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Lady Tokimi said:Has anyone done this??? I am only applyin to one pharmacy school....which is in my state. Do you think that the school will look at this in a negative way? or would they even look? any suggestions on what the school might make of it? Thanks
Crazy_Norwegian said:I only applied to one school (which happened to be in my state)--but I had a 4.0 GPA and a 99 PCAT. Since the school only goes by the numbers (no interviews, personal statements, etc), I was told that I was basically in before I even applied. I would suggest that if there are other schools in your state, you should apply to them as well.
so I hope that that will be enough to prove myself. Smilescali said:If you are a qualified student that is serious about pharmacy school I think that it would be flattering to that school to know that you have choosen them to pursue your goals with. 👍
Lady Tokimi said:Has anyone done this??? I am only applyin to one pharmacy school....which is in my state. Do you think that the school will look at this in a negative way? or would they even look? any suggestions on what the school might make of it? Thanks
jemc2000 said:Just my personal opinion, and no offense intended, but I really do not believe that the adcoms can be "flattered". It is all going to come down to PCAT, GPA, interview, EC, and Pharm experience. But yet again, just my two cents.
jemc2000 said:Just my personal opinion, and no offense intended, but I really do not believe that the adcoms can be "flattered". It is all going to come down to PCAT, GPA, interview, EC, and Pharm experience. But yet again, just my two cents.
kellia said:ps-
if this is something that you really want to do, you will be willing to go anywhere to accomplish your goals. i'm not saying that you'll want to relocate, but that you will be willing to make that sacrifice for a short period of time to reach your goal.
kellia said:ps-
if this is something that you really want to do, you will be willing to go anywhere to accomplish your goals. i'm not saying that you'll want to relocate, but that you will be willing to make that sacrifice for a short period of time to reach your goal.
All4MyDaughter said:Now, I disagree with this. In my case, I have a husband who has a good job and a daughter we are responsible for. My husband's job isn't portable, and it pays for medical insurance that we have to have - we have special medical needs.
Even people who aren't married may have perfectly valid reasons for not wanting to relocate. They may be caring for an infirm or elderly parent, or just simply very connected to their friends/family and not want to start over somewhere else.
I have the needs of two people besides myself to consider, and if it came down to it - if going to pharmacy school was going to be extremely disruptive to my family and a hardship - I wouldn't do it. My husband and child are my first, primary and most important committment.
So, no - "going anywhere" isn't always possible, and willingess to do so isn't a good measure of how badly someone wants to be a pharmacist. People have to do what they have to do!
Your mileage may vary...
kellia said:Just a note... I did not mean to offend anyone with families or situations that will not allow them to move. I was primarily referring to those who just didn't want to leave a place where they were comfortable just to go to pharmacy school. I was also primarily posting for those people who commented that they would apply to more schools the second time around if they didn't get in.
kellia said:Just a note... I did not mean to offend anyone with families or situations that will not allow them to move. I was primarily referring to those who just didn't want to leave a place where they were comfortable just to go to pharmacy school. I was also primarily posting for those people who commented that they would apply to more schools the second time around if they didn't get in.