6yr PHARMD vs. 2+4yr PrePHARM/PHARMD vs. BSPS+PHARMD?
I am a senior in high school who wants to major in pharmacy and i just got back my schools...
Accepted:
Ohio State University - BSPS Program
Purdue University - Prepharmacy (2+4yr..i believe)
St John's University - 6yrs Pharmacy
University of Buffalo - Prepharmacy (2+4yr..i believe...how do i know if i have Early Assurance?)
MCPHS - 6yrs Pharmacy
ACPHS - 6yrs Pharmacy
University of Washington, Seattle - Biochemistry
Waitlisted - Northeastern 6yr Pharmacy
Deffered - from University of Michigan PrePharmacy (waiting to hear back...crossing my fingers)
Questions:
Can someone help me understand the BSPS program from OSU? because i heard that the school itself is situated in an area that offers a lot of opportunities and research and i wouldn't mind going...it's just that I recently found out that the program was a 4yr program...so do i complete the BSPS then take the PCAT and then apply for a PharmD school? and if yes, what are my chances of being accepted into the PharmD program at OSU?...oh and if i follows the whole BSPS/PharmD route...I'm basically doing 8 years, right?
Can someone tell me the advantages/disadvantages of the three different ways of obtaining a PharmD? (6yr PharmD vs. 2+4yr PrePharm/PharmD vs. BSPS+PharmD)
Do people normally obtain a BS in biochemistry or some other field of science (which is 4 yrs) and then apply to a pharmD graduate school?...because University of Washington is similar to OSU in that the university also offers a lot and it's pharmacy school is top 10 but it doesn't offer a PrePharmacy curriculum like Purdue University
I know this is really lengthy, but if someone...ANYONE...knows anything...please help me figure this out..I'm sorta lost and I really want to find my way back on the "track" so to speak..thank you!
I am a senior in high school who wants to major in pharmacy and i just got back my schools...
Accepted:
Ohio State University - BSPS Program
Purdue University - Prepharmacy (2+4yr..i believe)
St John's University - 6yrs Pharmacy
University of Buffalo - Prepharmacy (2+4yr..i believe...how do i know if i have Early Assurance?)
MCPHS - 6yrs Pharmacy
ACPHS - 6yrs Pharmacy
University of Washington, Seattle - Biochemistry
Waitlisted - Northeastern 6yr Pharmacy
Deffered - from University of Michigan PrePharmacy (waiting to hear back...crossing my fingers)
Questions:
Can someone help me understand the BSPS program from OSU? because i heard that the school itself is situated in an area that offers a lot of opportunities and research and i wouldn't mind going...it's just that I recently found out that the program was a 4yr program...so do i complete the BSPS then take the PCAT and then apply for a PharmD school? and if yes, what are my chances of being accepted into the PharmD program at OSU?...oh and if i follows the whole BSPS/PharmD route...I'm basically doing 8 years, right?
Can someone tell me the advantages/disadvantages of the three different ways of obtaining a PharmD? (6yr PharmD vs. 2+4yr PrePharm/PharmD vs. BSPS+PharmD)
Do people normally obtain a BS in biochemistry or some other field of science (which is 4 yrs) and then apply to a pharmD graduate school?...because University of Washington is similar to OSU in that the university also offers a lot and it's pharmacy school is top 10 but it doesn't offer a PrePharmacy curriculum like Purdue University
I know this is really lengthy, but if someone...ANYONE...knows anything...please help me figure this out..I'm sorta lost and I really want to find my way back on the "track" so to speak..thank you!