The ramifications have been discussed here by others and i will not repeat them. Others who say people who are doubters know nothing about the school, tell me something that i said about its history so far that's inaccurate????
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Everything is accurate, good job. I would love to know how all six of the schools you interviewed at told you that their school is "the best," because I find that extremely hard to believe. If they really were the best, they wouldn't need to sell themselves so hard, would they?
I've said it many times on this thread already, that I myself am skeptical about CNCP too. However, what some people who *didn't* apply to this school are doing is telling those who *did* apply to not even give CNCP a chance. Do you think that is right? We applied. That was our decision. Others didn't apply, and that was their decision. There is a fine line between advising people to be cautious and causing fear by bashing on a school (and in some cases even saying that some people who are considering are stupid).
Guess what? We all are aware of the risk involved. Others are just more afraid of the risk and therefore they didn't apply. BUT, that doesn't give any of them the right to just come bash the school and speak lowly to those who are seriously considering. What is wrong with the concept of waiting until June? What is wrong with people who want to keep their options open?
People are focusing too much on the nitty gritty right now. I personally don't think they are looking at the big picture. You can talk about how CNCP doesn't have pre-candidate status yet, but you can't talk about how this is California we're talking about. You wanted to know something that is inaccurate? It's time to look at the grand scheme of things...
Where are all the jurisdictions made in the state of California? Where is the California Board of Pharmacy? The answer is SACRAMENTO. Not Loma Linda. Not Pomona. Not in the dumps surrounding USC. Not on Mare Island. Not in San Diego. and not even in San Francisco or Stockton. CNCP is in Sacramento, our own friggin CAPITAL. It's not East Palo Alto. It's not up in some no-man's land. Have you forgotten that California is known for its higher education? To say CNCP will fail is inaccurate with the history of California education. Do you realize how shameful it would be to California pharmacy education if the school IN ITS OWN CAPITAL fails to succeed?
Have some faith, those of you who are considering. Your REAL decisions begin in June. Don't just give up your spot just because those who didn't apply want to spread their insecurities to you. I wish you all the best of luck, and hopefully you will all get accepted to other pharmacy schools in the meantime (even though a lot of you already did)!
