It really depends on the Demographics of the potential students for a given year. Some institutions also vary in their selectivity in early decision versus regular decision acceptance periods. For those applying for the graduating class of 2011, Harvard was generally considered the toughest Ivy to get into because of the exceptionally low acceptance rate - less than 10%, followed by Princeton and Yale. Overall, Cornell may be the "easiest" to get into, because of its acceptance rates - however, it is one of the most academically rigorous when considering weighted grades and the courses they offer.
Harvards acceptance rate is 6% right about there with yale, cornell's is like 22 but still no easy task. Harvard and Yale ususally look for about a 2250 SAT while Cornell looks for about a 2020, but they all look for a the student more than the test scores I have heard of 1700s getting into Yale. You do have to pop out in a good way and high SAT scores do help
It can be bought at a pharmacy.
Medway School of Pharmacy was created in 2004.
Hi-School Pharmacy was created in 1925.
UCL School of Pharmacy was created in 1949.
Skaggs School of Pharmacy was created in 2002.
Mylan School of Pharmacy was created in 1925.
McWhorter School of Pharmacy was created in 1927.
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Incomplete question - What online pharmacy school are they asking about?
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy was created in 1892.
UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy was created in 1897.
University of Maryland School of Pharmacy was created in 1841.