3-Year Program

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PharmMnM

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Can someone list all the schools that offer the accelerated program of 3 years?
Is South University in Georgia one of them?

Also, what does the 0-6, 2-4 4-0 stuff mean?

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Can someone list all the schools that offer the accelerated program of 3 years?
Is South University in Georgia one of them?

Also, what does the 0-6, 2-4 4-0 stuff mean?
I'll answer your last question since your first two are extreamly annoying and can be found in the pharmacy FAQ

0-6 means that you go to the pharmacy school for 6 years (this includes undergrad) USIP, St. Louis, and Ohio Northern are schools that use this

2-4 means you do 2 years of undergrad somewhere like Bullwinkle's Watsamatta U and then move on to the 4 year professional program in pharmacy school

I've never heard of a 4-0 program
 
Yes before asking questions, look at the FAQ and look at the school webpage.
 
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hey! some poeple are still new here alright! don't use the word "stupid" because it is a very offensive word!

\thank you caverject for acknowledging the FAQ section.
 
Hahaha... boy, SDN is soo much more entertaining than my anatomy book (test tomorrow)!
 
I really like Athens and UGA so far, it's nice and laid-back and everyone I've met is cool so far.

How do you like South and Savannah?
 
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