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Stats were.... GPA: 3.5 (UofT) PCAT - Verbal: 96 - QA: 85 - RC: 29 lol - Bio: 95 - Chem: 97 - Composite: 95 - Writing: 3/3 I felt I did well on 6 of the stations, did not do well one 1 (actor station) and okay on the remaining 3.
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Got an offer - which I accepted happily (:
-- PCAT = 95 composite, 3/3 GPA = 3.6/4.0 (finished 3rd year) Interview = I'm not sure; it was fun though! I took a full course load for all of my semesters. SEE YOU GUYS IN SEPTEMBER! |
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Congrats everyone! 1st year's tough but I hope you'll enjoy it! For those who didn't get in, keep on trying if you really want to pursue this career! See ya guys in September!
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I got in too!
Do CPR and first aid requirements have to be met before september? It says before academic service learning in year 1... Stats: gpa 3.62/4.0 scale (4 years uni full course load for all years) pcat 99 composite, 3/3 essay Interview: thought my answers for at least 4 stations were less than ideal. |
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yessss! i also got accepted
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could u guys post here the link to the 1T6 facebook link, info on the CPR and anything else that we might need?
cant wait to see u guys all in september.... or even at phrosh!!
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/309040529187911/
Info on CPR will be available shortly! 1T5 will be holding two sessions at the pharmacy building. Aaaaand other additional information will be available via a mail-out during the summer, and 1T5 will be writing guides! Congratulations! ![]() Join the Facebook group! We already have a nice gathering of future 1T6s in there. |
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great, thank you so much. just joined the group a few mins ago!! |
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Congrats to anyone who got in and for those who didn't, don't give up and keep on trying.
Remember to join the facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/309040529187911/ Hope to see you all in September ^^ |
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My god, i think i just snuck in under the radar or something.
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I was also offered admission! But unfortunately (or fortunately for someone), I won't be accepting the offer. Good job and good luck everyone!
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Does anyone know about the status of the PharmD?
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this is what i'd like to know as well. it says in the acceptance letter that we've been offered admission into the bachelor's program and that the new curriculum has been in effect since 2011. there was no mention of a pharm.d whatsoever and that worries me.
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Does anyone have any insight on chances of getting in off the wait list? Any current students who don't mind sharing that they were wait listed prior to admission and top half of wait list vs bottom half?
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if ur on the top half, there may be some hope. it has 40 people, and every year the top 20-30 get off. but since they dont tell u your position, you can never be sure. just pray and wait, but dont let it stress you out hope those on the upper-half waitlist do get offers. and for all those you didnt make it this year, give yourself courage and go harder next year! good luck
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Overall GPA: 3.3-3.4
Percentage average: 74 (I had a 58 in second term of orgo too) PCAT scores Verbal Ability: 53 Biology: 71 Reading Comprehension: 52 Quantitative Ability: 86 Chemistry: 81 Composite: 74 Writing: 3.0/3.5 Thought i did pretty well on the interview actually, the interviewers gave positive feedback on 2 of my stations but I knew I did good on 8/10 of them. 2/10 were mediocre though but I wouldn't know since the interviewers were as cold as stone. And for the people who didn't get in this year; as you can see, my marks definitely aren't the top ones out there (might even be below average, to be honest). BUT, "If God is for us, who can be against us?" - Romans 8:31b This verse was with me the whole time since the beginning of applying even til now, accepting the offer. I may not be the smartest kid, but God's grace definitely carried me throughout the entire process. If it was meant to happen according to God's will then who can be against it, right? AND... to my fellow students - CAN'T WAIT TIL SEPTEMBERRRRRR AND SEE YOU ALL DURING PHROSH WEEEK
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hahaha I just saw you post that on fb too! XD
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For anyone accepted both here and waterloo, any reason why you chose one over the other? I'm still debating between the two and appreciate all opinions
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Accepted as well
But curious about whats going to be happening with the pharm D. I was working with a pharmacist today and she told me how this debate about getting this program approved has beeen going on for many years (like over 10 years). Just wondering how likely it is to be passsed. |
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The current curriculum is the "pharmD curriculum"
when the program finally does get approved even if its after you graduate it'll be retroactively applied other 1T5s please correct me if I'm wrong
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i'm quite concerned though, since there are potentially more economical options for me to choose from if i was pursing a bscphm, but i'd choose u of t in a heartbeat if it means i get the pharm,d. |
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Are you not afraid that the government will require certain changes to the curriculum and thus you won't be granted the pharmD?
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I hope the faculty will say something about the status of the pharmD before July 6th. but then again... probably not.
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yeah, probably not. quebec has implemented the entry-level pharm.d program starting in 2007 i believe. it seems to have worked out well. i do not understand why it is taking the ontario government so long. what is the big debate all about?!
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http://www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/bscphm-pharmd I would not lose hope, you have to apply for the pharmD in your 3 year or 4th year is what it looks like to me from the website. |
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As it stands and masterfunk mentioned, the new curriculum which is supposed to be a pharmD curriculum hasn't been approved yet. They are working towards getting it approved but not much more information has been given to us. Either way, the new curriculum is definitely better than the old one in terms of how fast you get into pharmacy related courses and amount of experience you get so that by itself is major.
