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So here's my background: I have a bachelors in construction mgmt a graduated with a 2.17. I only took basic chemistry during my undergrad. I've been taking pre-reqs for pharmacy school the last year and have a 3.3 GPA but my cumulative is still at a 2.17. Do I even have a chance of being able to get my GPA up to at least a 3.0? If so have any idea how to go about this? I really messed up with my undergrad and had an epiphany my senior year when it was too late. I didn't think pharmacy schools would consider my uGPA since the classes weren't related to Pharmacy at all, but I've already been rejected by MCPHS in Boston (as a yr 2 transfer ) and was told that with my cumulative GPA I don't have a chance of getting in. I'm so worried that I feel if I even hit at 3.5 with the pre-reqs for pharmacy school when I add that to PharmCAS my past is just going to wipe all that hard work out and I won't even be seriously considered at all. Do you guy think my only chance is to apply to schools that require the PCAT and score high?