<p>Yes I do, since I applied there.
It's a very small school...
and for studying pharmacy the school you go to doesn't make THAT
much of a difference when you get a job - that's what I think :)</p>
<p>but since it's a very small school, you won't get what people call 'college' experience
like going to college football game.. etc :)</p>
<p>btw,
Have you thought about Albany College of Pharmacy?
or how about Northeastern University?</p>
<p>Since it's a Pharmacy program,
it doesn't matter whether MCPHS is a 'good school' or not :)</p>
<p>I would say the reputation for a pharmacy program, among other pharmacy schools, would be at the lower end - but as I said, this doesn't matter when you're applying for a job.</p>
<p>USP - what does this stand for?.. if it's some state university with a six year pharm D,
I would suggest you go to USP to 'broaden your horizons'
since MCPHS is a very small school.</p>
<p>You won't get a typical college experience there, but being in Boston will probably help take the edge off of that. I think it's pretty good at educating the students for what they want to do, I have a few friends there who are pleased with it.</p>
<p>Oh, are you Korean? I am Korean too! lol
I don't think there'll be a lot of Koreans there, since it's a very small school and Koreans value name-brand :)
Did you apply to Rutgers or Northeastern or other big schools with 6 year pharm D?
It might be better for you.</p>
<p>Heyy people=]
I’m also interested in pharmacy programs…possibly=]
I’ve visited MCPHS, and I really like it despite the extremely small size! However, I also LOVE northeastern university. But I doubt I’d be able to get into the pharmacy program there…Perhaps I could do premed/major in the sciences there and then try to get into schools afterwards. ahh I’m such a confused child lol.</p>