<p>what are some good schools for pharmacy on teh east coast? where can i find rankings for such programs. So far i've heard of rutgers pharmacy, cuz i live in new jersey. thanks</p>
<p>The 6 year pharmD programs in the northeast include St. Johns, Albany College of Pharmacy, Northeastern, University of Sciences in Philadelphia, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and Duquesne University. However, the difficulty of admissions is hard to come by due to the fact that in many cases, such as Northeastern, the admission stats for pharmacy are not available but the stats for the college are. So is one supposed to add on a few GPA and SAT points since pharmacy is competitive? How many more points should be added on? It really is confusing. The only data I have been able to find is from schools that are nearly made entirely of people doing 6 year pharm D majors.</p>
<p>Albany College Of Pharmacy
Avg SAT (25-75 percentile) 1650-1860
Avg GPA: 3.60
Students in Top 10%: 43%</p>
<p>Earnet Mario School of Pharmacy (Rutgers)
Avg Sat. 1200-1360 (out of 1600)
Students in Top 10%: 67%
Please note that a mere 15% of these students are from out of state, so if you do not live in New Jersy, higher numbers will be needed.</p>
<p>Hope that helped a little.</p>
<p>does anyone have any information on the other ones?</p>
<p>I use fastweb.com and they have some pretty good info, but they don't tell you what you need for their pharmacy programs</p>