As for when pharmD gets approved, no one knows yet. When it gets approved, then you'll get a pharmD even if you already graduated. If there are slight modifications needed for the curriculum to be pharmD so one more course for example, then I believe you can just do the course and get the pharmD even if you already graduated. That's how I understand it at least. As for that combined program, as waterloowannabe mentioned, it's only for those students who are in the old curriculum. Hope this helps clear up some questions about pharmD. Any 1T5s, feel free to correct me if I'm mistaken. |
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wanted to share my stats so that they may be helpful to any future pharmacy applicants
i know they are not among the best, but they got me in, so im happy with it ![]() Percentage average: 79% Overall GPA: 3.37 PCAT scores Composite: 86 Chemistry: 95 Biology: 84 Reading Comprehension: 76 Quantitative Ability: 79 Verbal Ability: 63 Writing: 3.0 - 3.0 Interview: felt like I did really well in it, 10/10 in 8 stations, and 8/10 in the other two
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btw, i'm feeling like a little party pooper asking all these gloom and doom questions on here, especially after everyone has heard such great news last week lol. party on kids.
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As it stands, we have been assured by the faculty that we will retroactively be granted the PharmD. I think that's part of the reason why we don't see people crying about it. I think, though, that if the prospect of getting an entry-level PharmD is the ONLY reason you're thinking of coming to U of T, then perhaps you should expand your criteria, and consider aspects of the curriculum. That goes especially for people who also have the University of Waterloo as an option. |
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ah after seeing everyones stats i still dont understand how i got accepted with a PCAT comp of 60 and GPA of 3.38
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I was wondering if anyone did some research about the job market for pharmacists. I've ears that the pay is being reduced and there is less of a demand in ontario
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Btw, i know money isnt everything, but somethigns got to pay off the student loans. |
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Yes that's my biggest concern too especially since tuition is pretty high and it's four years. I also have an undergrad degree which I loaned for as well. Seems like I'll be in debt for a long time after graduating if circumstances do not improve.
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would there be any other province where the future seems brighter? i think alberta`s relatively unsaturated, wages are high. bc's hospital pharmacist's wages have declined somewhat...
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Alberta might be still high, I guess. But the drug reform has hit all pharmacies regardless right. How many would be willing to leave ontario just to get a good paying job lol?
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i think every profession sort of has its worries. if you go to the dentistry, optometry, even the med school forums, everyone's worrying about something. i lurk inside their threads and there are always more than a couple starting with, "'insert health care profession X' is doomed". one of the good things about this profession is that you don't have to devote over 20% of your income towards overhead costs like we see in other professions, unless you're starting up your own practice of course.
looking at the job market comparatively though is an essential part in deciding where i will pursue pharmacy school nonetheless. i'm speaking to my trusty pharmacist/mentor tomorrow to see what she thinks about the drug reform issue and perhaps relay it back to you guys if i can! |
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Hey congratulations to all of those who got accepted!
I unfortunately wish I had the same piece of mind as to what is to be expected for me this fall. I got wait listed for UofT! I was wondering if anyone knows any personal stories of current pharmacy students that were on the waiting list and then got an offer of admissions, i.e. around what date they were contacted, did they miss out on important orientation events, the difficulty of finding housing so last minute? From the e-mail it had said 270 people got letters of acceptances for 240 seats. IF, the 240 seats don't get filled, THEN the people on the wait list get contacted. I'm on the 'upper half' of the waiting list which gives me some piece of mind. But they were vague stating that 50-80 people were on the waiting list and anywhere from 15-30 people on the wait-list get an offer of admissions. Should I give up hope? I know a few people who were wait-listed last year in the upper half and were not given offers of admission. I definitely have back up plans for the fall term, but I feel like I'm stuck in limbo/continuing this long and aggravating waiting game. ![]() Just putting this post out there to anyone else who got wait-listed! |
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regarding the current drug reform, i was reading other forums to see input from pharmacists and many are complaining about the government cuts on generic prescriptions as well as the elimination of allowances which will really hit community pharmacies particularly hard. They also say the profession is definitely less prosperous than it was in the past (but hey aren't many jobs like that now?)
other pharmacists/ pre-pharms are talking about over saturation but i think this problem is more severe in the U.S than in Canada but im not too sure about any specifics here but it seems like pharmacists may be getting approval to administer vaccinations (the OPA plans to implement this by the end of 2013) http://www.opatoday.com/index.php?op...ews&Itemid=255 and 4 years is quite a while from now so who knows wat it'll be like for pharmacists then |
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heres the outlook from 2009-2013 in ontario for pharmacists: http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/labourm...pdf/3131_e.pdf
you can search for the other occupations here: http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/labourm...occupation.asp from research i've done big cities like toronto and vancouver seem to be oversaturated and definitely will be by the time we graduate. also the ontario budget cuts = sad times heres the workopolis salary calculator also if you wanna play around with different occupations and places: http://www.workopolis.com/work.aspx?...=EN&theme=work |
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PCAT composite: 95 I was accepted!! I'm just wondering though--i was offered an amazing opportunity to travel for a year so if i reject their offer and reapply next year, will that look bad on me? It's not like I've changed as a person, I've just worked really hard for the past 4 years to get my stats--and realize i want to travel before i really hit the books (again). |
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Stats were.... GPA: 3.5 (UofT) PCAT - Verbal: 96 - QA: 85 - RC: 29 lol - Bio: 95 - Chem: 97 - Composite: 95 - Writing: 3/3 I felt I did well on 6 of the stations, did not do well one 1 (actor station) and okay on the remaining 3.


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