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If you had the drive and determination your parents did to help you (or pay entirely for) your pharmacy school, then you wouldn't flunk the "spiced up" NAPLEX, so your hypothesis is moot.
We don't need tougher licensure exams. We need tougher admissions standards. We need the PCAT to not be a frakking joke.
Exactly. I'm sure the licensing exam is hard enough as it is and rightly so. Admission standards need to go up so people don't get their hopes up only to be crushed. People know what they can and can't do. Someone with a 2.0 gpa knows he will probably not get through med school. Why? Because of the standards. My mom told me that one of her co-worker's daughter got through pharmacy school. Her grades in high school were all C's. How the hell is that possible? I think she went to a 0-6 yr pharm school in Pennsylvania. I think USP...wish I applied there sooner. God damn it.



