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Hey, I need some serious help. I was recently accepted to UNC and just finished an interview MCPHS and I am very torn. I am wanting to go into community pharmacy, and I would hopefully like to translate in an hispanic community.
I really liked MCPHS when I was there, they are only 3 years for Pharm D. and they have a professor who specialized in pharmacy in the hispanic community. However, I have heard a great deal of negative things about MCPHS and I am worried about getting burned out in an advanced program since I have been in school for 5 years already. Tuition here is $32,000 a year and with living expenses, I'm a little over whelmed.
I also liked UNC, but not as much as MCPHS. However, I felt likethis program would be much more enjoyable for me since I would be repeating a few classes and I would not be as stressed out since I would have summer breaks. I also have family in the area and I would love to be near them. The program is four years long though, and I'm not sure it would be as easy to focus on my Spanish there. Tuition here is also $32,000 for out of state, but I am hoping to get in-state tutition (12,000) after my PY-1 year.
Can anyone available please give me some advise!! I don't know what to do and I am worried that I will make a decision and regret it. Any and all advice would be welcome. Thanks
astevens
I really liked MCPHS when I was there, they are only 3 years for Pharm D. and they have a professor who specialized in pharmacy in the hispanic community. However, I have heard a great deal of negative things about MCPHS and I am worried about getting burned out in an advanced program since I have been in school for 5 years already. Tuition here is $32,000 a year and with living expenses, I'm a little over whelmed.
I also liked UNC, but not as much as MCPHS. However, I felt likethis program would be much more enjoyable for me since I would be repeating a few classes and I would not be as stressed out since I would have summer breaks. I also have family in the area and I would love to be near them. The program is four years long though, and I'm not sure it would be as easy to focus on my Spanish there. Tuition here is also $32,000 for out of state, but I am hoping to get in-state tutition (12,000) after my PY-1 year.
Can anyone available please give me some advise!! I don't know what to do and I am worried that I will make a decision and regret it. Any and all advice would be welcome. Thanks
astevens

