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I am a New Jersey high school senior and wish to be a pharmacist someday. Rutgers is the only school that has the pharmacist program, and it is a good school for sure. However, it seems that it is only the 27th best pharmacy school in the nation, according to a list of ranked pharmacy schools.
Some people are saying that the school that you graduate from does not really matter, as long as you have good grades. NOW I AM CONFUSED. Should I then bother to apply to UMich in Michigan, which is the 3rd best pharmacy school in our nation according to the list but will definitely have a higher tuition? Help me out, please~ THANK YOU.
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No, no one cares except if you are trying to get an academic position.
UMich is a 2+4 school, and Rutgers is a 0+6 school.
i’m guessing its referring to years. 2 undergraduate 4 in pharmaceutical school, while rutgers would be just straight 6 years of education.
I assure you it makes no difference where you graduate from. Everyone takes the same license exam no matter where you graduated from. It would only make a difference if you went on to teach at the university level or possibly went into research.
My paycheck does not have the name of the university I graduated from nor does it have my GPA. Go where ever you can get into and can afford.
When you are first applying for pharmacy jobs they will look at the university that you graduated from and the grades that you got there. There are not a ton of pharmacy schools, so odds are your future employers will be somewhat familiar with the school’s program and how difficult it is.
If you are looking for a school kind of close to where you live check out the University of Sciences in Philadelphia. It is one of the oldest programs in the country and it is a respected program.
If you’re major concern in going into pharmacy is the money, I would suggest doing something else. There are much better ways to make money.