weekend program?

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Anyone ever gone through the Mylan school of pharmacy at Duquesne University's "weekend program"? Two years of taking classes only on the weekends and then one year of rotations. Sounds pretty sweet but I would like to hear if anyone has gone through it. I imagine there is a lot of work you need to do on your own throughout the week. And why if its only on weekends would it be only 2 years long? It seems that if most schools are 5 days a week and take 4 years then something seems too good to be true. Other than that does anyone know anything about this school in general? Thanks for any info
 
Anyone ever gone through the Mylan school of pharmacy at Duquesne University's "weekend program"? Two years of taking classes only on the weekends and then one year of rotations. Sounds pretty sweet but I would like to hear if anyone has gone through it. I imagine there is a lot of work you need to do on your own throughout the week. And why if its only on weekends would it be only 2 years long? It seems that if most schools are 5 days a week and take 4 years then something seems too good to be true. Other than that does anyone know anything about this school in general? Thanks for any info


I believe that particular program is for the nontraditional student, pharmacists who have their bacholers in pharmacy and are rph's but are going back for their pharmd. They also have a regular program for traditional students that mimics every other school, 3 years of class work 1 year of rotations.
 
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