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I've been accepted to Purdue and Creighton (web-based pathway), and I'm having difficulty deciding which to attend. The basic choice (as I see it) is cost vs. convenience. Any suggestions?
skp said:Personally - I think the web-based pathway would be more difficult, unless you possess uncanny motivation and self-learning ability. Also, the professional interaction component, which is an essential aspect of day-to-day pharmacy practice in almost any setting, seems lacking.
Great to have options though, eh? 🙂
jmhousem said:I've been accepted to Purdue and Creighton (web-based pathway), and I'm having difficulty deciding which to attend. The basic choice (as I see it) is cost vs. convenience. Any suggestions?
endlesslove said:You took the words right out of my mouth. I was wondering how web-based programs work given that there is an essential component missing, the human interaction (whether it be with professors, fellow PharmD students (!), patients, although the latter can be achieved by you doing rotations). Seems kind of like a lonely thing to me. Wouldn't you need interaction with your peers, professors, and patients to help you get through pharmacy school through the very rough times?
Just out of curiosity, what have the passing rates on the boards exam been like for web-based programs? Also, given the lack of professional interaction, what has the drop-out rate been like?
FutureRxGal said:unicornsinger's post in this thread puts a positive light on the web-based program at Creighton. 🙂
jmhousem said:I think this is the program's first year to take the boards, so I don't know the passing rates. I don't have the stats on drop-out rates, but I don't imagine they're too high.
I'm not too worried about the lack of interaction with fellow students. I don't usually study with other students, and I seldom go out with them, either. I have too many outside commitments to do much interacting, anyway. The lack of a face-to-face relationship with my professors is a little more distressing, but not that much. I would still be communicating with everyone (professors and students) regularly, just not in person. As Endlesslove pointed out, the patient interaction will still be there in the rotations.
Really, the main concerns about Creighton are the motivation and self-learning required and the expense of the program. I figure that Creighton will cost around $40k more than Purdue. That's a number that's hard to ignore.
kwakster928 said:also please dont forget all the disadvantages that you will have not participating in the professional organizaiton or the student activities. even though it many not sound so much, but i have been very active in school and and other organization, and have learned tremendously about what the pharmacy is about. plus it looks pretty good on your resume, and networking oppourtunity is limit less. i think web-base program for some, but i think you are missing too many of the crucial part of the schooling that doesn't necessaily involves academics. i would choose purdue. but that's just me.
gablet said:I have been in contact with several current creighton (web-based) students. They have been very helpful in answering my many questions about the program. The admissions office (Tim O'Shea- to be specific) gave me their email addresses.
Also, I have a phone interview with Creighton on April 1st. Any suggestions?
kwakster928 said:also please dont forget all the disadvantages that you will have not participating in the professional organizaiton or the student activities. even though it many not sound so much, but i have been very active in school and and other organization, and have learned tremendously about what the pharmacy is about. plus it looks pretty good on your resume, and networking oppourtunity is limit less. i think web-base program for some, but i think you are missing too many of the crucial part of the schooling that doesn't necessaily involves academics. i would choose purdue. but that's just me.
jmhousem said:Thanks for the reference, FutureRxGal. And congratulations on being named co-mod!