I think they are looking for well-rounded students that will contribute in some unique way to the campus and field of pharmacy. On their page they state that GPA is not a big factor; in fact, students with 4.0 GPA's were rejected for the 2006 entering class because they lacked one or more of the following areas: extracurricular activities, communication skills (as presented in your 7-8 essays), letters of recommendation, and health-related experience. I'm not a 4.0 gpa student, but many people that applied to UCSF have this gpa. For me, I believe it was the EC's, pharmacy experience, letters of recommendation, and the time I spent on those essays (2 months) that give me the opportunity to interview.
For those of you invited to the interview, congratulations and good luck.
For those of you invited to the interview, congratulations and good luck.