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Washington State University College of Pharmacy Interview Feedback Summary

Spokane, WA

Pharmacy Schools | Public Non-Profit

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๐ŸŽ“ The Basics โ–ผ
SDN Interview Experience Score
8.5
Above Average

Higher scores indicate a smoother, more positive interview experience with professional staff, organized logistics, and a supportive environment.

Based on 106 responses
Score Reference:
9โ€“10 Exceptional 8โ€“8.9 Very Good 7โ€“7.9 Good 6โ€“6.9 Mixed < 6 Needs Improvement
The SDN Interview Experience Score (SIES) is a composite metric that represents applicants overall impressions of their interview experience, based on multiple factors such as professionalism, facilities, responsiveness, and stress levels.

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What do you like most?

What do you like least?

  • WSU pharm students were misled about the testing model/curriculum. The school withheld information and PURPOSELY did not inform any of its incoming and current students about the new testing model. Everyone found out on the first day of class, which is unethical. The website is misleading and states โ€œcompetency thresholds will be no less than 70%.โ€ However, the competency for all the classes are 80%, not 70%, which you will find out on the first day of class. Meaning, you must pass all your cumulative (final) exams and overall course grade with an 80%.
๐Ÿงพ The Details โ–ผ

Does the student body seem cooperative or competitive?

Does the environment seem supportive for underrepresented minorities?

Does the environment seem supportive for lesbian/gay/bisexual/transsexual students?

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Does the environment seem supportive for students with disabilities?

Does the environment seem supportive for older/non-traditional students?

Do you/did you feel well prepared for your board exams?

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What are the facilities and clinics like (old/new, well maintained, etc.)?

How do students from this program do after graduation - are they adequately prepared for practice?

What are rotations like?

How do students from this program do in the Match?

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  • Go here if you want 4 exams in 1 day (4 times a semester), which end late on a Monday, & then you have to do pre-work (teach yourself all the panoptos, etc.) for a full day of classes the morning after. Also, there is a huge lack of transparency especially regarding the testing model. Everything is hush hush. The IORs (instructors of record) own the curriculum. Student concerns are immediately dismissed. Your choice.