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I am a junior and I want to go into a 0-6 pharmacy program right after high school.
This is my list so far:
Rutgers
USP
Mass. College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Northeastern – Boston
St. Johns
Do all these schools have 0-6 pharmacy programs?
Also, does University of Buffalo, Albany College of Pharmacy, and University of Connecticut have 0-6 pharmacy programs?
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You would have to look on their websites to see what type of program they have. Some schools are 6 year programs and others are just 4 year schools.
yea they are all 0-6 (except UB and Uconn). But Rutgers is the best pharmacy schools in the ny/nj area. I got in to USP and St Johns, but i really wanna go to USP since the campus is soo pretty. And plus i wanna go away and its not a huge school so the transition from high school to college will be easier. Northeastern is also a good.
and buffalo u dont have to re apply but u have to keep up a REALLY high gpa compared to st johns usp and mcphs where u only have to have a 2.7 to go on to the profressional years(3rd 4th 5th and 6th years of pharm school). So that y im not choosing UB. U Conn is the same as buffalo.