Erie is a small town. There are some things to do, but trust me as a LECOM student you won't have a lot of free time. My suggestion is to go to LECOM to study hard and when you have some time off, just get out and travel.
There is no racism. I had black, asian, and hispanic friends in my class. We all got along together and built very nice friendships. We still keep in touch.
Professors are okay, you have to do what they tell you like in any other professional schools. Most of them have done pharmacy residencies. They are not going to babysit you, you have to study hard and pass all the exams. It has gotten more difficult to get accepted now because more prospective students are finding out about the three year program and the fact that you can get your rotations done anywhere in the USA. Same requirements as any other pharmacy school GPA, PCAT, interview. When I applied to LECOM back in 2005 for the 2006 incoming class the PCAT was not required but now it is part of the admission requirements.
As far as academics, you'll get out what you put into it. Trust me by the time you'll finish the program you will know the difference between heparin and lovenox.
No school is perfect, LECOM is not. But it will give you a Pharm.D. in three years. You will not have to spend the entire three years in Erie. It is very fast paced. You are not going to Erie to party, you are going to study. I know there are no museums, arts, city life, but you can have all of that after you graduate if you decide to move to a bigger place.
trust me, i am from a big city and I am back at home now, very happy with my decision.