I would agree with a fair bit of this. The post is vague, and so as not to violate the terms of service for the forum, I recommend that you bring up questions like this during the interview. The students that aren't actually sitting in your interview have no input to whether you get in or not so it's not detrimental to ask these kinds of questions. Ask them specific details and not how they like the program. The ones that are doing the interviews aren't going to actively bad-mouth their program. But if you ask them to comment on the class schedules, comment on specific faculty members that hold power in the school, comment on future opportunities. Do your due diligence and find out the specifics about the program and what kind of outlook you can expect 4 years down the line. At the end of the day, the school is supposed to be preparing you for the future as a competent pharmacist and valuable member of society. How do the people in power get you to that point?