Thank you for the tips! Good luck with getting into NYU!!! If you don't mind, what did you hear about Touro?
I was just accepted to LIU today as well, but it's so much more expensive than Touro. This is what the girl told me about Touro:
Hey! How's it going? Are you currently interested in their DPT program? I just finished my first semester at Touro and personally, I really enjoyed it.
But first, to be frank, going in I wasn't expecting much from the program since I haven't previously heard of Touro and it isn't quite the school everyone knows. Resources and facilities could be better. We recently moved to a new location so there were a few moving pains having classrooms set up and the opportunity to get settled. I came from the University of Pittsburgh and I was used to a large school that wasn't located in the heart of a large city with nice facilities. Touro doesn't quite have much of that appeal. It was a bit of a learning curve and a humbling experience coming to the city knowing no one and going to a school that isn't quite well known. I have to admit that I came to school with a negative attitude toward Touro.
With that said, once you get settled in and become friends with your classmates it really makes the school much more enjoyable. The classes size is intimate, you have classes with the same classmates 24/7 which allows us to get acquainted pretty quick. Professors really try to get to know you as an individual which is really sweet. What I realized, later on, is that the professors are the greatest resource at Touro. Libraries, anatomy models, and nice classrooms are a plus but at Touro you don't really get that-- which is fine, just know what you're signing up for because I have to admit it left me disappointed since I was expecting all the bells and whistles of grad school. All the professors I have met are brilliant individuals all who are well achieved in their respective fields. They all took time out of class to get to know us as human beings rather than just students. There was never once during my time at Touro when I felt like the professors were not available for me to ask questions, for additional help on a topic, or even just to stop and chat about life.