<p>@Nashville, I have yet to go on co-op but I’m starting the process of finding a job now. From what I understand, students can get any job as long as they can relate it to their major/career path.
Ex. If you’re a business major and you’re interested in getting your law degree eventually, you can work in a law office.
Marketing is the same as business. They’re the same degree but the BSBA has concentrations in stuff like accounting, entrepreneurship and marketing.</p>
<p>Thank you so much! That really cleared it up for me.</p>
<p>I’ve been accepted to Drexel and i’m a biology major…how are the professors of the biological sciences department? and how well does Drexel prepare students for med-school such as Johns Hopkins or Penn?
Also, should I take the 1 co-op option?</p>
<p>Anyone know the math graduation requirements for accounting or Econ?</p>
<p>Business calc? Calc 1? Etc.</p>
<p>anyone have any experience with the music department at drexel? (not music industry, I mean the bands)</p>
<p>Hello i am a highschool student who got accepted to drexel yet is very wary of the college
many people tell me that drexel is surely not worth the struggle especially in the biomedical engineering program.
I was wondering if i could get more insight on this particular area of study.
I was also wondering if i could dispell a possible myth
which is that if you live within a 50 mile radius of the college you do not have to dorm your first year?
i dont mind the campus or anything i would just love to know a lot more about the biomedical engineering program experience.</p>
<p>Hi! I have just been accepted into Drexel University and I have a few questions about the Early Assurance program.
- About how many students apply to the program and how many are actually accepted?
- On the website, it says that we need a 3.5 GPA to be considered. Where do the GPAs start for accepted students?
- What is the MCAT score to be competitive?
- Are volunteering/community service opportunities (both medical and non-medical related) widely available?
- How hard is it to actually get into the program? I have been accepted into the Pennoni Honors College. </p>
<p>I’d appreciate any advice I could get. Thanks!</p>
<p>how’s the Art major at Drexel? particularly the film and photography?</p>
<p>ok so this was probably already asked, but i got into Drexel honors and i chose 4 year no co op but i may switch to 4 year 1 co op if i go im not sure yet, and im gonna major in biological sciences and i guess there’s a pre med track i can do? idk if there is so is there? and also will drexel prepare me well for the MCATs? and Do u think if i did the 1 coop, my chances at med school might look better because of the work experience? I also got into NYU LSP, but idk if i wanna go there depending again on the level of preparation for the MCAts, please let me know.</p>
<p>Anyone know the math requirement to graduate from the business school with an accounting or economics major?</p>
<p>Calc 1, Business Calc, etc.</p>
<p>what do you do for housing when you’re on co-ops? Like if your job is an hour or two away from Drexels campus?</p>
<p>Hi, i did’nt feel like reading the whole thread but could you tell me how good drexel’s bio program is?</p>
<p>smokey, I’ll repeat what we heard at the iSchool about housing during co-op - you figure it out. It sounded like most kids choose to co-op in the city to make that not a problem and rent apartments or houses for 12 months. If you are organized, you could trade off with a student that does a co-op in the opposite months as you and then you could live elsewhere while they took the spot in your house or apartment.</p>
<p>I’ll be starting at Drexel in the fall. I’ve heard that your academic advisor gives you your classes for the first term, but I was wondering if I could request that my advisor gives me the earliest possible schedule.</p>
<p>Also, I was wondering if anyone knows anybody who takes Russian. I’ve taken Latin and French in high school and have done fairly well, but I wanted to take a new language and switch away from the romance languages. I just wanted to know if the program and teachers are good.</p>
<p>kane88 ~ my son is taking Russian, likes it a lot, and has done very well in it. Started taking it in his Freshman year. That might be his minor. Took Spanish all through HS.</p>
<p>Any thoughts on the benefits of either of these programs? Like the campus of UDel much better but like the co-op aspect of Drexel?</p>
<p>Is Drexel really worth it? I only got 10k/yr and the 5 year plan will cost 48k-10k=38k per year and that’s just for tuition, room and board(meal included in price?), and fees. Tuition cost is also increasing rapidly…</p>
<p>I think it all depends on the way you look at it and how well you are going to use Drexel to propel you into your career. </p>
<p>For me, I feel decent knowing that if I decide to attend Drexel in the fall I will be able to use the CO-OP program to get real internships and get the important real world experience before graduation. I didn’t get much more aid that you did but I will consider the offer when I get all my decisions from my other schools. </p>
<p>It may not be the highest ranked school in the country but it is 1 of 11 out of 200+ that business week gave an A+ for Job placement after graduation. Thats a big draw for me.</p>
<p>s64693–
Yes, 48K for the 5-year plan does include a meal plan.
[Tuition</a> and Fees | Undergraduate Admissions | Drexel University](<a href=“http://www.drexel.edu/undergrad/financing/break-down/]Tuition”>http://www.drexel.edu/undergrad/financing/break-down/)</p>
<p>so that would mean drexel costs 48x5=240k minus the scholarships to finish the program?</p>