Duquesne University Pharmacy Program

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Hi!

I am a high school junior and I am interested in Pharmacy program in Duquesne University.
Do they have 0-6, 3-4 or 0-7 year program?
Do they have full scholarship available?
What is the job outlook after graduation?

Thanks,
MH
 
Hi!

I am a high school junior and I am interested in Pharmacy program in Duquesne University.
Do they have 0-6, 3-4 or 0-7 year program?
Do they have full scholarship available?
What is the job outlook after graduation?

Thanks,
MH

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Hi!

I am a high school junior and I am interested in Pharmacy program in Duquesne University.
Do they have 0-6, 3-4 or 0-7 year program?
Do they have full scholarship available?
What is the job outlook after graduation?

Thanks,
MH

Sorry questions too vague, cannot compute:laugh:

These are questions that can easily be answered with a quick google search. do some research first and we will gladly help you out. And seriously? job outlook after graduation? how in the world are we suppose to answer that for you? if you fail out your outlook would be zero. depends on so many factors
 
They have a 2-4 program. With any pharmD program the job outlook is good but I would recommend someplace less expensive. It is over 40k to go there and the academic scholarship doesnt cover year 6. It is one of the most expensive programs for how low it is ranked. There is one advisor for the entire pharmacy school and they do not do very many things correctly. The curriculum is changing almost every year and in the process some things are on exams that are never taught. The exams are scheduled so that there are two a week for a month and none the rest of the semester until finals. There was one semester where I had 5 exams within a 9 day period. The responsibility however is never put on the faculty but always the students. Do not go to this pharmacy school!!!! The administration and faculty do not treat the students with any type of respect. I have told faculty in the different schools within the university the types of things the pharmacy school gets away with and they are blown away. The school has a very bad relationship with the students and the majority of the students would go somewhere else if they could do it all again. Those who were able to transferred. There is not help with the process of applying to a residency. I have to go out of my way to find information about this. There is no help with finding an internship as well. Do not waste your money.
 
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