University of the Sciences Reviews of Doctorates in Physical Therapy
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5 Reviews - Philadelphia (PA)
- Annual Tuition: $30,168

0% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 5 students said they would recommend this program to others
Reviews - Doctorates in Physical Therapy
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Ernest
- Reviewed: 2/5/2017
- Degree: Physical Therapy
- Graduation Year: 2020
"As a current student this school has a very welcoming staff. They make you feel comfortable and ensure you have all the tools and resources to be successful. They have free tutoring and professors are readily available when you need them. Courses are tough but it's what you expect. Meeting many successful alumni I'm confident they will prepare me for a successful career as well."
Ernest
- Reviewed: 2/5/2017
- Degree: Physical Therapy
- Graduation Year: 2020
"As a current student this school has a very welcoming staff. They make you feel comfortable and ensure you have all the tools and resources to be successful. They have free tutoring and professors are readily available when you need them. Courses are tough but it's what you expect. Meeting many successful alumni I'm confident they will prepare me for a successful career as well."
Caitlin McVey
- Reviewed: 3/6/2016
- Degree: Physical Therapy
- Graduation Year: 2017
"University of the Sciences is a very diverse school. I have been introduced to many cultures which will benefit me once I begin my career. The faculty are very receptive to question and are more than happy to help when you need it. The school is very expensive and they do not provide much aid. This can add extra stresses to attending grad school. The physical therapy class is also very large compared to other colleges and universities. This is pro and a con. A pro because once graduated, you have a large network, and a con because you do not get as much one-on-one attention from faculty."
Caitlin McVey
- Reviewed: 1/6/2015
- Degree: Physical Therapy
- Graduation Year: 2017
"My professors are all well qualified and want their students to succeed. However, some departments, like financial aid, can be unorganized with unclear instructions. Also, Philadelphia, like many cities, is not the safest area to live."