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Hello again, everyone.
After going to some more interviews, learning more about the programs I have interviewed with, and doing more number crunching, I have a question about the cost of pharmacy school.
Based on my interview, what I have learned, and the experience at the interview, I really fell in love with the University of Colorado's program. However, when one thinks about cost in comparison to my state school, Oregon State University, I wonder if the difference is worth going to a school I liked more versus saving money.
I did my best to factor in cost of living, tuition, and compounding interest for the school loans over the four years of school. Though, I did NOT factor in any wages that may be made from internships or scholarships I may earn. This analysis came up with:
Colorado - $198k
Oregon - $158k
Difference = $40k
So my question is whether or not $40k is worth going to a school that I liked more? I would like your guys' opinions.
Please, no comments about how I should abandon pharmacy or switch to another profession. I would like a legitimate answer and opinions for my question.
Thank you.
After going to some more interviews, learning more about the programs I have interviewed with, and doing more number crunching, I have a question about the cost of pharmacy school.
Based on my interview, what I have learned, and the experience at the interview, I really fell in love with the University of Colorado's program. However, when one thinks about cost in comparison to my state school, Oregon State University, I wonder if the difference is worth going to a school I liked more versus saving money.
I did my best to factor in cost of living, tuition, and compounding interest for the school loans over the four years of school. Though, I did NOT factor in any wages that may be made from internships or scholarships I may earn. This analysis came up with:
Colorado - $198k
Oregon - $158k
Difference = $40k
So my question is whether or not $40k is worth going to a school that I liked more? I would like your guys' opinions.
Please, no comments about how I should abandon pharmacy or switch to another profession. I would like a legitimate answer and opinions for my question.
Thank you.