Help me select a Pharmacy School? (UOP vs Northeastern University)

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<p>I have been accepted to all the pharmacy schools(6-year accelerated programs) that I have applied to, but I have a hard time choosing which one I should attend...
1. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences - 10,000$ Per year, renewable academic scholarship (Total tuition is around 25k), but my cousin, who works for a huge pharmaceutical company said that this school is really bad.
2. Northeastern University - 14,000$ Per year, renewable academic scholarship(With financial aid/grants/loans, I have to pay 5k per year), Honors program
3. University of the Pacific (10,000$ per year academic scholarship, financial aid information not available yet), Honors program
4. Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences ($60,000 Regents scholarship, for 6 years)
5. St. John's University (10,000$, but I would have to pay 24,000 per year.. this school is out!), Honors program</p>

<p>Other schools :
-UCI
-UCR - Regents Scholarship, Honors program</p>

<p>Waiting for :
- UCLA
- USC</p>

<p>Anyways, I came down to two schools...
I live in So-Cal, so I was thinking that UOP might be a good pick since it's way closer to my house than all the other schools(still 6 hours away :< ).. However, I have visited Stockton, and it's a very miserable city indeed. It was early afternoon and there were people sleeping in the streets... and the city didn't look fun. I have a couple of friends attending UOP, and they said that outside of the school might be dangerous, so they stay inside the dorms.. which means I need a car. I've also heard that Pharm-D degrees from UOP are laughed upon by employers? And also, only 30% of pharm-D hopefuls actually make it to pharmacy school... I don't know how true that is, though. On the bright side, however, I have heard that there are lots of cute guys there! (T_T jkjk.) The campus is really pretty! Apparently it's the 5th prettiest campus in the US, and there's even a river/stream in the campus. The weather is really nice, since it's California. </p>

<p>Then, there's Northeastern University. I've heard that people who graduate from NU get really good jobs, and I've heard enough about Boston! It's a really lively, fun city, with lots of people(and I love the city atmosphere)! I also got the most amount of financial aid from this school, and a week or two after I was accepted, a professor who is in charge of the pharmacy program personally called me to congratulate me(I was so touched T<em>T)!! Also, since there's a subway right near school, I wouldn't need to have a car! The only down side of Northeastern is the super cold weather (60 degree is cold for me.... .</em>_.), and how it's.. literally on the opposite side of the country(around 3000 miles away)... I also don't know their dropout rates for pharmacy school.. I hope it's not high!</p>

<p>Since I'm more concerned about my future, I'm more leaning towards NU.. what do you guys think?</p>

<p>I have a daughter in pharmacy school at UOP. The pharmacy school has an excellent reputation, has many graduates placed in hiring positions in California. You would be making the best choice in going there based on reputation vs. Northeastern. She loves the school, is not fond of Stockton, but hasn’t encountered any problems since starting there last August. If you think you would like to work in Ca. eventually, you would be better off going to UOP. If you have any questions you would like to ask her, I can ask her if I can give you her email address.</p>

<p>That would be really really nice! Could you please pm me her email? :slight_smile: I have so many questions I want to ask! Thank you so much!
It turns out that I got into the 5 year program… so I’m even more conflicted… Sigh! :frowning: Do 5-year program attendees get summer/winter break off? I heard that UOP graduates end up working in pharmacies, but I wanted to work for a company… so that was another issue I wanted to ask about… :confused: I kind of want to get schooling done and over with, but I also want to learn it correctly and not be rushed…</p>

<p>Where do you see yourself living and working after pharmacy school? I would pick a school that is in that area if possible. Networking and getting involved in the area will help lead you to opportunities after school.</p>

<p>I don’t know anything about Massachusetts CoP, but if it really does have a bad rep then I would definitely throw that one out.</p>

<p>I’m highly leaning towards UOP now, even though Stockton is very dangerous… >< Man. Choices, choices… NEU is nice, but it’s way too far away :frowning: and I could finish all my schooling stuff in UOP within 5 years… TY for the message, ranza003! :slight_smile: I’m between NEU and UOP!</p>

<p>do you live in southern Ca?</p>

<p>Yes! I live near LA. Also, could you send me the email address again? The latter part was blocked out with asterisks like this : asdf1234@******** :(</p>