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Hi, my question may sound stupid but I am so concerned about it. So please anyone.. tell me what I should do.

Would it affect my admission process in any way if I decide not to take classes (for the spring semester) when my PhamCAS states that some courses are in progress/planned??

Here's the situation.
I signed up for spring semester to take some classes and it will end on June 2nd.

And I just found out that I got accepted to Midwestern-Glendale, where the program would start on June 4th (orientation).

So I came across thinking about dropping classes for the spring semester since I already completed all my prerequisites anyway (I just wanted to retake my o-chem and take sociology for fun). and I rather want to get ready and prepare myself for the upcoming event.
But I already updated my PharmCAS academic window for my spring semester classes, (errr...I should've done it later) I don't know if it's going to be OK if i decide not to take them...

sorry for asking such a dumb question, but I am worried because I do not want this to jeopardize my admission process.

I appreciate your help/advice..
 
i think this would depend if your acceptance was contingent on completing your degree. however since you're taking a class for fun and retaking a class, it doesn't sound that way and that i don't see why you wouldn't be able to drop those classes

i think you should definitely ask the school in which you're planning to go to directly as it would be really terrible if the school retracts its acceptance because you were given the wrong information from a stranger
 
Hi, my question may sound stupid but I am so concerned about it. So please anyone.. tell me what I should do.

Would it affect my admission process in any way if I decide not to take classes (for the spring semester) when my PhamCAS states that some courses are in progress/planned??

Here's the situation.
I signed up for spring semester to take some classes and it will end on June 2nd.

And I just found out that I got accepted to Midwestern-Glendale, where the program would start on June 4th (orientation).

So I came across thinking about dropping classes for the spring semester since I already completed all my prerequisites anyway (I just wanted to retake my o-chem and take sociology for fun). and I rather want to get ready and prepare myself for the upcoming event.
But I already updated my PharmCAS academic window for my spring semester classes, (errr...I should've done it later) I don't know if it's going to be OK if i decide not to take them...

sorry for asking such a dumb question, but I am worried because I do not want this to jeopardize my admission process.

I appreciate your help/advice..

Since you are re-taking a course, I would contact the admissions office just to be safe. They may have conditions you have to fulfill. You don't want to get to the front door only to find out you left out one condition and have your admission revoked. They won't bite =) Just ask.
 
Since you have been accepted and have completed all the prereqs for the school, you def. will not need to take these classes. Save yourself or your family money and drop the classes. However, if you have already paid for the classes and cannot get your money back, you could always stay in your ochem course for a refresher (it couldn't hurt). Your pharm school will not care about the schedule you posted on pharmcas. Once you are accepted and have no prereqs to finish, pharmcas is inconsequential to the process.
 
Since you have been accepted and have completed all the prereqs for the school, you def. will not need to take these classes. Save yourself or your family money and drop the classes. However, if you have already paid for the classes and cannot get your money back, you could always stay in your ochem course for a refresher (it couldn't hurt). Your pharm school will not care about the schedule you posted on pharmcas. Once you are accepted and have no prereqs to finish, pharmcas is inconsequential to the process.

That is untrue. If the OP was accepted with the understanding that s/he would complete certain classes, then those classes need to be completed. A pharmacy school can withdraw acceptance if the student fails to meet pre-reqs. This is one reason that people on waiting lists get contacted well into the summer- applicants who failed to complete their pre-reqs aren't being allowed admission.
 
That is untrue. If the OP was accepted with the understanding that s/he would complete certain classes, then those classes need to be completed. A pharmacy school can withdraw acceptance if the student fails to meet pre-reqs. This is one reason that people on waiting lists get contacted well into the summer- applicants who failed to complete their pre-reqs aren't being allowed admission.

Please re-read what I have posted... here, I will highlight the important words:

Since you have been accepted and have completed all the prereqs for the school, you def. will not need to take these classes. Save yourself or your family money and drop the classes. However, if you have already paid for the classes and cannot get your money back, you could always stay in your ochem course for a refresher (it couldn't hurt). Your pharm school will not care about the schedule you posted on pharmcas. Once you are accepted and have no prereqs to finish, pharmcas is inconsequential to the process.

The main point is that this student has finished the prereqs. for that particular school of pharmacy. Therefore, he/she has no need to take anymore classes. All requirements have been met by this student. Also, you can refer to the students post stating that he/she has already met the prereqs. Please read more carefully.
 
Please re-read what I have posted... here, I will highlight the important words:

Since you have been accepted and have completed all the prereqs for the school, you def. will not need to take these classes. Save yourself or your family money and drop the classes. However, if you have already paid for the classes and cannot get your money back, you could always stay in your ochem course for a refresher (it couldn't hurt). Your pharm school will not care about the schedule you posted on pharmcas. Once you are accepted and have no prereqs to finish, pharmcas is inconsequential to the process.

The main point is that this student has finished the prereqs. for that particular school of pharmacy. Therefore, he/she has no need to take anymore classes. All requirements have been met by this student. Also, you can refer to the students post stating that he/she has already met the prereqs. Please read more carefully.

Actually, eelo is right in this manner. If the school does have a condition that you have to take the classes you listed in your academic progress, then you still have to take it even if you have completed all prereqs. For example, you may have completed the prereqs with Cs, but the school wants to know for sure that you can complete the course and get a B because they want to know you can handle the curriculum.

That is why, as I stated above, you should check with the school.
 
Actually, eelo is right in this manner. If the school does have a condition that you have to take the classes you listed in your academic progress, then you still have to take it even if you have completed all prereqs. For example, you may have completed the prereqs with Cs, but the school wants to know for sure that you can complete the course and get a B because they want to know you can handle the curriculum.

That is why, as I stated above, you should check with the school.


The person above never stated that the he/she had a C in the course (the course in this case would be ochem... the sociology course does not count since the student said that he/she was taking it for "fun" and therefore not a prereq.). If he/she had a C and it did not meet the requirement for the school, the school would have told the student at the interview or by other means that he/she needed to complete the prereq. with a better grade. Every school I have encountered gives you an academic progress report either via mail, email, or interview. They also show you on their website and pharmcas shows you the courses you must take and the grades you need in them for admission.

So bascially it comes down to the grade the student received in ochem. I am assuming the student did fine since admissions did not inform him/her that they needed to retake ochem (ochem is a major requirement so I am sure admissions would have said something to the student). I am sure the student does not need to take these classes but by all means he/ she should call the school and find out for sure if the school never made it clear.
 
thanks guys for trying to help me out.
I already mailed to the admissions but they did not reply yet... Maybe I should just take them.
yikes..ill be so busy
anyways
thanks a lot!!!!!
 
thanks guys for trying to help me out.
I already mailed to the admissions but they did not reply yet... Maybe I should just take them.
yikes..ill be so busy
anyways
thanks a lot!!!!!

Didn't admissions give you a phone number or admissions counselor you could contact to answer your question right away?
 
I called them but I guess I called after their office hours..no one answered the phone..I'll try tomorrow morning.
ahhh hopefully nothing goes wrong!!! 🙁
 
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