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Student Reviews of University of the Pacific

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based on 16 reviews
  • Jiwon from Stockton, CA

    I am a 3+3 pre-dental student at the Pacific. Our school offers a great accelerated pre-health profession majors. I am working towards earning my BS in biology within three years. Because our school is small private college, all students work very… more read full review

    I am a 3+3 pre-dental student at the Pacific. Our school offers a great accelerated pre-health profession majors. I am working towards earning my BS in biology within three years. Because our school is small private college, all students work very closely with professors. They are willing to help and get to know all the students. They offer many chances for students to come for help or just to hang out with them. Undergraduates can work directly with professors in research and such. I am currently researching with my friends at one of our favorite biology professor. The atmosphere at research and classes are very warm and welcoming. The material that we learn is definitely not easy. Because our school is known for accelerated pre-health program, the professors demand and expect a high level of education and devotion from us. Unlike general education classes, science classes demand high level of understanding and knowledge. Exams are designed for us to think and utilize all the knowledge we learn from textbooks. read full review

  • Hayley from San Jose, CA

    Most universities/colleges don't allow students to get started on their majors until Sophomore or Junior year of college. As a Freshman at UOP I've already gotten a feel for what I will be doing as a sports medicine or Athletic Training major. Four… more read full review

    Most universities/colleges don't allow students to get started on their majors until Sophomore or Junior year of college. As a Freshman at UOP I've already gotten a feel for what I will be doing as a sports medicine or Athletic Training major. Four weeks into classes and I've already learned how to tape ankles, wrists, and arches. I've also learned how to fit helmets, how to handle a person with a seizure, etc. Being a freshman at UOP, I've already been exposed to my major and can decide early on what I want and don't want to study in school. Many students have already decided that Athletic Training isn't for them because of this exposure. read full review

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