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I got a call on Friday for an interview with Campbell on November 19th. Anyone else heard anything from Campbell or UNC?
As in?UNC has me reeling...
I'm applying to both of these schools. Submitted my Pharmcas mid-October and supplementals a week later. Still waiting on my PCAT scores and the only feedback I got was that my applications were complete (besides the scores) and being reviewed. When did you apply? And what are your stats if you don't mind me asking? Good luck on the interviews!
I applied for Campbell, and I submitted PharmCAS/supplemental in mid August and I haven't heard anything from them still. Maybe they were waiting on my October PCAT results before they contacted me, but the email I received when they said they had all of my application materials said to allow them up to May 2010 to get back to you. WTF?
I interviewed last year at campbell n received an email the next day that I was waitlisted. at least I knew immediately though...Hi everyone,
I just had a my interview today. I heard several students there say that they heard back from their interview within 3 days, and one person said she heard back same day. I'll wait and see what happens. There wasn't many people as I thought would be there. They really asked difficult and off the wall questions. Good Luck everyone. If anyone gets an acceptance, please let the rest of us know, and I will do the same.
to UNC or Campbell?Submitted Pharmcas and supp app 9/10. Got interview letter today.
I was going to share my experience, but I have nothing to add. This covers it well. Everything fallentangerine said x2I had my interview yesterday and they called me within an hour after my interview with an offer of acceptance! I am very excited! The letter at the interview said to expect 4 to 6 weeks for a decision but many students said they heard within days of the interview. I think it all depends on when the committee meets.
My interview was with a faculty and one student. It was very relaxed and the people were very friendly. I got asked about how I would handle an ethical situation and other than that he wanted to know about me/why pharmacy. Mostly, we just had a conversation.
The student panel is very helpful at the interview. There will be a group of 5 or so current pharmacy students, who you can ask questions about admissions, curriculum, housing and so forth.
Good Luck to everyone!
I was going to share my experience, but I have nothing to add. This covers it well. Everything fallentangerine said x2
What do you mean "off the wall questions"?Hi everyone,
I just had a my interview today. I heard several students there say that they heard back from their interview within 3 days, and one person said she heard back same day. I'll wait and see what happens. There wasn't many people as I thought would be there. They really asked difficult and off the wall questions. Good Luck everyone. If anyone gets an acceptance, please let the rest of us know, and I will do the same.
I got a UNC interview invite too, unfortunately next week is my last week of classes and there is no way I can make it. Kind of a bummer.
I received an interview invitation this morning via email for UNC! I am an out-of-state resident. Super excited
When did you get your invite?I'm interviewing at UNC on Dec 2 (session 2).
I'm also from the northeast but I will find a way to make it down there.
For anyone traveling, the sessions are rather late. I think one was 12-2:30 and the other is 2:30-5:00. So that does help a little. (It's better than having it at 8:00 in the morning)
When did you get your invite?
Why, of course:does anyone have a spreadsheet of the curriculum at UNC? i haven't been able to find it on their website.
On UNC website, within the student body profile, it states that the average PCAT last year was 380, and composite was 83%. Why is composite in %'s and how is is equivalent to the raw score of 380?
That's so random!I think they get the 380 by adding up all the subject scores.
For example, if you got in the 80th percentile in everything (bio, verbal, quantitative, chem, reading), that would give you a total of 400. UB also does the same. I'm pretty sure that's what they mean