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<blockquote data-quote="laiels" data-source="post: 8401883" data-attributes="member: 274019"><p>I have been accepted to USC DPT program as well as both the Cal State Northridge MPT and the Cal State Long Beach MPT programs. Does anyone have any words of advice on whether or not I should attend the USC program vs choosing one of the Cal State programs? </p><p>USC is the top ranked program in the nation and offers a DPT whereas the Cal states offer only MPT. I guess the biggest advantage of going to USC would be due it top ranking and reputation, as well as the fact that it offers the higher DPT degree. The biggest disadvantage would be the $130,000 price tag vs $20,000 for the Cal State programs....and if going to USC and getting the DPT isn't going to offer me a competitive advangage over the Cal State MPT programs, then it may not be worth it.</p><p></p><p> -any insight as to whether the DPT offers any economic advantage/ability to get a job, vs MPT</p><p></p><p> -does graduating from a more renowned school such as USC offer a competitive advantage in when </p><p> getting a job/commanding a higher salary?</p><p></p><p> -Do the Cal state schools have a good reputation as far as their program goes?</p><p></p><p>It would be especially helpful if someone attended one of the programs could offer their insight....or perhaps if someone who has worked with and/or hired grads from these programs could offer their insight on how well prepared new graduates from these programs tend to be...thanx for everyone's input</p><p> <a href="http://forums.physicaltherapist.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=14123&sid=38ecd9594865cf8cdf4e33d3358fa76c">laiels</a> <strong>Posts:</strong> 1<strong>Joined:</strong> Mon Aug 06, 2007 5:31 pm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laiels, post: 8401883, member: 274019"] I have been accepted to USC DPT program as well as both the Cal State Northridge MPT and the Cal State Long Beach MPT programs. Does anyone have any words of advice on whether or not I should attend the USC program vs choosing one of the Cal State programs? USC is the top ranked program in the nation and offers a DPT whereas the Cal states offer only MPT. I guess the biggest advantage of going to USC would be due it top ranking and reputation, as well as the fact that it offers the higher DPT degree. The biggest disadvantage would be the $130,000 price tag vs $20,000 for the Cal State programs....and if going to USC and getting the DPT isn't going to offer me a competitive advangage over the Cal State MPT programs, then it may not be worth it. -any insight as to whether the DPT offers any economic advantage/ability to get a job, vs MPT -does graduating from a more renowned school such as USC offer a competitive advantage in when getting a job/commanding a higher salary? -Do the Cal state schools have a good reputation as far as their program goes? It would be especially helpful if someone attended one of the programs could offer their insight....or perhaps if someone who has worked with and/or hired grads from these programs could offer their insight on how well prepared new graduates from these programs tend to be...thanx for everyone's input [URL="http://forums.physicaltherapist.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=14123&sid=38ecd9594865cf8cdf4e33d3358fa76c"]laiels[/URL] [B]Posts:[/B] 1[B]Joined:[/B] Mon Aug 06, 2007 5:31 pm [/QUOTE]
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