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- Place Types University
- Address 10920 S River Front Pkwy, South Jordan, UT 84095, USA
- Coordinate 40.5533549,-111.9173877
- Website http://www.roseman.edu/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_c
- Rating 3.4
- Compound Code H33M+82 South Jordan, UT, USA
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I have been waiting for almost 4 months for them to call me back to do the implant on me.
The students are very nice, but the wait takes forever. For a little more, might as well get a dentist to do it.
Update: implant took almost two years.
I get my dental work done here and in the dental office, the students always check with the experienced doctor. While they may not be the fastest or most efficient, they are careful and do good work for a fraction of the price.
We are very grateful to the excellent and professional services we have received at the Roseman University!! Life is expensive and it is very nice to get high quality dental care and still be able to eat and pay rent. Everyone has been very considerate, thorough, and very knowledgeable about how to treat our teeth. We have had much better dental health which prevents problems with physical health. We are very appreciative of their genuine smiles and for them helping us to smile!! Thank you everyone at Roseman University!!!
Are you thinking of enrolling in Pharmacy school? Well unless you have some compelling connections it is not worth it at all. Do not fall into the trap this school sets by making it sound like they have a high placement rate and that pharmacists make large sums of money.
Here is the unfiltered truth. Pharmacy as a profession is suffering and private schools such as Roseman are responsible for the state it is in, by flooding the market. Private schools are willing to accept anyone into their programs in order to keep their doors open year after year. Their tuition continues to rise, and pharmacist pay continues to decrease as jobs become scarce. It is supply and demand, there are more people willing to work than positions available, and businesses capitalize on new grads that work for less, with little to no benefits. If you are someone with connections it is almost a guarantee that you will have to move to the middle of nowhere in order to get a part time job.
The school will brag that almost every student has a job when they graduate. What they won’t tell you is that most students that have a job are going to be with CVS working 24 hours a week in a stressful work environment, with no benefits package, and likely over 200k in student loans you will slave to work off. This is not a six-figure job with a 401k and the choice to move anywhere that has a pharmacy. It is cut throat and as the years go on more and more people are going to be crushed by debt and no real career to speak of.
Pharmacy used to be a career where only the best got in. 82.7% of pharmacy school applicants are accepted into pharmacy school now (Unable to put URL on google reviews). If you can get a loan now, you are in. This speaks volumes about the state of pharmacy, and how private colleges are negatively impacting not only the job market, and the pharmacy career, but also people’s futures. Roseman and private colleges like it are selling people on a positive future that is simply not there. If schools like this had any respect for people and for our evolving career, they would lower classroom sizes and decrease staff in order to match the job market.
Due to the high volume of desperate employees many pharmacy chains are willing to push pharmacists to an unhealthy extreme in the work place, because if the person decides they cannot handle it, or demands more technician help, they can either quit or be fired, then the next hungry for work employee will step in and take the abuse until they are burned out too.
If your only endgame is pharmacy, then don’t be surprised when the only options that are available are in some rural towns in Alaska and the border between Mexico and Texas, where you can battle new grads for working hours and reduced salaries. For the rest of the people looking for a rewarding, lucrative career. Check elsewhere because pharmacy has been milked dry.
the people working put the best to make you feel comfortable, and the price is very affordable . I recommended at 100%
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