Pharmacy Program

<p>Hi! I'm a high school senior and I'm trying to look for a list of colleges that provide the 6-year pharmacy program. Any help? Thanks!
Oh and also, I know that Massachusetts College of Pharmacy has it and people suggested me that, but I want to find out what other colleges provide this program</p>

<p>This school solely exists for the money. They have no interest whatsoever in ensuring we have a good, solid education. they don’t even care if we’re learning the right thing. This program should not be accredited and I am nothing but embarassed to be associated with this school. They treat students worse than any school has ever treated students that I know of. </p>

<p>If you go to this school you will have a hard time getting a job after you graduate because it is getting an ever increasing terrible reputation. I had no idea a school this bad could be accredited otherwise I would’ve listened to all the PA’s who graduated from this school who told me not to go here. </p>

<p>Don’t be fooled. They don’t give a damn about you. Don’t ever say anything to anyone, including the mental health counselor because it will not be kept confidential. They will out you no matter what. They do not take responsibility for anything. </p>

<p>You’re better off not going to PA school than going to this school. If you’re stupid enough to still apply then you have only yourself to blame. </p>

<p>I’m enrolled into the accelerated PharmD program. DO NOT enroll into the accelerated PharmD program! This program will teach you NOTHING that you need to know about being a pharmacist. I am nearing the last 10 months of this horrible program, and I have learned just as much (maybe more) at the pharmacy that I work at!</p>

<p>In your first year, you will be taught for the most part. Your first year will be enjoyable, but your second year you won’t learn a damn thing. Sure they will teach you about some things (especially when it comes to pharmacology), but when it comes to actual therapies of certain disease states (stuff that a pharmacist should be an expert in) you will not learn a damn thing.</p>

<p>All these people want, seriously, is money! They want to expand their conglomeration of a school and nothing else. If you apply here, you are guaranteed to see new “improvements” in buildings. Since I have been here these people opened up 3 new buildings. They have “upgraded” their distance education systems. They hired a new IT guy. All of these things are for the sake of enrolling more students for the desperate “need” of pharmacists! I guess they don’t realize that the need for pharmacists is shrinking every damn year. It is not 1999 anymore people!!!</p>

<p>Really, the worst part of it all is that they appeal to hardworking smart students like so many of us who applied to this horrible program. They say “Graduate with a Doctorate degree in pharmacy in under 3 years!”. Who wouldn’t like that? I kinda feel like these people tricked us all, just to fulfill their need to grow a bigger school. </p>

<p>My suggestion to anybody in High School reading this is: apply to Northeastern, Rutgers, or University of Rhode Island ( all 6 years) if you want to go to pharmacy school in the Northeast. I recommend these schools because it seems that most of the better professors at our program come from these schools. Do not even think about going to MCPHS Boston/Worcester/Manchester. Believe this from the words of somebody who has been through this crappy program.</p>

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