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Hey everyone,

I just want to know how you guys think I will do this application cycle. I feel like I have a strong GPA and good references that should really give me a shot at getting in somewhere, but I do not have a good PCAT score. I am applying early (my apps should all be out by the middle of this month).

Here are my stats:

3.65 Science GPA
3.72 Cumulative GPA

PCAT
30-Verbal
67-Bio
25-Reading
72-Chem
49-Quantitative
47-Composite

I know pharmacy schools main subscore concern on the PCAT is the Bio and Chem scores so maybe this low composite actually can be competitive?

Just let me know guys what you think!
 
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Here is some more info:

I currently work at a CVS pharmacy as a technician and have been there for 3 months now. Not only that, I also have volunteered at a hospital in the pharmacy and roughly have about 100 hours logged in there.

My first 2 years of undergrad I played baseball for the community college I was attending and received an Academic All American honor. While playing baseball in college I also was a member of Phi Theta Kappa, the national junior college honor society.

I have 3 strong letters of recommendation. One written by my organic chem professor, another by my athletic academic advisor, and then the last by a pharmacist that I worked with when volunteering.

The only prerequisite that I have left is organic chem 2, which I am taking this fall...


What do you think?
 
You really need to retake the PCAT.
 
You really need to retake the PCAT.

second that. You have plenty of time to study and retake the PCAT for a better score. Problem solved !! 🙂
 
I personally believe with those stats he will probably get an interview or two .
 
Here's what schools will ask themselves: How does someone with a 3.72 cum GPA score that low on the PCAT?

So, retake the PCAT.

The popular answer i've heard for their defense is that those people have some sorts of anxiety with taking standardized test, which prevents them from getting a decent scores despite doing fine in school and they will do great in pharmacy schools and make excellent pharmacists. (chuckle)
 
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