University of Georgia Reviews of Master's in Education

  • 8 Reviews
  • Athens (GA)
  • Annual Tuition: $26,576
100% of 8 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 8 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2017
  • Degree: Education
"College is what you make it. It is an opportunity to truly expand your worldview and future if you treat it as such. It provides an opportunity not only for independence, but also for challenges. College should be a time to discover what you want to do, why and how; and one should not limit himself with certain classes or activities, but rather experience a variety of courses, subjects, clubs and organizations."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2017
  • Degree: Education
"I liked it overall and thought I received a good education but did not like dealing with liberals that run many of the colleges these days."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 1/31/2017
  • Degree: Education
"I received a good education but unfortunately, like most colleges, it's full of liberals."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2017
  • Degree: Education
"Choosing to attend the University of Georgia was a decision that put me on a path to professional success"
Ashley Fallaize
  • Reviewed: 12/13/2014
  • Degree: Education
"Excellent graduate school for Kinesiology. There was a large emphasis in research and great mentor-ship from the professors in the department."
BO ZHAO
  • Reviewed: 9/10/2013
  • Degree: Education
"SMP program provides in-depth knowledge in the field of sports management to students. Excellent opportunity for those who are looking for a career in the sports industry."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 5/30/2013
  • Degree: Education
"I wish I had done my student teaching earlier than the second to my last quarter in my undergrad program. I hated it, and realized I wanted a more one-on-one experience with students rather than the large classroom interaction. I pursued a counseling and student affairs administration masters degree, which was the perfect fit for me. I chose to take two years to complete my masters degree so that I could take advantage of all the classes and practicum experiences offered. I LOVED my masters program - it was a two year experience of great personal and professional growth attributed to the faculty, administrators, and fellow masters and doctoral students. I was fortunate to graduate debt free since I had a G.R. Assistantship awarded through the housing department."
Katherine Kandalec
  • Reviewed: 10/13/2012
  • Degree: Education
"The graduate program I attended in the College of Education was a cohort based program, which I loved! It was nice to get to know my co-students and future colleagues. Many of us continue to stay in contact now, even years later and though our careers have taken different turns. I do feel that the education I received in my program was challenging and highly regarded, though so often the positive qualities of the school are overlooked for the football team."