

I just saw from the other postings that Touro is already waitlisting applicants in November. I read somewhere that they only interview until all spots are open. I am not sure if they will continue to schedule anymore interviews.
I wanted to know do you guys think it is bad to get an interview with touro during Febuary. I have heard that they require an $2,000 payment so I am scared to turn in my application into Touro, let me know
Touro schedule my interview for Febuary because I had an emergency. I am afraid that by Febuary all the seat will be taken. The other pharmacy schools will be interviewing students in January and Febuary so I do not think it will be wise for Touro to fill all the seat now and not wait to interview other canidates in January and Febuary. I predict that when students interview with other school around January and Febuary students will drop Touro and opt to attend the other schools. Do you guys know if Touro is interviewing people in January because the lady told me that their are no interviews schduel for January. Maybe she was mad that I had an emergency and could not attend the December interview
I just had my Touro interview today. All I can say is if I'm accepted then I'm not accepting it. The school left a lot to be desired.
Yeah i'm curious too.
In my opinion I loved their program... but I thought their campus was farrr from attractive. I drove to the interview and went into the parking lot and thought to myself.. "I must have gotten lost this can't be the school..." but surenuff...
But that said, I paid the 2k anyway because I really like their program.
Yeah i'm curious too.
In my opinion I loved their program... but I thought their campus was farrr from attractive. I drove to the interview and went into the parking lot and thought to myself.. "I must have gotten lost this can't be the school..." but surenuff...
But that said, I paid the 2k anyway because I really like their program.
Yeah I wasn't sure for a while, but after talking to a lot of people and thinking a lot about it with myself, I put the money down.
Now I'm poor![]()
But at least I'm in at a pharmacy school for next year 🙂
Sorry, I just got back from the bay area today. As far as the Touro interview...I enjoyed the interview format overall. The professors seem very competent. For the campus though, I didn't see where the $29k tuition was going. The lecture halls were excellent...that was about it. There was a "fitness room" with a bunch of weights scattered and a broken elliptical machine, the gymnasium looked like a middle school gym, the library looked smaller than the one I had at high school, our tour guide didn't show us any labs and there was nothing around the campus. One of the other people being interviewed said they don't have any labs. I HIGHLY doubt that.
For those of you who enjoyed the campus, then that's great. I'm sure they will train you well. Touro University is not a fit for me.
I actually have an interview on January 25. Julie Lee just confirmed my interview date earlier today. So, I don't know what that person was talking about when they told you that there aren't any interviews in January. Just wanted to let you know...GOOD LUCK!!
Sorry, I just got back from the bay area today. As far as the Touro interview...I enjoyed the interview format overall. The professors seem very competent. For the campus though, I didn't see where the $29k tuition was going. The lecture halls were excellent...that was about it. There was a "fitness room" with a bunch of weights scattered and a broken elliptical machine, the gymnasium looked like a middle school gym, the library looked smaller than the one I had at high school, our tour guide didn't show us any labs and there was nothing around the campus. One of the other people being interviewed said they don't have any labs. I HIGHLY doubt that.
For those of you who enjoyed the campus, then that's great. I'm sure they will train you well. Touro University is not a fit for me.
Why shouldn't I worry about a lab and the extra amenities? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I feel a lab is essential to the pharmacy experience. Studying chemical reactions is completely different than actually dealing with them out of the text. As far as a gym, etc. I'm not a gym rat by any means, but I do need time to do an activity completely unrelated from academics. It helps me keep my sanity. So I believe that the lack of labs and a place for emotional escape is important.
I know I want to specialize. Nuclear pharmacy is one of the areas that I am considering. So when I was discussing the purpose of a lab, I had that in mind. I realize pharmacy does not deal solely with being confined to a lab. Though I figured it was still necessary to expose students to that because some of us may like to specialize in an area where lab work is required here and there.
I also took note of the fact that Touro did not have a lab because both of the schools I interviewed prior (Mercer, UF) had labs.
Is there anyone who has interview on the 19th of Jan? Maybe we can meet up and accompany each other? I am currently out of town, but need to took my flight ticket. Can anyone tell me which airport I should fly to and which hotel to stay, etc? I really appreciate that!
Is there anyone who has interview on the 19th of Jan? Maybe we can meet up and accompany each other? I am currently out of town, but need to took my flight ticket. Can anyone tell me which airport I should fly to and which hotel to stay, etc? I really appreciate that!