Did anyone pay their deposit and subsequently give up their seat? I sent a letter but did not receive an acknowledgement...
You gave up your seat? How come?
Cool, I'm sure, they'll send you a letter via email or mail soon. The sucky part is that the 1500 fee is not refundable :-(. Well, wish you luck to whatever school you may choose.
Can current students please tell me what you think of the program? You can PM me if you like. I have read so many negative reviews about this school, so I would love to hear from you.
Can current students please tell me what you think of the program? You can PM me if you like. I have read so many negative reviews about this school, so I would love to hear from you.
Plain and simple, this school should be shut down. A lot of preceptors in the area have banned their students from rotations since they're not learning anything in the school.
The high passing rate on the NAPLEX and CPJE is because the school PAID for a review course for their students to take prior to the first class graduating.
I guess those that didn't learn anything, all they needed to do is take the NAPLEX and CPJE review course. If all I need to do take a review courses to pass my boards without any didactic courses then maybe I should skip going to pharmacy "school" and apply to take the boards, but first take the review sessions....that's the key, you're absolutely right!! And who cares if they took a review course. What is that suppose to mean?? Isn't that the same as taking a PCAT, LSAT, MCAT, DAT prep course before taking the exam???...and then passing the exam afterwards! Despite who is paying for it...fact of the matter remains that they passed!
Plain and simple, this school should be shut down. A lot of preceptors in the area have banned their students from rotations since they're not learning anything in the school.
The high passing rate on the NAPLEX and CPJE is because the school PAID for a review course for their students to take prior to the first class graduating.
Also interviewed on the 25th. Accepted! Phone call 2/6, email 2/7. Good luck to ya all waiting. Will they get fully accredited this year? Please give me your 2 cents.
There a lot of people speaking nonsense about the school probably because they got rejected or put on the waiting list and are trying to get people to reject the offer of admissions or not apply at all.
Let's be honest for a second. Nobody has EVER said anything bad about this school because of this.
Interviewed 2/22, accepted 3/14.
I'm skeptical about the lack of a quality facility especially after I visited other campuses. Any current student input? Why this school over others?
I wish that the bashing of this school came from current students rather than from the judgement of people who base it off their personal opinion of the school. This would give a more accurate outlook for interested students.
I do not like to infer anything, but the fact that current students are being so quiet is a red flag, in my opinion. I am not concerned with the opinion of people who dislike the school due to their displeasure of a new pharmacy school in CA or for whatever reason they hate the school. I am more concerned with WHY the school has not received proper accreditation and what do CURRENT students think about the program.
I have an interview coming up next week so I will be very eager to talk to as many students as I can during the interview.
"Prettycat," we get it, you do not like the school. I have read your posts from last year about the school, so I can assure you that your opinion has been heard. I think it is time to move on.
I agree lack of professionalism too
I gave up my seat. Good luck to those still interested! The tuition was too expensive for me and the lack of federal loans was the deciding factor.
Hi everyone, I interviewed on March 22, 2013 and was wondering if anyone from that interview session heard from CNUCOP admission committee. I'm feeling a bit nervous.
I interviewed on March 22nd also and got an acceptance letter one week later on 29th. Good luck to those still waiting!Hi everyone, I interviewed on March 22, 2013 and was wondering if anyone from that interview session heard from CNUCOP admission committee. I'm feeling a bit nervous.
I'm curious to know from you how this school lacks professionalism?
Hi, i interviewed for Northstate on late March, and just got the e-mail that i'm waitlisted. I am so disappointed, especially after thinking i did pretty well @ the interview. Any person interviewed on March? How did you guys do?
As for the waitlist, what should i do? the e-mail doesnt say anything on me bing on the "high" waitlist. does that mean i'm not likely to get in? I was so excited about this school, and now i feeling really low. i might have to reapply for 2018.
loans- finaid office will not start reviewing loan applications until June. I applied once I was accepted and my application is on hold "pending school certification." I would suggest looking into loans now in case you're not approved for one, you will have supple time to reapply with a cosigner. They ask a lot of financial questions so if you have a cosigner, they should be on the phone or with you to answer them.
housing- i looked around craigslist. 1 bedroom in apartment complexes/gated communities are roughly $600/700 lowest, 2 bedrooms $700/800. For house rentals, a 3 or 4 bedroom would be anywhere from $1200-$1600. There are also 5 bedrooms but I forget the price range...If you have roommates, you can get away with <$400 a month =) if you want to live solo b/c you have a lot of pet peeves, be prepared to pay more -____- also, if you have in laws or rent from a family, it is also cheaper...my mom's friend is renting her garage turned into 1 bedroom apt for $500 including utilities.
*most rental places also allow dogs/cats =D