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hows this? im a girl btw
what kinda question is this?
-angelina jolie and marilyn monroe.
lol. i like the zeon flux look, its what ever you feel comfortable in. Again, dont concentrate on your looks too much then you wont be comfortable. Look professional and well groomed. The interview is about you not your hair. I personally would go with a borderline crazy with a conservative edge to it. It gives people personality and thats what they are looking for. They dont want a bunch of 4.0 ;99 pcat students. I am male by the way
WTF, I got cut off there at the title. Anyway, you see a hot girl right?
Do you approach her and ask her out? Ask for her number? What would you do?
You wait until school starts and if you guys both got into the same school then perhaps it was meant to be. Then you go in for the kill.
i agree with PharmDStudent.
keep your hair conservative/"normal" for the next coupla months for interviews...and then let loose cuz once you're in you're in!!
i plan on getting plugs after i get accepted/after interviews
I remember a picture of you from one of the threads, see who you're dealing with.yeahhh people say i would look really good in them, but:
1. i'm Indian, therefore i have Indian parents---so doing that would mean me getting my @$$ kicked. (which is why i want to get them when i'm pharmacy schooll...because i "earned" then hah!)
2. i had to wait until i was actually in because of the whole "how you look at interviews" deal
I remember a picture of you from one of the threads, see who you're dealing with.
I didn't think you needed plugs???
are you thinking of hair plugs??
i was talking about ear plugs...you know those "earrings" that look like this http://www.metalmafia.com/themetalshop/images/plugs-and-tunnels.gif
edit: i apologize OP for threadjacking :X

.I just thought about this: what if your pharmacy school has a dress code? Will they allow you to have "earrings"?i was talking about ear plugs...you know those "earrings" that look like this http://www.metalmafia.com/themetalshop/images/plugs-and-tunnels.gif
I just thought about this: what if your pharmacy school has a dress code? Will they allow you to have "earrings"?
Yeah. I was totally thinking about hair plugs!
If I remember correctly, you have nice, thick hair.
Yeah. I wish that was the trend down here. We actually just got a dress code, fall 2007, so I don't really know what's the deal now.UOP for once does not have a dress code. I went to their info day event and almost every guy if not all that were in the tour group had some bling bling on their ears! It's like I was on set at an asian rap video or something. They were cute guys though =-)
but as far as plugs go I think it's not too advisable cuz the hole is their permanently! Its like getting a tattoo only you can erase tattoo but not the hole. I have holes in my ear that is still there till this day and they weren't even plug-sized to begin with.
But I see news reporters with earrings and even my 2 of my professors have earrings so maybe its good that were starting a revolution in this day and age with the whole appropriate trend thing.
That's up to you.should i be afraid or flattered that you rememeber my picture in such detail?
It definitely is a plus for pharmacy school! Consider yourself luckypharmDstudent youre like me! I remember the weirdest things...like the names of firends of firends I've only met once. And sometimes me and my friends would reminisce on HS folks and they would all refer to them by their first names and I would refer to them as first and last names and everyoen is like whoa howd you remember that and they weren't even from my class.
Guess its a plus for pharmacy school!
. There is a lot to learn in pharmacy school, and you don't want to be one of those pharmacists who always walks around babysitting their PDA.I didn't say my memory was perfect 😛.is it normal for a pharmacy school to have a dress code? could you explain what the dress code is for your particular school? how "extreme" can you go?
i'm surprised that such at such a high level of education students would have a dress code...but then again it is professional school and it's expected that everybody dresses professionally
(btw i was smiling so you must be thinking of someone else--even though i do have nice thick hair!)