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What would you say are the "best" pharmacy schools (like Harvard, Yale, etc. are the most prestigious for undergrad)?

alittler said:What would you say are the "best" pharmacy schools (like Harvard, Yale, etc. are the most prestigious for undergrad)?
), there probably isn't one top school that any of us could suggest. Often times grad school is as much about what school fits you the best, not necessarily what a school's reputation or perception may be. I felt the same way about undergrad, so it's hard for me to give you an answer. It all depends on what you want out of your education. If you want to go to a tough prestigous program, look into schools like University of Southern California, UCSF, Colorado, and Minnesota. If you are looking for a school where you can run like a wild hippie, check out University of Washington (bananaface). If you want a school that turns you into a neurotic person, check out Temple (kwakster). If you want a school with a great education and an excellent sports program, check out the University of Florida, University of Wisconsin, and Ohio State University (Dgroulx). If you want to get out of pharmacy school as fast as you can, check out Midwestern University, University of Southern Nevada, or South University (JDpharmd?, LVPharm, and Caverject). If your a betting person and like to live on the wild side at an accelerated pace, check out the Hawaii College of Pharmacy (UCRsandstorm). It all depends on you wantalittler said:Can anyone tell me the "best" pharmacy schools?(as Harvard, Yale, etc. are the "best" for undergrad)
Caverject said:If you are looking for a school where you can run like a wild hippie, check out University of Washington (bananaface).

i applied to 2.Krismeese said:Was disappointed UoHawaii is not accepting their first class until 2007, would be a fun place to go, albeit maybe a little risky lol.
So how many schools do most people apply to on average? It seems like with the small class size/total applicants ratio being pretty small that you would have to apply to a bunch. But I really don't want to put the dilemma of a million needed recomendations on my recomenders.
Krismeese said:Was disappointed UoHawaii is not accepting their first class until 2007, would be a fun place to go, albeit maybe a little risky lol.
So how many schools do most people apply to on average? It seems like with the small class size/total applicants ratio being pretty small that you would have to apply to a bunch. But I really don't want to put the dilemma of a million needed recomendations on my recomenders.