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I need help on which pt school to choose. I'm a nontraditional student after 6 years of working in the finance industry in New Jersey. I've lived in Philadelphia for the last 6 months. Career switch time.
I got into my top two choices given my limited prereqs:
Regis U is in Denver, ranked 27. Tuition is ~100k and it's a great program. I'm really attracted to the fitness and leadership culture I saw in Denver and the program. I really like the healthy and activity-based culture. It'd also be a good intro to the other half of America.
Drexel U is in Philadelphia, close to home, ranked 51. Tuition is ~100k, but I got a 35k merit scholarship. It's a good program in its own right. I like how it's close to friends and family. I've been living in the city for a while and it's not a bad place to live... I'm slightly concerned that Philadelphia won't have as many fun social activities as Denver, but it might be my imagination running wild.
Because some people bring it up, I'm neutral to marijuana, don't smoke myself.
I'm usually decisive, but this one's tough for me. What do you think?
I didn't realize Colorado is such a bad market. Can anyone explain why?
I need help on which pt school to choose. I'm a nontraditional student after 6 years of working in the finance industry in New Jersey. I've lived in Philadelphia for the last 6 months. Career switch time.
I got into my top two choices given my limited prereqs:
Regis U is in Denver, ranked 27. Tuition is ~100k and it's a great program. I'm really attracted to the fitness and leadership culture I saw in Denver and the program. I really like the healthy and activity-based culture. It'd also be a good intro to the other half of America.
Drexel U is in Philadelphia, close to home, ranked 51. Tuition is ~100k, but I got a 35k merit scholarship. It's a good program in its own right. I like how it's close to friends and family. I've been living in the city for a while and it's not a bad place to live... I'm slightly concerned that Philadelphia won't have as many fun social activities as Denver, but it might be my imagination running wild.
Because some people bring it up, I'm neutral to marijuana, don't smoke myself.
I'm usually decisive, but this one's tough for me. What do you think?
I have nearly the exact same dilemma. I got into Drexel with a merit scholarship as well but my other choice was U Del (ranked 2). I did not receive a scholarship to Udel and the tuition is 107k (with a projected 4% increase for our incoming class). I have pretty much been debating back and forth for the last few months on what to do. It is a very tough decision to turn down one of the highest ranked programs in the country, but a ~35k difference in student loans is a HUGE difference. Like most people in this thread said, ranking of schools does not matter much for getting a job. I have asked multiple PTs and every one of them told me to go to Drexel because of the huge price difference. Although I have not pulled the trigger yet, I will most likely be going to Drexel. My suggestion would be to do the same, but that is just my opinion. Let me know what you end up doing, we may be future classmates!