3-Year Program

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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?
 
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.
 
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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