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Hey everyone, my name is Amanda and I have recently started to panic about getting into pharmacy school. My overall GPA is a 3.47, with all A's and B's except for two C's (in Animal Physiology and Organic Chemistry 1 =/). These two C's are recent additions to my transcript, although I did make A's in everything else this past semester. I am a VCU Bio major right now, and I do plan on getting my B.S. before pharmacy school, but I really want to go to VCU and I'm worried with that C in Organic Chem it's not going to happen. Do pharmacy schools take into account your workload for each particular semester? This past one I took 5 science classes plus an economics class, so although I can't get rid of those C's (VCU doesn't offer a retake option for C's), do you think schools will be a bit understanding?
As for other things, I'm involved in 4 extracurricular activities and I belong to 3 honor societies, plus I completed a highly competitive research institute right before my freshman year (I'm going into my junior year now). I don't have any pharmacy experience yet, but I'm trying to get a tech job for some of the summer and I plan on volunteering in our hospital's pharmacy next semester.
And if it makes a difference, some of the B's I got were in Bio 1, Bio 2, Chem 1, Chem 2, and Calc 1. However, I did get A's in all of those labs, plus an A in Pre-Calc and Statistics as well as Genetics and Microbiology (and its lab). Other than that, the only other B I got was in a philosophy class. All of my other electives (Sociology, Economics, Political Science, Spanish, History, etc.) were A's. I'm just really worried about those B's and now my two C's. And I do have two W's (in Organic Chem 1 plus the lab). However, those were due to the fact that I switched my major for a semester and my advisor explicitly told me to withdraw from them. Of course, that probably won't make a difference to them.
To slightly rectify this situation, I'm taking a Bio graduate class next semester to prove that I can do graduate level work as an undegrad, but I don't know if that will actually make a difference.
So, what do you think my odds are of getting into pharmacy school (VCU in particular)? Is there anything else I can do to make myself more competitive? I'm just the eternal pessimist and I really want to do pharmacy, but if I can't get in, I would rather plan for that now (Bio isn't much of a major for anything other than grad school).
Thanks!
As for other things, I'm involved in 4 extracurricular activities and I belong to 3 honor societies, plus I completed a highly competitive research institute right before my freshman year (I'm going into my junior year now). I don't have any pharmacy experience yet, but I'm trying to get a tech job for some of the summer and I plan on volunteering in our hospital's pharmacy next semester.
And if it makes a difference, some of the B's I got were in Bio 1, Bio 2, Chem 1, Chem 2, and Calc 1. However, I did get A's in all of those labs, plus an A in Pre-Calc and Statistics as well as Genetics and Microbiology (and its lab). Other than that, the only other B I got was in a philosophy class. All of my other electives (Sociology, Economics, Political Science, Spanish, History, etc.) were A's. I'm just really worried about those B's and now my two C's. And I do have two W's (in Organic Chem 1 plus the lab). However, those were due to the fact that I switched my major for a semester and my advisor explicitly told me to withdraw from them. Of course, that probably won't make a difference to them.
To slightly rectify this situation, I'm taking a Bio graduate class next semester to prove that I can do graduate level work as an undegrad, but I don't know if that will actually make a difference.
So, what do you think my odds are of getting into pharmacy school (VCU in particular)? Is there anything else I can do to make myself more competitive? I'm just the eternal pessimist and I really want to do pharmacy, but if I can't get in, I would rather plan for that now (Bio isn't much of a major for anything other than grad school).
Thanks!

