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Just curious...How many of you are done with ur application?????? I will be submitting mine by next week....
Just curious...How many of you are done with ur application?????? I will be submitting mine by next week....
Just curious...How many of you are done with ur application?????? I will be submitting mine by next week....
I'm done filling out my application, but I'm waiting for one more letter of recommendation before I submit mine (just want to make sure that everything is situated 🙂 )
^so rolling admissions doens't really matter up until august 1st??
question: you can turn in the application and then have the LOR writer send it in later right (after you turn in the application)?
Yes you can =)
^so rolling admissions doens't really matter up until august 1st??
I'm not 100% sure about this.
In the pharmcas instructions, it says:
"PharmCAS will begin to forward complete applications to pharmacy schools in August 2007. Participating colleges and schools will report admission decisions to applicants and PharmCAS throughout the application cycle."
According to that statement, Pharmcas will begin forwarding completed applications in August. It doesn't denote which day of August it'll forward information, so my guess is that it's August 1st.
However, in the pharmcas calendar, it says:
August 1, 2007 - PharmCAS begins to ship application data to schools on or before this date
By slapping a date on the statement, it (in a way) verifies that they'll begin forwarding information on August 1st. But that statement also says "on or before this date", so I don't know if it means they'll also be forwarding completed applications before August 1st.
I'll have to email them. Actually, I'll do it right now and respond to this thread later.
Also, one other statement I found while searching for their contact information is:
PharmCAS processing may take up to five weeks after your application, transcripts, and fee are received.
So worst case scenario, the last "earliest" date you should have pharmcas submitted/paid for is Wednesday, June 27th. That is exactly 5 weeks until August 1st. Unless they take MORE than 5 weeks to process (which, imho, is unlikely considering the low volume of applications at this time), or they start forwarding applications BEFORE August 1st, I'd say you're first in line to have the applications in.
Thoughts?
edit: writing the email made myself laugh. It says:
"Will pharmcas be forwarding completed applications on August 1st or before?"
it's really, just picayune...I wrote the email as if August 1st is a deadline
edit #2: for whoever's using one of the major unnamed prep books: what does picayune mean?
ok...I got a response today from pharmcas.
Basically they're shooting for August 1st, but it could a different day close to that date.
2/3 references done and my transcripts are in. Personal statement is killing me at the moment as I'm not sure where to go with it.
You stated that PharmCAS does not send out applications until the entire application is completed. What if you're planning to take the PCAT in August but you're applying to schools that don't require the PCAT? The reason why I'm asking is because my top choice in schools does not require the PCAT but my backup school does. I'll be submitting my application before my PCAT scores will be ready in order to be apart of the first round of applicants.PharmCAS does NOT represent all pharmacy schools. There are still 10-20% of school who do not use pharmacas so don't forget those rolling admission schools.
Although I believe finishing your application late June is kind of early...BUT considering it's an application that can and will change the rest of your life, what's 4-5 weeks early?!?
If you have free time, do it! If your personal statement is done, have another person review it. If your transcripts are all ordered, triple check with the school to make sure (they somehow always get "lost").
Also, last time I remembered, your pharmCAS app isn't done and sent to school until EVERYTHING is done. That includes having your LOR forms filled and received by them. Same with PCATs and transcripts.
And remember, you only get to SUBMIT once, so make sure there are no typos.
Good luck!