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Hey everyone =)
I am a student at the University of Chicago, where the rigor and rarity of receiving an A in a course is notorious. (Some profs even make it a goal to give out only a few A's in classes as large as 100+).
Just to give a rough picture, (although this is a pre-med example) I remember talking to a Pritzker med school adcom once about uchicago vs. nationwide students entering into med school, the avg GPA for uchicago was 3.4, while nationwide was 3.7.
Therefore, my question is, when applying to pharmacy school, will the committee take this into consideration, that I have attended UChicago? I have about a 3.64 overall GPA, and pre-pharm GPA of about 3.55. I don't know how PharmCAS would recalculate that, and what that would actually turn out to be.
Further, I'm not even sure if I even calculated this pre-pharm GPA correctly, because UChicago has a 3-quarter system. For instance, USC pharm school states that you only need 1/2 semesters of calculus. I took 3 quarters (equiv to one full year) of calculus. I just included all three quarters when calculating the pre-pharm GPA. Same goes to my ochem, physics, etc.
I am a student at the University of Chicago, where the rigor and rarity of receiving an A in a course is notorious. (Some profs even make it a goal to give out only a few A's in classes as large as 100+).
Just to give a rough picture, (although this is a pre-med example) I remember talking to a Pritzker med school adcom once about uchicago vs. nationwide students entering into med school, the avg GPA for uchicago was 3.4, while nationwide was 3.7.
Therefore, my question is, when applying to pharmacy school, will the committee take this into consideration, that I have attended UChicago? I have about a 3.64 overall GPA, and pre-pharm GPA of about 3.55. I don't know how PharmCAS would recalculate that, and what that would actually turn out to be.
Further, I'm not even sure if I even calculated this pre-pharm GPA correctly, because UChicago has a 3-quarter system. For instance, USC pharm school states that you only need 1/2 semesters of calculus. I took 3 quarters (equiv to one full year) of calculus. I just included all three quarters when calculating the pre-pharm GPA. Same goes to my ochem, physics, etc.