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Hi all! I am working on my AACOMAS app. I have a 6 year PharmD and no bachelors. According to the website "If you earned a doctoral degree in Pharmacy but not a baccalaureate degree, do not list
this coursework taken toward your Pharmacy degree as professional." Does this mean all 6 years are counted as undergrad? When I contacted AMCAS they told me to follow the way it is stated on my transcript: Years 1-4 as undergrad and 5-6 as graduate. Does anyone have advice?

Also pharmacy as listed as Science Other. But, I'm not sure which pharm classes to put as Science Other and which to put as Non-Science. For example therapeutics? That is "pharmacy". So is it science or non? How about practical experiences? This is also "pharmacy." Science or non? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
Exception: If you earned a doctorate degree in Pharmacy but not a baccalaureate degree, do not list this course work taken toward your Pharmacy degree as professional. If you earned/will earn both a baccalaureate and doctoral degree in Pharmacy, list the baccalaureate courses as undergraduate and list doctoral courses as professional.

I think this means to put all of your coursework as undergraduate.

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Professional school course work listed will be verified against official transcripts, but this course work is not included on the Applicant Profile, and will not be included in your GPA calculations.

Do your pharmacy courses have a pharm prefix? I would list all pharmacy courses as "other science" - at least that is my interpretation.
 
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