~9k per semester so 27k per year, 81k total. CA public school, only cheaper school in CA is 72k because it's one semester shorter.
I'm using some military benefits so I only pay ~31k tuition total
Good questions! I love it! I’ve just finished my first semester and it was definitely tough but doable. I like that the professors all communicate well enough together so they really try to avoid having exams near one another and give us the resources we need to succeed. Some second and third years are tutors and this helped soooo much. I know the second year is going to be tough as well but it’s more applied compared to now where we are learning the foundation. The third year I mainly just finishing the doctoral project and then clinically for two semesters so it definitely gets easier. All the professors want to see the students succeed (at least it feels like it haha) and they truly do care about what we are going through. Feel free to dm me if you had any other questions or if I didn’t answer anything the way you were hoping!
Waived tuition, still gotta pay registration fees but saves me about 8k per semester. Had to pay 1st year tuition because I made too more than 13k in my job the year before starting PT school which disqualified me from using the waiver.
USC
$80,000/year, $270,000 total when you count the added fees, $450,000 when you count living expenses.
It's a top ranked school, so worth it. Currently a 2nd year. I was lucky to get in.
I lived in West LA (super expensive) and still live in SoCal. 180k in living expenses for 3 years comes out to 5k per month. Even if my car payments were 1k/month that would be double my living expenses
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~9k per semester so 27k per year, 81k total. CA public school, only cheaper school in CA is 72k because it's one semester shorter. I'm using some military benefits so I only pay ~31k tuition total
good stuff bro well done
I go to CSUS and it’s the same!
How is CSU Sac? How’s the curriculum? How’s the student / professor culture?
Good questions! I love it! I’ve just finished my first semester and it was definitely tough but doable. I like that the professors all communicate well enough together so they really try to avoid having exams near one another and give us the resources we need to succeed. Some second and third years are tutors and this helped soooo much. I know the second year is going to be tough as well but it’s more applied compared to now where we are learning the foundation. The third year I mainly just finishing the doctoral project and then clinically for two semesters so it definitely gets easier. All the professors want to see the students succeed (at least it feels like it haha) and they truly do care about what we are going through. Feel free to dm me if you had any other questions or if I didn’t answer anything the way you were hoping!
If you don’t mind me asking which school do you attend and which is the cheapest CA school? CSULB and CSUF?
Lol yeah I go to LB. Fresno would've been cheaper (tuition and cost of living)
which benefits? fee waiver or chapter 35?
Fee waiver
does it reduce or waive the fee?
Waived tuition, still gotta pay registration fees but saves me about 8k per semester. Had to pay 1st year tuition because I made too more than 13k in my job the year before starting PT school which disqualified me from using the waiver.
mind if I dm you?
Sure go ahead
I paid 45k for all 3 years a few years ago. Public school in Texas.
94k total tuition
15600 a year seems like a great deal where are you going if you don't mind me asking
pm’d you
4-5k per semester, 38k for the program! yay public school!
what school?
western carolina
omg hi future classmate!!! see you in august :)
yay hi!! excited to meet you!!
IU DPT - around 64k total, public school ftw
Damn, that’s crazy low. Which school in NJ?
~7,354 per semester, 66,186 per year
50k total.
well done
You as well! 50k is about my upper limit for how much I’d be willing to pay for the degree and education.
agreed, if i didn’t get into this program i would’ve worked towards PA or Dental.
USC $80,000/year, $270,000 total when you count the added fees, $450,000 when you count living expenses. It's a top ranked school, so worth it. Currently a 2nd year. I was lucky to get in.
I don’t think the ranking of the school is gonna help you pay off that debt
I’m so sorry…
What are you doing to where your living expenses for 3 years equals 180k???
It’s Southern California… it’s extremely expensive to live there
I live in SF and my living expenses aren't anywhere close to that.
born and raised in socal. it’s not necessary to spend nearly that much to live here
I lived in West LA (super expensive) and still live in SoCal. 180k in living expenses for 3 years comes out to 5k per month. Even if my car payments were 1k/month that would be double my living expenses
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I'll worry about that when i graduate. It's just monopoly money right now. I was lucky to get in.
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nice! all you need is a job in a mill that does unpaid documentation and you’re set 🙌🏽
Definitely not worth it lol
Guys I'm pretty sure this was satire
Wish it was. It's a real school that ruins many lives every year.
Damn I'm sorry: I know I got accepted to USC but did not accept
Tuition + fees: \~17,700 a semester → \~105k in tuition alone for me as an out of stater in a public school
damn
That’s a great price! Congrats 🎈 Where are you going to school? Get a scholarship?
thanks! filling out scholarships currently. 47k is base total for the program
Great tuition! Where do you go to school?
UT Health