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I am just wondering what everyone's opinions/experiences are regarding how the quality of education correlates to the ranking or reputation of a given school. I am having a hard time deciding between a couple of schools I have been accepted to that have drastic differences in their rankings. I know that there are several pros and cons to each school and I am having difficulty in determining what the key factors are in making this decision.
Basically, in my mind, this boils down to one question. Does the quality of education at large, prestigious schools suffer due to the emphasis on research and development among the faculty and if so, does that factor outweigh the greater prospects for residencies/employment that accompany the degree from the more highly ranked institution?
I know that at the end of the day a PharmD is a PharmD, but I am thinking that the networking opportunities may be better at the better schools, but also that the emphasis on teaching at some of the newer schools may be a great benefit to the student. Any thought on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
Basically, in my mind, this boils down to one question. Does the quality of education at large, prestigious schools suffer due to the emphasis on research and development among the faculty and if so, does that factor outweigh the greater prospects for residencies/employment that accompany the degree from the more highly ranked institution?
I know that at the end of the day a PharmD is a PharmD, but I am thinking that the networking opportunities may be better at the better schools, but also that the emphasis on teaching at some of the newer schools may be a great benefit to the student. Any thought on this subject would be greatly appreciated.