"Expired" Prerequisites?

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sulgi1993

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Hey guys! I'm planning to apply to pharmacy school this summer and be able to attend starting Fall 2017! I've already taken the PCAT and I'm currently a CPhT. I started college in 2011, but took some breaks and will be due to graduate this December with a BA in Biochemistry and Cell Biology!
I had a question of prerequisite courses "expiring." I tried pouring over the internet to see how long prerequisite courses are good for, and I haven't been able to find anything. Is there a general rule of thumb? Do they even "expire?" I might end up having to retake biology, Chemistry 1, and Calculus I, which won't be too bad, just a bit annoying. Any advice or answers will help! Thank you!
 
Hey guys! I'm planning to apply to pharmacy school this summer and be able to attend starting Fall 2017! I've already taken the PCAT and I'm currently a CPhT. I started college in 2011, but took some breaks and will be due to graduate this December with a BA in Biochemistry and Cell Biology!
I had a question of prerequisite courses "expiring." I tried pouring over the internet to see how long prerequisite courses are good for, and I haven't been able to find anything. Is there a general rule of thumb? Do they even "expire?" I might end up having to retake biology, Chemistry 1, and Calculus I, which won't be too bad, just a bit annoying. Any advice or answers will help! Thank you!
I am sure you don't need to retake any of your prereqs again. The rule that I have heard is if the prereqs are older than 10 years then you retake them. You will be fine, I wouldn't suggest retaking any.
 
It depends on each school you apply to. Some waive the "expiring" classes if you have a degree, some are 5 years, some are seven. You have to check with each school you apply to.
 
Definitely check with each individual school. Some schools I applied to had a 5 year limit. Though, even schools with limits may allow you to appeal the limit if you can show you've maintained the knowledge either through related work experience or whatever. I appealed a 5 year limit at one school successfully.


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The real answer depends on what the last relevant class you took was: for example you took Inorganic Chemistry 1 in 2001. You left school for whatever reason etc etc. You ended up taking Organic Chemistry 1 and 2 around 2013 and 2014. You are still eligible to apply because they start counting from your Organic classes.
 
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