been a challenging yet exciting experience. My Term 1 A&P teachers are very helpful and keep us engaged. I also take stats and just wish there was a better/helpful process for homework/class activities. Other than that i've enjoyed it so far. (:"
Nicholas Nguyen
  • Reviewed: 9/23/2024
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"This school is by far the most fun and easy going school I’ve ever attended. Granted, it is my first program, but my experience in the last 2 terms have been very eventful. Professor go to the ends to help you understand the material. They all actually care about your well being and not only the academics. They are not boring and try to keep things spicy when there’s an ounce of anxiousness or awkwardness from a silent room. I’m looking forward to the next 6 terms. I am happy with my decision with picking Stanbridge university as my school for the PTA program."
Matthew Manalo
  • Reviewed: 6/10/2024
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"You are given so much support and guidance from staff. It’s very reassuring to know they will be available for help are willing to be there for you when you need them, especially during lab. There’s also a lot of advanced technology that Stanbridge has that helps you learn such as the syn-daver and 3D digital models in the computer lab."
Tiziana Trovati
  • Reviewed: 7/20/2022
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"This is a very very rigorous program. A lot of the busy work such as numerous assignments, even during clinical was unnecessary and unfortunately took our focus away from important curriculum studies. The manual part such as soft tissue manipulation was not emphasized enough and we did not have adequate instruction. For this part of the curriculum I would suggest hiring a licensed massage therapist."
brian
  • Reviewed: 7/19/2022
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"The Physical Therapist Assistant program was very difficult, but all of the teachers were supportive and always available to help out. I feel prepared for my licensing exam and to get out to work in the real world. The worst part was going to school during Covid and how they handled it."