Is anyone planning to go to the West Palm campus? I was just there for an interview and was kind of let down by the place, it seemed so small and dilapidated. The hallways were dirty and the bathrooms were dirty, my community college had nicer bathrooms. The school reminded me of an old run-down hospital with sterile hallways. Does anyone else feel this way? I guess I thought for $25K a year there would be chandeliers hanging from the ceilings, but I guess I was wrong. I suppose the "nice" and "beautiful" campus everyone talks about is the main one in Davie.
I did like, however, the small and quiet atmosphere the place had, it's a perfect place for relaxed study and developing strong relationships with your classmates. Also there was a nice garden with ponds and small waterfalls out back with a small deli/lunch place where you could eat outside. The people seemed very nice and friendly, although one interviewer tried to provoke me into an argument, but I knew it was just a test (I hope😱).
Just a little hint for future interviewees at the WestPalm campus: Don't boast your interests in research because they did not like that one bit, they have no strong research facilities and seemed offended when I asked if they partake in any research, kind of caught them off-guard, the woman interviewer tried explaining some residency research she was doing and it looked like her eyes were gonna bulge out of her head, I got the feeling they only wanted retail pharmacists. I was told "well then maybe you would feel more comfortable in a larger University such as UF😱?!" I was simply trying to express that I have interests in pharmacuetical research and find it interesting, but they kind of took it like that's all I want to do, they play mind games to test your poise, it was kinda fun! 😎
Does anyone else have feelings about the WestPalm campus?? I just think they could clean it up a bit for the money we are investing, other than that it's ok, seems very straight forward. Overall a great atmosphere for a quiet, peaceful pursuit of professional education.