[forensic-science] Re: Making decisions without much guidance :(

 

Hmm I see, thanks for your opinions!
I am really grateful for all the responses.

So I guess the general opinion is that Boston University's program is not as reputable as Marshall, John Jay, GWU, or UIC?

--- In forensic-science@yahoogroups.com, "spartantroy" <ernstt@...> wrote:
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> I know of good scientists from UIC, GW, and John Jay, as well as many from Michigan State.
> Regarding MSU, it transitioned from a bachelor degree program to a master degree program about 14 years ago. I've assisted with a couple master's theses in the last few years, and have been impressed with the students and the degree's science requirements. From what I understand, they have three tracks within the program so that you can specialize during your time there (I could be wrong, but I think they are Biology, Chemistry, and Anthropology).
> Troy
>
> --- In forensic-science@yahoogroups.com, "arinchoi" <ssagajiyeji@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello!
> > I have been searching for a group of people who are experience in the field of forensic science and who could offer me advise.
> > So far I have received four offers from graduate programs:
> >
> > 1. University of Illinois at Chicago
> > 2. George Washington University
> > 3. Boston University
> > 4. John Jay College
> >
> > However, I am unsure which program to choose. As you can see, these cities are all large cities with potential for enjoying the culture, so I'm satisfied in that department.
> >
> > I really wanted to attend Boston University, but finding out that they didn't have an internship opportunity for their students, which GWU and UIC both offer. Should this internship opportunity weigh in heavily on my decision? Also, BU is EXPENSIVE. But I would love to live in Boston....
> > Also, I wasn't sure if John Jay College is prestigious enough to make an impression on the employers or not, but from reading this forum, I am convinced it is a very good program.
> >
> > If you have graduated from any of these universities or have affiliations with these organizations, I would like to hear what the pros and cons of the programs are.
> >
> > Thank you for your time!
> > Arin
> >
>

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