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Hello all applicants, new and old! Here is to the new year of applications, best of luck to all of you.
I'll try and answer any questions that pop up when I remember to check the thread. |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Ubc first year >.<
What are the average GPA/PCAT scores that people got into? How important are Extra curricular activities? |
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The stats of GPA and PCAT aren't officially given out, but I estimate them to be around 80%/85 percentile respectively. Extra-curricular activities are generally important, as they want more than just academically focused individuals. Any ECs would show that you're a well-rounded person. Granted, if you have to sacrifice doing well academically to do ECs, then you might want to avoid it.
If you're asking for EXACTLY how important ECs are, there's not really a set number or value associated with it. EDIT: Average means AVERAGE though; I personally had a GPA in the mid-high 70's and a PCAT of mid 80's. So don't be scared or deterred if your GPA and PCAT isn't high! |
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got 57% on first math midterm, how ****ed am i?
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lol not at all!!I actually failed my organic chem midterm but as you can see, i still got in. Don't let one midterm bog u down
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[Question answered by UBC website]
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So I'm interested in doing Pharmacy at UBC (1-2 years UBC Okanogan Pre-Pharmacy and then 4 years UBC Vancouver Pharmacy
) and since I'm still in highschool I was wondering if anyone who was accepted to Pre-Pharm programs, preferably in UBC, remembered the marks (letter grade and/or percent) they got?Mainly in the following courses.. (these are the ones I'm taking/have taken) Chem 11 Chem 12 Bio 12 Math 11 (Principles) math 12 (principles) Physics 11 physics 12 English 11 English 12 Math 12 (Principles) and how was it? hard ? |
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Well, technically there is a program that's advertised as "pre-pharmacy" up at UBCO:
http://www.calendar.ubc.ca/okanagan/...e=18,282,959,0 However that program isn't necessary, as Pharmacy at UBC requires undergraduate courses that can be taken at the Vancouver campus as well. So if you were planning on going to UBCO only because they offer a pre-pharm program, you can always reconsider. EDIT: (Just going to copy and paste this from my Facebook message) HEY WANNA BE PHARMERS! Upcoming dates to keep track of: January 31, 2012: Change of Program Application form due on the SSC February 28, 2012: Online Pharmacy Application due (BY THE WAY, IT'S UP! http://www.pharmacy.ubc.ca/programs/...ion-procedures ) Questions? Give me a shout! Best of luck! Last edited by Yuuto; 11-01-2011 at 11:00 PM. |
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To 3rd/4th years:
What do you guys think about job security and wages these days? To prepharmers: I would really look into this if this is what you really want to do.
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Anybody know of a how-to-guide that goes over what constraints there are for filling out the online application? (i.e. # of words for each field, who can/can't be used as a verifier, etc.)
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As far as wages go, if you are someone who can't stand the prospect of leaving Metro Vancouver, you really need to consider a different career. Companies are not hiring students right out of school to work in Vancouver and even if you do manage to get a job in Vancouver, the starting wage is currently as low as $34/hr (which I would personally not be willing to work form, especially since the cost of living here is ridiculous). If you are willing to leave the lower mainland, wages are still very competitive, and I would say the average is $47/hr, with many companies offering 5-10k signing bonuses per year and outstanding benefits. For myself personally, I grew up in Northern British Columbia and plan on going back to my hometown where wages are right around the $50/hr mark. Wages and job security aside, I actually think it is a very exciting time to become a pharmacist. Since I entered the program in '08, there have been more changes to pharmacy practice than in the past 20 years. For example, pharmacists can now "adapt" prescriptions, meaning they can provide renewals (refills), and provide minor changes to regimen and dose without first contacting the doctor. Additionally, we can now give vaccines by IM injection, and in the future should be able to give injections subcutaneously as well (just need the ok from the college). Pharmacists are now being paid to provide medication reviews too. (Check out the college of pharmacists website or the BC pharmacy association website to learn more about the exciting new initiatives that pharmacists are participating in) I am sure many more clinical services will be added in the near future. Starting next year, the faculty will be in their new building at UBC (which looks amazing and I am a tad jealous that I won't be able to experience it as a student). Also, by 2020, it is predicted that the number of seniors in the province will be 4x higher than in 2010. Therefore, demand for pharmacists should increase substantially at that point (just right now it is a bit scary for employment prospects but I think it could have more to do with the economy than simply pharmacy). I guess my point is that I encourage students to really research the profession and talk to either pharmacists working already, or to students in the program to keep current in the profession. |
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Pre-pharm in UBCO will just be the same as any other first year undergrad science, and if you have enough interest and expertise in those highschool courses that you listed then you will definitely be just fine in the pre-pharm program. Last edited by Aktinos23; 12-18-2011 at 11:37 PM. |
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Is 73% GPA, and 89% PCAT is worth applying this year?
