St Louis College of Pharmacy Reviews
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5 Reviews - St. Louis (MO)
- Annual Tuition: $31,280
0% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 5 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student & Graduate Reviews
Leslie Griffin
- Reviewed: 11/25/2017
- Degree: Pharmacy
- Graduation Year: 2018
"The St. Louis College of Pharmacy maintains a challenging curriculum riddled with what most students would consider to be busy work. However, the program offers a massive amount of opportunity in the form of leadership positions, organizational involvement (i.e. Student Pharmacy Association (SPA), Student Government Association (SGA), professional fraternities [K, LKS, , AZO, KE, LXA, DST], and worldwide travel. Having constructed two new buildings (ARB/RAS), the school's infrastructure has changed rapidly. Student morale can use a boost here and there, but the program is what you make of it. Expect a small school vibe with everyone being relatively hip to the latest gossip as everyone at the school is in the pharmacy program taking the same classes with the same teachers, etc. The program is what you make of it. The ability to manage yourself, your time, and your relationships are key. Any of the aforementioned skill sets can make you successful. Mastery of all three will go miles towards your mental, psychological, and physical health. The rigorous curriculum stops for no one, and it takes character, discipline, and hard work to make it through the program deserving to bare the mantel of the profession."
Avatar Patel
- Reviewed: 2/22/2017
- Degree: Pharmacy
- Graduation Year: 2020
"Great campus that is well connected to top medical facilities in the nation. Professors are always there to help and make sure you are well prepared when you graduate. In addition, expansion of the campus offers students top research and technology connections."
Randy Abueed
- Reviewed: 9/16/2016
- Degree: Pharmacy
- Graduation Year: 2019
"The most appealing aspect of St. Louis College of Pharmacy is the opportunities provided to students to pursue endeavors other than education. There are several ways to get involved in the community, develop research, observe the role of pharmacists in their respective fields, and network with established pharmacists."
Samantha Schulte
- Reviewed: 6/27/2013
- Degree: Pharmacy
- Graduation Year: 2017
"This school does challenge me in many ways. Growing up, I didn't have to focus hard on school until I got here. Now I am constantly doing something for school. The area is different and there are many students with many different backgrounds. I also love that it is a smaller sized school. That gives me more one on one attention with the teachers and staff here. It also makes networking a little easier too. Overall, I love my school and would change very little to nothing about it."