USC vs USN vs OSU vs ISU

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Which institution would you attend above and why? I am looking for outside opinions outside the research I have conducted on each school. If there are people attending any of these schools that I have listed, additional information on your program would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for all your help guys. You all have helped me tremendously.
 
Oregon State University located in Corvallis.
 
Which institution would you attend above and why? I am looking for outside opinions outside the research I have conducted on each school. If there are people attending any of these schools that I have listed, additional information on your program would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for all your help guys. You all have helped me tremendously.

I am not the current student in any of those schools, but I applied to the two out of the four mentioned above and have gotten into one so far. Factors I cared about were:

1' Do the schools offer joint degree programs as in Pharm.D/Ph.D
1. Tuition
2. State vs. Private
3. Location

I am slightly confused, have you been accepted to all 4 and trying to decide which to attend or are you trying to decide to which schools to apply ?
 
I've been accepted to USC and USN. I interviewed with OSU and have one with ISU in two weeks. I analyzed the factors above (and many more e.g. research oppertunities, opportunity costs of 3 vs 4 year, long-term employment oppertunities, weather and social environment, etc.), but I wanted to get outside perspectives, both a broad and specific, from others. For example, I say USC and people are like "Go to USC because its USC and its good because its USC and they are Trojans ...," but the long-term cost there is a substantial portion of debt with the same starting salary as someone who paid a 1/4 of the tuition price (as a student and two pharmacists from UCSF aptly pointed out). I am just trying to get as many opinions as possible really to sort of consider things that I may have missed; that is all.
 
I've been accepted to USC and USN. I interviewed with OSU and have one with ISU in two weeks. I analyzed the factors above (and many more e.g. research oppertunities, opportunity costs of 3 vs 4 year, long-term employment oppertunities, weather and social environment, etc.), but I wanted to get outside perspectives, both a broad and specific, from others. For example, I say USC and people are like "Go to USC because its USC and its good because its USC and they are Trojans ...," but the long-term cost there is a substantial portion of debt with the same starting salary as someone who paid a 1/4 of the tuition price (as a student and two pharmacists from UCSF aptly pointed out). I am just trying to get as many opinions as possible really to sort of consider things that I may have missed; that is all.

Those all are good factors, but you also definitely need to weigh in location as well. Have you explored Corvallis for example ? There is a big difference between living in Corvallis vs. living in LA and depending on your preferences location can play a big role.
 
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