The Student Room Group
Reply 1
At the end of the day, if you want a job in pharmacy it currently doesn't matter where you go to study pharmacy, as long as the course is accredited by the RPSGB you will get a worth while degree you can get a job with.

Teach may be different but at uni it always depends on the lecturers you get. Some are good, some are poor. And they usually all have different styles.

There will always be the facilities you need, as this is a requirement of accreditation. Some universities have newer facilities but this is only because they get more money from the university or secure more through external commercial research.

Some unis are valued more than others for their length of time for being open. Hence why manchester, LSOP and Bath are amongst the most renown, because they are amongst some of the oldest and have not had accreditation disputes.
^^ V.good post.

lol @ 'accreditation disputes'. ahem DMU and Wolverhampton. :biggrin:
Reply 3
I've heard wolverhamptons not very good too :s

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