What are the best 0-6 schools?

<p>Hi, I'm going to be a senior in high school next year and am currently looking into pharmacy schools. I'm very interested in 0-6 schools but I have no idea which schools are in reach or out of reach. I know that the AACP doesn't rank pharmacy schools but I'd like to get a general idea as to which schools I should apply to.</p>

<p>Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences – Boston
Northeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
St. John’s University
St. Louis College of Pharmacy
The University of Findlay
The University of Rhode Island
University of the Sciences</p>

<p>Are there any more 0-6 schools or is this it? Also, would you recommend that I go directly into a 0-6 school or complete my undergrad first as a pre-pharm and then transfer to one of the "better" school (such as UCSF, UNC...)?</p>

<p>There are also several 2+4 schools where you can get conditional acceptance to the pharmacy program assuming you maintain the applicable GPA and complete your prerequisite courses on time. If you’re concerned about rankings, these schools include several of the top 15 ranked schools such as Michigan and Pittsburgh, among others. By the way, the more money you can save in undergrad, the less you’ll need to borrow (or payout) at the professional level.</p>