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I have a BPharm and want to pursue a PharmD program, so I found what's suitable for is the non-tradition PharmD program at Purdue. So what do you guys know about Purdue univ? Is is reputable and considered a very good shcool??

Btw, I have BPharm from Egypt and that program will take it off-campus, in Dubai, UAE.
 
I have a BPharm and want to pursue a PharmD program, so I found what's suitable for is the non-tradition PharmD program at Purdue. So what do you guys know about Purdue univ? Is is reputable and considered a very good shcool??

Btw, I have BPharm from Egypt and that program will take it off-campus, in Dubai, UAE.
Purdue has an awesome pharmacy school that many rankings have listed in the top 10 among the US. I completed my pre-pharmacy there and had no complaints. I'm not exactly sure how the non-traditional route works, but if you get accepted into it, it's definitely worth taking.
 
Purdue is a good school. However, most of the non-traditional programs require that you have a U.S. BS in Pharmacy. I don't know if Purdue even accepts international students. The exceptions are with Nova and Western.
 
Fortunately Purdue accepts international students, and my university's curiculum has been review by their committee.

Anyway, part of the program is the Advanced Clerkship rotations, which alone is 28 cr. hrs., more than the didactic coursework itself, WHY IS THAT?? This alone will cost a lot of money more than required courses.

Anyone did the clerkship rotations and how were they? What do you do exactly?
 
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