

I have already taken the PCAT and did very well. Bu t my GPA is only soso. Also, I have been conditionally accepted into a program So the question is:
Do I withdraw from a class or take the "F"? In the PharmCAS reporting of grades which is to my benefit?
Withdrawing from your pharmacy school apps is to your best benefit.I have already taken the PCAT and did very well. Bu t my GPA is only soso. Also, I have been conditionally accepted into a program So the question is:
Do I withdraw from a class or take the "F"? In the PharmCAS reporting of grades which is to my benefit?
Withdrawing from your pharmacy school apps is to your best benefit.
1) What exactly is your GPA
2) Does this class fall as a prerequisite for your conditional acceptance
A "W" has no weight on your GPA as an "F" does. However, if you are currently failing the course, your withdrawal would not be a "W", it would be a "WF" which will bring down your GPA just as much as an "F" would. In this case, it is better to grind through the class with the possibility of getting anything higher than an F since a WF would essentially make no difference in bringing down your GPA.
If this has no hinderance (as in not a conditional prerequisite) for your acceptance into pharmacy school, then just withdraw. This may ratify any scholarship(s) you may be on if you drop below the required credit hours for the semester.
I had a 3.34 core classes, if I include an "F" in this semester it will drop to a 3.1 (BTW my PCAT comp score was a 89) . The course is definitely a conditional prereq. I HAD an "A" until an online quiz where I was accused of cheating (I answered a question on Whatsapp from another student- where I did NOT give the answer, just a hint). Oddly enough the Prof let us "work together" on in-class quizzes so still not sure why answering a question on the online quiz was considered cheating, but that is what they ruled.
I have them on a technicality regarding the way they notified me of the infraction. According to the Student Code of Conduct they were supposed to send a first class letter, what they sent me was an email to school email account I didn't know existed. Had I gotten the notice in time I could have withdrawn from the class by the date. So the school is giving me my 10 days to appeal now. Not sure if it would have been with a "WF" or "W".
I am still appealing. Just wondering what some of my options are.
Not sure what you mean. My school requiring me to update grades in PharmCAS.
Not sure what you mean. My school requiring me to update grades in PharmCAS.
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This is what he means.
I doubt this pre-pharm kid cares about the job market or the amount of debt he'll be in. He's just looking at the doctoral degree and a 6-figure salary that a google search came up with.
I'm actually counting on all these new comers to take out massive loans and help tank the US economy..... when the recession hits, i can weather just fine as i have resources, ....thats when the bargaining will begin with the federal loans.....when the default rate is around 50---75% and jobs are no where to be found in any sector. So these guys are actually helping the older pharms who still have a little debt, in ways they dont even know.....keep up the good work guys.....go be a Pharmd.... !!
It looks pretty bad when you're at ~50% unemployment if you consider residency under-employment (spoiler alert, it is).
No. Maybe at some schools the latest graduating class is 50% unemployed, but certainly not all pharmacists across the board. Total unemployment among all licensed pharmacists at this point is probably still below the country average of 3.5% (which is an underestimate because it doesn't count long-term unemployed who have lost their benefit, those who have been unemployed so long they have given up, and those who are underemployed and doing multiple 'gigs'). If there are roughly 310,000 pharmacists, if the unemployment was on par with country average, there would be some 11,000 unemployed pharmacists out there and it feels like an overestimate, we don't hear enough reports to justify that number...Is pharmacy really at 50% unemployment at this point in time? serious?
Yeah- and the 2.0 GPA is optional.....with that you'd be considered an over achiever with the students they're taking nowadays....Doesn't matter if you get a W or F you can still get into pharmacy school easily as long as you have a 2.0 GPA and can pay tuition
Why are you applying to pharmacy, there are no jobs. 0% job growth for the next thirty years. You want to do PharmD/PHD, you can take a less expensive route of MS in pharmacology and then do a PhD.I had a 3.34 core classes, if I include an "F" in this semester it will drop to a 3.1 (BTW my PCAT comp score was a 89) . The course is definitely a conditional prereq. I HAD an "A" until an online quiz where I was accused of cheating (I answered a question on Whatsapp from another student- where I did NOT give the answer, just a hint). Oddly enough the Prof let us "work together" on in-class quizzes so still not sure why answering a question on the online quiz was considered cheating, but that is what they ruled.
I have them on a technicality regarding the way they notified me of the infraction. According to the Student Code of Conduct they were supposed to send a first class letter, what they sent me was an email to school email account I didn't know existed. Had I gotten the notice in time I could have withdrawn from the class by the date. So the school is giving me my 10 days to appeal now. Not sure if it would have been with a "WF" or "W".
I am still appealing. Just wondering what some of my options are.