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Everyone I know that applied to Pharm School got in (11). Some had solid GPAs, but half of them had sub 3.4 and two had sub 3.0 gpa's. It's also worth mentioning that they were required to have NO letters of rec, and NO experience. I was under the impression that this Pharmacy School in particular was just especially forgiving to applicants, but it's obvious that it's a systemic issue. I was recently accepted into an MD school with a BCPM 3.7+ , 100's of hours of experience, and a solid MCAT. Those stats, believe it or not, were on the lower end of the spectrum of accepted applicants. Personally, I have a great respect for pharmacists, and I believe that they play an important role in the healthcare system. However, there is an obvious problem at hand, and it needs addressing. PharmD=Phake Doctor, maybe it's just the way I'm reading, but I don't think there's any reason to be so demeaning towards the field itself. Cheers! "Everybody love everybody!".
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