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Tulane University

(4.54/5.00)   |   2 Reviews

Tulane University is a established in (unknown). The campus is located in and hosts students with an endowment of .  

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2 student reviews of Tulane University

  • Shane Ian Gilmore says:

    I wish I could give the Tulane University School of Social Work a 0. That would be more accurate. Actually, a negative number would be the most accurate, as having completed this master’s program was a significant detriment to my life. It had a negative impact and therefore should receive a negative score. I am much worse off professionally and just generally in life for having done this program.
    If you want to become a therapist RUN FROM THIS PROGRAM. I ended up being charged over $100k and never once, and I am not exaggerating here, not once did I learn a single thing about therapy, being a therapist, modalities of therapy, nothing, nada, zilch. My GPA is almost a perfect 4.0 too (3.95). I’m saying that to show that clearly, I understand the information being taught. So, the fact that I learned exactly nothing at any point during this program is not because I was not paying attention or not grasping the information. Also, maybe I shouldn’t be able to breeze through the whole 4 semesters with that kind of score. Graduate school should be pushing us and challenging our ideas and capabilities, not simple weekly essays on how being inclusive and understanding is obviously a good thing.
    This was my life’s most exceptional waste of time and money, by far. I have discussed our classes and curriculum with several professionals working as social workers as well as other mental health professionals. They are shocked at the complete neglect of any clinical training involved. Each one I have spoken to says that mock therapy sessions and role-playing were major components of their education. NOT ONCE EVER did I do any sort of mock therapy or role play as a mental health clinician of any sort. NEVER ONCE, NOT EVER, NOT EVEN FOR A MOMENT. I am now currently treating a patient caseload of about 35 patients having been entirely taught through my own curious reading and YouTube. There was not even a serious attempt at preparing us for clinical therapy.
    Also, keep in mind that future employers will not care at all about what school issued your degree. I should have paid more attention to this before choosing a school. That part is my fault, but let me tell you so that you do not make the same mistake. You can get a FAR SUPERIOR education that will carry equal weight on a resume for 1/3rd of the cost that Tulane Charges. Those are just a few of the issues I and my classmates have had with this horrible master’s program, but I doubt I’m allowed the number of characters to this them all here. So that is where I will leave it. In closing, be kind to the future you. Save $60k+ and maybe actually learn something by attending a different school. I wish you and your education the absolute best!

  • Lane says:

    Tulane is a perfect choice for those wanting to be surrounded by bright people who have a personality.
    Overall Score: (4.55/5.00)

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OVERALL QUALITY
Stimulating Courses
Quality of Professors
Networking & Job Opps
Area Around Campus
Affordability
Housing Situation
Extracurricular Opps
Teacher/Student Ratio
Administration/Staff
HOTNESS FACTOR