Boston University is in a great location and it has great research and high quality faculty. There are lots of connections for getting a job after graduation.

7.2
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Academic
9.0
Accommodation
8.0
Faculty
9.0
Infrastructure
8.0
Placement
9.0

I chose Boston University because it is a prestigious graduate school and has great research and a great BME program. I wanted to live in Boston because I have lots of friends there, I like the city, and it's close to my family. It is also a great area for getting a job in biotech after I graduate. My experience as a graduate student at BU has been pretty good. It can be tough to start a master's degree without a lot of knowledge of what it will be like, but my advisor is helpful, and I have taken a lot of interesting classes. Yes, I had to submit letters of recommendation for my graduate program from professors in my undergraduate program.

Course Curriculum

9

It depends on the class, but the academics are very strong and prepare us well for work and research. There are lots of projects and research opportunities.

Faculty

9

The faculty is very experienced and knowledgable, and they have been helpful to me.

Campus Life

8

I don't participate in much being a graduate student, but there are lots of options and nice buildings on campus.

Placement

9

They are very good- almost every student gets a job quickly after graduation or begins a PhD. I am not sure how the placement process works but graduate students in my program can make $80-110,000 a year upon graduation.

Accommodation

Off Campus
8

I live in an apartment in Allston, MA, near campus with 3 roommates, and we pay $850 per month each, which is more affordable than most. Many people pay closer to $1300-$1500 per month, even with roommates.

Exams

-I graduated from the University of Rochester in 2022 with a 3.55 GPA. I was my high school valedictorian and got a 34 on the ACT. -Interview: No

Fees

I pay around $15,000 per semester and I am doing 3 semesters of graduate school.

Scholarship

Yes, I received a need-based financial aid of $9k/year for grad school.