This might sound ridiculous, but I've read and been told enough times that a 4.0 GPA can be detrimental to a pharmacy application for residencies or jobs for me to want to dig into it further.
Anyone heard/experienced something like this?
And I'm not talking 4.0 GPA with nothing else to show for it. What about a candidate with a 4.0, research experience, abstracts, multiple leadership positions, volunteer, and work experience, or a 4.0 with a combination of the above? (not talking about me, by the way, just people I know).
I mean reading my post, the idea of academic excellence being harmful to someone's chances sounds absolutely ******ed, but there has been some cutthroat, jealousy related, petty stuff going down in pharmacy school (including bad-mouthing others to faculty and residency directors) I have been privvy to hearing about (though rumors only, of course) so I've lost a bit of faith in the system.
Thanks.
Anyone heard/experienced something like this?
And I'm not talking 4.0 GPA with nothing else to show for it. What about a candidate with a 4.0, research experience, abstracts, multiple leadership positions, volunteer, and work experience, or a 4.0 with a combination of the above? (not talking about me, by the way, just people I know).
I mean reading my post, the idea of academic excellence being harmful to someone's chances sounds absolutely ******ed, but there has been some cutthroat, jealousy related, petty stuff going down in pharmacy school (including bad-mouthing others to faculty and residency directors) I have been privvy to hearing about (though rumors only, of course) so I've lost a bit of faith in the system.
Thanks.