University of Southern California Reviews of Master's in Education
Locations: Los Angeles (CA)
Annual Tuition: $61,503

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Anonymous
Reviewed: 1/3/2017
Degree: Education
I much prefer my undergrad experience at the university of California Santa Barbara. Usc was really competitive and located in a rough part of town.
LWJ
Reviewed: 7/22/2016
Degree: Education
This school is very expensive, but its reputation pays for itself. The university's name is great on my resume. The professors were fantastic, and I did feel I received a strong education. I wish the career specialists were more helpful in providing guidance after graduation, though.
Juana Escobar
Reviewed: 10/5/2015
Degree: Education
My graduate program at USC helped me develop personally and professionally. I am able to use counseling techniques learned from the program on a daily basis to support students from all backgrounds and walks of life in achieving their academic goals.
Eboni Williams
Reviewed: 1/7/2013
Degree: Education
The pros of my Masters of Teaching program are the following: Flexibility, professor quality and credentials and great academic guidance toward degree completion. The one main con of my program is the cost. The cost of tuition seems to have doubled since I started the program.
Rebekah Kim
Reviewed: 12/3/2012
Degree: Education
The pros of the MAT program at USC are that you are provided with professional and experienced teachers who actually know how to teach. They are available when you need to reach them. You can call them and they will answer (I had a professor who answered my call while she was at a McDonald's drive in). Although the program is ridiculously expensive (the greatest con of all), there are many support systems (online support groups, webinars etc) that will help you meet your highest potential and also... Read More
Susan Martinolich
Reviewed: 11/26/2012
Degree: Education
I am a student in the MAT program, and love it! The professors are wonderful, the students are great, and the course diversity and workload are beneficial to the degree.