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
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
The faculty is very experienced and knowledgable, and they have been helpful to me.
Campus Life
I don't participate in much being a graduate student, but there are lots of options and nice buildings on campus.
Placement
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
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.