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Hi all,
Its been a problem for most students that they dont have an avenue of complaining.
Our school (USP) runs the 6yr Pharm.D program has been having this issue where they over-admit more than their maximum capacity hoping that many will chnage their minds or drop down to the required size before they get to their final years. They obviously do this to get more students enrolled and make tuition money. Of course, a freshman would like to come do a pharm.D rather than enroll for any other course at the school for the tuition they ask (about $30,000)
The result of this is that get deadlocked in their fifth year and evrything is made difficult to ensure an atmosphere of "survival fo the fittest" and weed down students to the required numbers. Unfortunately at this time students are struggling to be right around the about 75% that will graduate. If you get unlucky, you realize that you've spent six years of your life and over $150,000 in debt. The school doesnt care if you're complaining or not just because they have many more students than they need.
Any attempts to complain get met up with very diplomatic and cover-up answers.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Anyone experienced these kind of things? Any suggestions on whom we can complain to?
Thanks.
Its been a problem for most students that they dont have an avenue of complaining.
Our school (USP) runs the 6yr Pharm.D program has been having this issue where they over-admit more than their maximum capacity hoping that many will chnage their minds or drop down to the required size before they get to their final years. They obviously do this to get more students enrolled and make tuition money. Of course, a freshman would like to come do a pharm.D rather than enroll for any other course at the school for the tuition they ask (about $30,000)
The result of this is that get deadlocked in their fifth year and evrything is made difficult to ensure an atmosphere of "survival fo the fittest" and weed down students to the required numbers. Unfortunately at this time students are struggling to be right around the about 75% that will graduate. If you get unlucky, you realize that you've spent six years of your life and over $150,000 in debt. The school doesnt care if you're complaining or not just because they have many more students than they need.
Any attempts to complain get met up with very diplomatic and cover-up answers.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Anyone experienced these kind of things? Any suggestions on whom we can complain to?
Thanks.