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Why is Larkin getting such negative feedback on SDN? Is it because it is a new school? If they get candidate status in April, then where is the harm in going there? I know it is only private loans but other than that what is so bad about it?
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PROs: they should get candidate status in April, its a 3-year program, you get to do IPPES/APPES at the same as other established COPs-walgreens, cleveland clinic..etc-the ACPE already approved the curriculum.
Cons: no average on the Naplex because its a new school, private loans and campus is not really a campus..lol

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Why is Larkin getting such negative feedback on SDN? Is it because it is a new school? If they get candidate status in April, then where is the harm in going there? I know it is only private loans but other than that what is so bad about it?
Interview went well!
PROs: they should get candidate status in April, its a 3-year program, you get to do IPPES/APPES at the same as other established COPs-walgreens, cleveland clinic..etc-the ACPE already approved the curriculum.
Cons: no average on the Naplex because its a new school, private loans and campus is not really a campus..lol
Don't forget to add not SACS accreditated to those cons. Lol
 
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Don't forget to add not SACS accreditated to those cons. Lol
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Other than no federal loans, what other risks are associated with no SACS? The school gave us the impression it wasn't a big deal. I'm curious does it will it effect job opportunities?
 
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Hi!
Other than no federal loans, what other risks are associated with no SACS? The school gave us the impression it wasn't a big deal. I'm curious does it will it effect job opportunities?
"When you graduate and look for a job, employers take into consideration the school you attended and if it is accredited by a reliable agency. If your degree is from an institution that has questionable accreditation, employers will question the validity of your degree and your potential as a good job candidate. Also, if you plan on transferring to another institution at any time in your academic career, no school will take transfer credits from an unaccredited university"
--http://www.collegesanddegrees.com/accreditation
 
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"When you graduate and look for a job, employers take into consideration the school you attended and if it is accredited by a reliable agency. If your degree is from an institution that has questionable accreditation, employers will question the validity of your degree and your potential as a good job candidate. Also, if you plan on transferring to another institution at any time in your academic career, no school will take transfer credits from an unaccredited university"
--http://www.collegesanddegrees.com/accreditation
Wow! Thanks for clearing this up for me. I did not know that I wouldn't be able to transfer if I needed to. That is a HUGE risk!
 
Wow! Thanks for clearing this up for me. I did not know that I wouldn't be able to transfer if I needed to. That is a HUGE risk!
Yeah. If the school was in the same predicament like USF was a couple years back (SACS accredited but not ACPE accredited) it would be a better risk because the university itself is already established.
I feel that Larkin can get away with the job candidate thing a bit because they already have hospitals and clinics to their name. But other than that, having a SACS accreditation is a big deal
 
I'm a current UF COP student. Everyone I know is honestly a little pissed this place even opened. Florida is ridiculously oversaturated with pharmacists. It's even hard FIND rotation spots for students in the 5 schools we already have open. Much of the vitriol is that there should absolutely be no need for another pharmacy school.
 
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I'm a current'y UF COP student. Everyone I know is hoenstly a little pissed this place even open. Florida is ridiculously oversaturated with pharmacists. It's even hard to even FIND rotation spots currently in the 5 schools we already have open. Much is the vitriol is that there should absolutely be no need for another pharmacy school.
Yes! Especially when you put a pharmacy school in Miami-Dade County....THE COUNTY WITH THE BIGGEST OVER SATURATION IN ALL OF FLORIDA! :mad:
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Why is Larkin getting such negative feedback on SDN? Is it because it is a new school? If they get candidate status in April, then where is the harm in going there? I know it is only private loans but other than that what is so bad about it?
Interview went well!
PROs: they should get candidate status in April, its a 3-year program, you get to do IPPES/APPES at the same as other established COPs-walgreens, cleveland clinic..etc-the ACPE already approved the curriculum.
Cons: no average on the Naplex because its a new school, private loans and campus is not really a campus..lol
Larkin University College of Pharmacy. Op-ED article by inaugural class members titled "Why we chose Larkin".
Why we chose Larkin
 
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