Wits University Review by a Physio Graduate
by FundiConnect Editorial Team | 15 December 2014
I did a Bsc in Physiotherapy at University of Witwatersrand in Gauteng. I was mainly on East campus for my first year but after that we were based at medical school. I chose Wits because for physiotherapy it is one of the best internationally.
On Main campus it seems the social life is buzzing but we saw very little of this as I was not on Main campus. Medical school was very quiet and focused on academics.
For medical degrees Wits is rated very highly but I cannot comment on the other faculties.
I only really had contact with students in the medical field. It’s true what they say:‘Study hard, Play hard’. The libraries are full during the terms but once on holiday we socialized and relaxed to refuel for the next semester.
Wits is central with many residences on campus or close by so students are able to come from far and wide to study at Wits. I feel that the lecturers were well educated and academic, and driven to help their students succeed.
For a health sciences degree I would definitely recommend Wits. However, for other degrees I would suggest students research which institutions offer their chosen degree at an internationally recognized level and how the degree at a specific institution is rated internationally. At the end of the day you go to University to get a good degree so don’t choose your university based on social life and other activities. Make sure you will come out with a good degree to take you places in your career
Wits is based in the middle of the concrete jungle of Johannesburg, one of the greenest cities in the world. I grew up in this city and I love it. There is something for everyone. No matter what your interest is you will find a club for it at Wits even sailing!
FundiConnect Editorial Team
The FundiConnect Editorial Team researches, writes, and maintains comprehensive guides on South African higher education, bursaries, NSFAS funding, and career development. Our content is verified against official institutional sources, DHET publications, and direct admissions office communications to ensure accuracy for students navigating their post-school journey.
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