60,70, 80 what difference does it make, it's a small class size hence the reason they are the hardest to get in. You already seem to like UCSD and that's fine, so why did you post here. USC is great and UCSD is great but if you really think UCSD for pharmacy compares to any of the more established schools in california, UCSF, USC, UOP, Western, you're fooling yourself. The only reason that UCSD is even relevent is that they are associated with UCSD. It's a new program and like any new program, they will go through growing pains and need to know how to train their students, get good rotation sites, etc. UCSD currently is at the same level of Touro and Loma Linda, all newer schools that recently started. I'm sure USCD will become a better school joining the other 4 I mentioned eventually, after all they are UCSD but as of the current moment they are not. And how do you know they won't increase their class size. They might because it takes very little effort to increase the class size to 200 since they already have the teachers and facilities in place. But besides that most schools increase their class sizes for the simple reason of money, more students equal more money coming in and you have to justify salaries and the new building costs etc. In the end just get your license and don't worry about the school.