good pharmacy schools?

<p>i only heard of purdue, usc, and ucsf. any other places?
and how can i do the research myself? i tried collegeboard.com but it was really hard and it didnt even show all the colleges that offer pharm program.
if possible, i would like to know about the cost and years for the program too. thanks in advance</p>

<p>rutgers has a really good 6 year program</p>

<p>Buffalooooooooo!</p>

<p>University of Kansas also University of Iowa</p>

<p>oh.. how good are they? does anyone know? :)</p>

<p><a href="http://www.allpharmacyschools.com/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.allpharmacyschools.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>University of the Sciences and Temple U - both in Phila. have vg programs.</p>

<p>Purdue in West Lafayette, IN <a href="http://www.pharmacy.purdue.edu/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.pharmacy.purdue.edu/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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Average assessment
score (5.0 = highest)
1. University of California--San Francisco 4.6
2. University of Texas--Austin 4.4
3. University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill 4.2
4. Purdue University (IN) 4.1
University of Arizona 4.1
University of Michigan--Ann Arbor 4.1
University of Minnesota--Twin Cities 4.1
8. University of Illinois--Chicago 4.0
University of Kentucky 4.0
University of Maryland--Baltimore 4.0
11. Ohio State University 3.9
University of Florida 3.9
University of Wisconsin--Madison 3.9
14. University of Southern California 3.8
University of Utah 3.8
University of Washington 3.8
17. University at Buffalo--SUNY 3.7
University of Iowa 3.7
University of Kansas 3.7
University of Tennessee--Memphis 3.7
21. Virginia Commonwealth University 3.6
22. University of Georgia 3.5
23. University of Colorado--Denver and Health Sciences Center 3.4
University of Pittsburgh 3.4
25. Auburn University--Main Campus (Harrison) (AL) 3.2
Rutgers State University--New Brunswick (Mario) (NJ) 3.2
27. Medical Universtiy of South Carolina 3.1
Univ of the Sciences in Philadelphia-Philadelphia Col of Pharmacy & Sci 3.1
University of Nebraska Medical Center 3.1
30. Mercer University-Southern School of Pharmacy (GA) 3.0
University of Mississippi 3.0
32. St. Louis College of Pharmacy 2.9
University of Cincinnati 2.9
University of Connecticut 2.9
University of Missouri--Kansas City 2.9
University of Oklahoma 2.9
Washington State University 2.9
Wayne State University (Applebaum) (MI) 2.9
West Virginia University 2.9
40. Duquesne University- Mylan School of Pharmacy (PA)

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<p>Wisconsin has an excellent Pharm school and is in a great town.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.pharmacy.wisc.edu/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.pharmacy.wisc.edu/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond. Its a good school, but its in a rough part of Richmond. I'd be scared to go there unless if I had a conceal and carry permit. Its rough, but they're campus security is supposed to be amazing.</p>

<p>so you're saying #21 with a gun huh?</p>

<p>Hey, just because its in a rough part of town doesn't mean its not a good school. If I wanted to be a pharmacy major I would have gone to VCU. Sorry if I made it sound bad. Richmond is a really great city, and just like every city in every part of the country, it has its rough parts. Good luck with finding a pharmacy school!</p>

<p>I am in Philly so rough and crime are all part of the neighborhood if you read about if on CC.</p>

<p>My sister is a graduate of OSU's pharmacy school. It's a really good school.</p>

<p>I've heard Auburn's is really good, and they just built a fancy new building.</p>

<p>Rankings don't really matter, a pharm degree is a pharm degree</p>

<p>right.........that's what I hear.</p>

<p>haha ohnoes- i agree. but you know, parents want their kids to go to a "good college" :/ and i kinda do want to too. If im getting the same education, why not get it at the well-known place, you know? well thank you guys for so much information! that really helped.</p>

<p>but do you guys know which school has diversity and cheap tuition? i dont want you to do the research for me, but if you guys know anything aobut any school, please advice me :) thanks!</p>