Hello everyone🙂,
I'm new to the forum and am very glad to have learned about your website. I'm a pre-pharm student seeking to apply this year but have been hesitant about applying due to my desire to strengthen my PCAT scores. I have been shadowing a pharmacist for two years, have about a year clinical lab experience, worked as a retail pharm tech for a few months, am a member of various volunteer organizations, and have recently obtained a degree in Biology. I know that pharmacy is the career I would like to pursue. However I've been hesitant about applying because a pre-health advisor earlier this year stressed to me that an applicant's greatest chance of getting into pharmacy school is only their first time applying. And so I have put off a year applying in order to try to complete my pre-pharm courses. Yet it seems by the threads that I've been reading that reapplying may show your determination and increase your chances of getting in. Based upon your experiences is this the more likely result? I currently have a 3.3 GPA and scored a 68 on the PCAT, with Bio and Chem percentages within the 80s and 90s. Yet I am worried about my pretty low math score which relatively pulled my cumulative score down. My calculus grades were Bs. I'm also aware that getting into pharmacy school becomes more competitive each year. I have already begun most of my application yet am working on my personal statement.But I have not yet submitted due to my school advisor's advice and my current scores. Is there anyone who has knows whether this is true or has been in a similar situation? I really appreciate any advice you can provide.
I was also informed by a couple of the schools I'm applying to that January scores will not count towards '09 applications and so I would have to wait to apply again in order to use those scores for 2010.