I understand location is very important. But, you have to consider the cost to attend school ~40K tution+20K living expenses+cost of not working full time (30K for me) so you're giving up roughly 90K per yr. You want to get the bang for your buck and go to the best possible school. If you go to a well established school, you can do your rotations anywhere as they usually have perceptors in various places... Also, with the competitiveness of pharmacy profession, going to a well respected school might become important. Not only that, Northstate doesn't qualify for subsidized loans right now.
well am I anti northsate?
California and pharmacy doesn't need further saturation. Look at the job market. They are a for profit school.