Hi! For me a huge part of it was the scholarship I was given because it covered most of my tuition. But other than that, I really liked how well rounded the program was. No matter what you want to do with your OTD after graduation, you will be prepared in research, clinical experience, etc. I also think the prestige associated with the name and living in Boston will go a long for networking purposes and finding jobs later on down the line. And for me, the last big part of it was the Interprofessional education and all of the really amazing experiences you have at the school (cadaver lab at Harvard Medical School, Interprofessional day, fieldwork experiences, simulations, etc.). The only concern I have about the school is the competitiveness. I worry that everything will be a competition and we might have to fight for the fieldwork experiences we want. But I’m talking to a current student soon to see if this is true because I could be wrong! Hope this helps