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MCPHS is probably one of the worst schools out there. I went here reading reviews that this is a bad school but i disregarded them thinking maybe those people just had a bad experience personally. But no, this school has nothing and is nothing. It seems like a good school because of its location and its academic reputation and the unique programs they have. It's true they have very nice programs and pathways but to be honest everything else makes these programs just not worth it. To start is the campus itself. Not enough dorms, no dining hall, no gym, not enough study spaces, one small library, and crowded classrooms. Then, they are severely understaffed. There are not enough professors and most of the on campus employees are students. Please don't get carried away with their programs and the appeal of it. This school is just not practical. You need to go to a school in a healthy learning environment. You will Struggle to find an apartment in Boston, struggle to have personal relationships with professors, struggle to find a quiet study space, and you will have professor Garafalo for chemistry. Its just not worth it. One thing you must know is that this school has a high tuition fee and an acceptance rate of 84%. They accept 84% of their applicants not because they are amazing applicants but because most of the school's money comes from the students. So really youre not a prospective student but a prospective paycheck. Yet, even when accepting 84% of applicants and receiving great amounts of money from student tuitions, this school still seems to lack greatly in academic resources. The president of MCPHS University, Charles F. Monahan Jr., earned $1.4 million in the 2014-15 school year. According to the Boston Globe, That is more than what the presidents of Northeastern University and Harvard are paid." However, this seems to not be enough money to improve the school. As of now, the pharmacy, nursing, and optometry program are not up to full accreditation standards. The nursing program has been given a formal warning from the state of Massachusetts and the doctor of pharmacy program was placed on probation by accreditors in June. I don't think this school will last another 20 years so I would highly discourage anyone from applying to this school. The price you pay to go here has no benefits and will not advance your education.

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