Midwestern University-Glendale Reviews of Doctorates in Pharmacy

  • 5 Reviews
  • Glendale (AZ)
  • Annual Tuition: $51,005
0% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
60% of 5 students said they would recommend this program to others
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heartless
  • Reviewed: 7/12/2017
  • Degree: Pharmacy
"This college treats its students like garbage. There is no curves and they expect you to memorize the entire textbook for exams. They push extended track way to often and that is to get more money from their students! The professors do not teach well. There are too many pointless, yet required course to take. This is not a good program at all. If you have the option, go somewhere else. They advertise very well about the resources they provide their students, but they do not provide anything. Not only do you pay 60 K for a semester, you pay to teach yourself with no help or guidance from any facility. Disappointed with the staff and the program."
John Cao
  • Reviewed: 3/4/2015
  • Degree: Pharmacy
"The school is a private school. The schools is not willing to change to student's interests or concerns. It provides the degree, but don't expect it to help you as a the student to really succeed. They don't even let students see their own physical copy of the exam to look over after the test"
Ashley Hunsucker
  • Reviewed: 2/17/2015
  • Degree: Pharmacy
"The pharmacy program at Midwestern is 3 years accelerated. A pro would be that you are able to get into the workforce a year earlier than normal. A con would be that the program is year round so you don't get summers off."
Jeffrey Lam
  • Reviewed: 1/15/2014
  • Degree: Pharmacy
"Midwestern University is definitely full of pros rather than cons. Midwestern University is a school full of caring teachers and faculty who are truly there to help students in anyway they can. This school is full of resources that are available in every shape and form imaginable. Security at Midwestern is great and provides a great sense of safety that allows students and faculty to feel at ease. The community around Midwestern University has everything that students will need from post office to a variety of eateries and shops."
Adrianna Im
  • Reviewed: 10/29/2013
  • Degree: Pharmacy
"There is an open door policy at Midwestern University. Therefore, students like me always have access to faculty whenever we need someone to talk to or need help with our assignments. There is always some type of opportunity to be active within the community such as volunteering services and also on campus such as professional pharmacy fraternities and special guest speakers available for training graduate students to attend and expand their knowledge in their career field. The graduate program is a three year accelerated program which allows students to advance in their profession sooner than most other 4 year pharmacy programs. The only con is that because of the accelerated program, there is a lot of information to be covered in a short time frame. This requires students to be always on top of everything regarding assignments, self-study, exams, and other duties necessary."