Chances at St. John's 6 Year Pharmacy Program

stonyalltheway

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  1. Pre-Medical
SAT Scores
Critical Reading: 650
Writing: 650
Math: 590
Critical Reading + Math=1240

SAT II Scores
Math I: 690
Biology M: 690

GPA: 4.237 on a 4.3 scale

IB Courses:
IB Biology HL
IB Chemistry HL
College Prep Physics
IB English SL
IB History SL
IB Math SL

Clubs: Aspiring Doctors Club, Model United Nations, National Honor Society, Science Club; Saudi American Dialogue, Nominations: Global Youth Leadership Conference and National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine, Internship in Emergency Medicine Department in hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Student of the Month in February 2007
 
It's not just about grades (although they do play a big part). What are your ECs? In my experience, accelerated programs are looking for well-rounded individuals that show leadership and other qualities that doctors have.
 
I got accepted to St. John's. I guarantee your admission into that program.
 
Stony, weren't you just asking about SBU's BA/MD program? Don't flip flop around with medical professions just to guarantee your spot in some graduate program -- it's not worth it, you seem like you don't know what you want to do.

Your stats will get you in to some great four year schools. Apply there and figure out what you like instead of jumping into some program.
 
I am at St. John's Pharmacy program.

I suggest you email someone that has graduated and is in the 2012 class.

Ask them about the jobs market.
 
I think the Class of 2017 has been decided by now.

I'm still going to laugh my ass off at anyone graduating in 2015-17. They're beyond ****ed.
 
I think the Class of 2017 has been decided by now.

I'm still going to laugh my ass off at anyone graduating in 2015-17. They're beyond ****ed.

Why do you believe this to be true?
 
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