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IntroductionMCPHS is a great school for those people who want to run through college quickly and get to the work force. Choosing a program such as the 6-year pharmD program will give you a great degree and will allow you to go work quickly. From their, you will make lots of money, in some cases even six figures.
Campus Life and Social LifeSocial life is great, in that it is situated in Boston. The neighboring colleges and universities are what help out with the social life. From their, chilling in sports arenas and hot spots around town with people from MCPHS and other colleges are whats real fun. The campus life is not great, for MCPHS is real strict about the parties that go on in dorms. To have a real good time, I suggest chilling in Boston, you have to LEAN with it and ROCK with it. Playing donkey kong in dorms is never a bad idea, I am 60% done with mine right now.
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AcademicsReal good stuff. The 6 year PharmD program can really get you places, and the graduates of MCPHS are in HIGH demand. Since the freshman body only has 200 people, there is terrific professor to student ratio's. Close connections with professors occur every year. The areas of study are mostly oriented on science. Don't come to this college if you are interested in strict business or engineering, since it is not, Mass college of Engineering or anything like that, it is pharmacy and science. The labs are terrific and like new. They usually are upon many hours of the day, and allow many students to experience the college experience in it.
Student BodyThe typical student usually is very bright, and a female, because 70% of the people in this college are females. Most people who attend MCPHS are indeed into science, and enjoy learning about science. Furthermore, the cliques around the school are visible, and based on the groups, the cliques go hand in hand. The pressure of being a "number" among all the other students is not held in MCPHS. There are not many students here, and usually you will know all the names of the students in your graduating class. This allows many to make friends quickly, and the pressure of finding friends immediately is not held in this college.
In Closing...Finally, I recommend this college to people who want a great academic experience, a great degree, and a very high paying job that is in demand when leaving the college. The tuition is a bit high, but at the end, I think it is worth it.