MCPHS University
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Research Quality | F | Research Availability | D+ |
Research Funding | - | Graduate Politics | - |
Errand Runners | - | Degree Completion | - |
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | F | Sufficient Pay | F |
Competitiveness | F | Education Quality | C- |
Faculty Accessibility | F | Useful Research | - |
Extracurriculars | - | Success-Understanding | F |
Surrounding City | B- | Social Life/Environment | C |
"Individual" treatment | F | Friendliness | F |
Safety | B- | Campus Beauty | B- |
Campus Maintenance | C+ | University Resource/spending | D |
Describes the student body as: ApproachableDescribes the faculty as: Arrogant, Condescending, Unhelpful |
Lowest Rating Research Quality | F |
Highest Rating Surrounding City | B- |
Major: Pharmacy (This Major's Salary over time)
This year, they are implementing in a HASTE of what they call Naplex-readiness exams during rotations. No resources or study materials were given prior to this, yet they expect students to take the standard exam during their 3rd year and just pass. If you don't pass, you don't graduate. During 3rd year, you're busy doing projects for rotation which leaves very little time to master all the Naplex materials in just 3 months that they're giving you before you take the "mini-naplex" exam that will determine whether you graduate or not. It is obvious that the school is just trying to filter out more students to sit for the exam after graduation, otherwise they would've approached the issue of low Naplex-pass rates differently. How about giving students online practice examples early on in P2 year? How about actually giving students resources to help study for the Naplex? Some universities have a course to help with the Naplex.