are 3+2 bachelor+masters programs necessarily a good thing?

<p>I mean is it better to go to a 4 year school, get a bachelors degree, and then go to grad school somewhere else that has a really good program? </p>

<p>I want to go into Occupational Therapy, and I'm currently looking in to Pre-occupational therapy offered schools, but there are some schools that have the route of the 3+2 bachelor and masters program (like at U of Puget Sound, Boston U). Those are both really good schools, but I heard that being exposed to multiple schools during the undergraduate and graduate period is better.</p>

<p>If your heart is set on occupational therapy, then a 3+2 bachelor program could save you time, and possibly money. If you think that there is a possibility that that’s not what you want to do with your life, you probably should do a bachelor’s program fist and then see.</p>

<p>do 3+2 if you can.</p>