5 /5 Ray LR: I had some great professors here. While the MSOT program was hard, they taught me how to be a generalist OT which gave me the knowledge to understand what OT does as a whole instead of focusing on specific parts of our practice. I would suggest this type of education/ training to anyone who wants to be a "jack of all trades" because I think OT is more than just one thing. Its a professional practice that is holistic and has its roots in both the mental and physical side of rehabilitation and functional performance. They had some of the greatest professors who knew how to teach in a way for everyone to understand the complexity of the OT profession. I would highly recommend this place if Dr. Bullock and Dr. Ang still teach there.