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Hi guys,
I know you're probably sick of these, but I'm wondering if anyone has any input on my chances. 3.89 at the degree granting institution, 3.84 including community college. A's in all my prereqs so far. I'll have a BA in Linguistics by the time I apply. Major downside is I have no pharmacy experience and don't have the time to devote to becoming a pharm tech. I've spent a very significant amount of time figuring out what I want to do, so I'm 100% sure about pharmacy, having talked to pharmacists and having spent a lot of time on SDN and other sites, but again I lack experience. I'm looking apply to the following schools:
U of Colorado * I'm a resident of Colorado and they say residents have a much higher chance of admission than non-residents
U of Wyoming
U of Montana
Idaho State
UCSF
UNM
I know you're probably sick of these, but I'm wondering if anyone has any input on my chances. 3.89 at the degree granting institution, 3.84 including community college. A's in all my prereqs so far. I'll have a BA in Linguistics by the time I apply. Major downside is I have no pharmacy experience and don't have the time to devote to becoming a pharm tech. I've spent a very significant amount of time figuring out what I want to do, so I'm 100% sure about pharmacy, having talked to pharmacists and having spent a lot of time on SDN and other sites, but again I lack experience. I'm looking apply to the following schools:
U of Colorado * I'm a resident of Colorado and they say residents have a much higher chance of admission than non-residents
U of Wyoming
U of Montana
Idaho State
UCSF
UNM