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Yes, you should Calijello. My stats were 73% GPA and 91% PCAT and I got in. There's never any harm in trying. You've got nothing to lose and everything to gain.
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wow, thank you!!!! :')
did you have alot of volunteering experience? or do you think you did well on the interview? |
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Also, who did you get to write your reference letters? Would it be okay if none of them knew you "academically" (ie NOT a teacher or professor), but rather a person as a whole? |
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I got two pharmacists that I worked with very closely for a long time to write my references and I don't think that there is really a requirement or a preference for academic references anyway, since they already have your grades for that.
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I might be in trouble, I don't know if I entered the SSN section blank or not during the PCAT registration; and now the pharm application is haunting me asking for my SSN.
Have anyone ever run into this problem? Should I contact ubc pharm or pcat? |
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Hi,
I was wondering what you guys would put under the "other activities" section. For instance, my friends and I play sports alot, not as a club per se but just as part of our weekly routines. Is it worth putting on the application? Can I use a friend as a reference if I do? Thanks |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Just wondering if a lot of applicants to UBC pharm are fresh out of high school or have actually acquired an actual bachelor's degree in another field?
I am about to complete my undergraduate degree... Just decided to do pharmacy recently...=/ |
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UBC requires a minimum of 1 year of general science for all pharmacy applicants.
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Approximately ~30-35% of the admitted class already holds some sort of degree - think this number has been holding steady for a couple of years now. Don't worry about age/experience too much as it should never be a limiting factor if you have the desire to do something you enjoy. Last edited by aanickaa; 01-16-2012 at 06:52 PM. |
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With that solid average of ours, I suspect that an "average" interview will get you that admission letter into the Faculty. All things being the same as the past two years though, of course. Last edited by aanickaa; 01-18-2012 at 11:06 AM. |
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Hello. I go to a community college and have finished all my pre-reqs for pharmacy and am applying this year! However, my community college doesnt offer any of the additional courses I could have taken if I were at a bigger community college or an university
I was just wondering how 1st year in pharmacy school will be like? I heard that if I havent taken any additional courses that are part of the 1st year curriculum, (Organic chem, microbio, stats, physiology, anataomy), I would be bombarded by the amount of work load in the first year. I see that most people have taken some of these additional courses before getting in...I was wondering if any of you who have not taken any of these courses before getting in??? How is it like to suddenly take 5~7 courses in 1st year of pharmacy?? The maximum I have taken each term is 3....Any advice would help! thank you! |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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So my average is about 79%. PCAT 97 percentile. Will my PCAT actually affect my ranking that much, or am I doomed?
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All I can say is that you're far from being "doomed" and don't see how you could miss out on an interview with a 97 PCAT score. So, relax, follow through on the interview and you'll breeze in
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How do you guys calculate your percentage averages based on a 4.0 GPA scale?
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Hello, I just have a question about pharmacy requirements. I'm currently in high school and I'm taking AP Chemistry. On the UBC website, it says if I get 4+ on the AP exam I will get credit for CHEM121. As well, it will convert AP mark to a percentage (for example if I got 4 I would get a 86% mark) which could be used for admission average. I was wondering if AP Chemistry could be used as a prerequiste replacing CHEM121? Or would I still have to take CHEM121 first year anyway?
Thanks (if no one knows, I'll just email UBC I guess )
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No marks are awarded; just exemptions, meaning you are not required to take that course.
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Hi
I just finished submitting the online application form. However, I saw on the application status that I am missing PCAT result, and 2 reference letters. I have submitted the two reference letters last month and I have taken PCAT in January. I am really worried now that the deadline is coming up soon. ![]() Did anyone went through the same experience as this before? Would it change to "received" once the people working at the office update it? Thanks |
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Last edited by hopefulgrace; 01-12-2013 at 08:46 PM. Reason: delete |
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Anyone interested? April 28th around 10:00 am, at a group study room in Irving. Hoping to get at least 10 people. Here is the doodle sign up sheet. There is extra information and instructions on there.
http://www.doodle.com/fwxnbs6ia3hnz9i8 Thank you, Jerry Zhang |
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I got an interview too! anyone in vancouver want to practice on the weekends? We can make up MMI questions and ask amongst ourselves.
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hi, i was wondering if anyone has gone through a multi-mini interview before? what was the experience like and how did you prep for it?
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