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Hi, I'm a newbie to this forum, so I don't quite know about the rules. I am a prepharmacy student planning to apply to pharmacy schools this year. I thought it would be more appropriate to post the question in here than the prepharmacy forum because I think I would get more answers from posting it in here.
So the issue is here. I am an applicant to pharmacy school this year and I want to know generally how difficult pharmacy school is. I heard many different answers from many different people. Some people said it's hard and they didn't have "any" free time during the year. Some others said it was so much easier than community college level classes because all you need to do is to pass (they said a GPA of 0.7 is a requirement for a pass)
My perspective? I think pharmacy school is supposed to be a difficult program because it is a professional program. I think I will have a hard time completing the pharmacy program even if I get in. However, a GPA of 0.7 doesn't seem that hard to get even though the classes should be hard. I will only have 2 years of community college level courses completed by the time I get into a pharamcy school, which shows the weakness of my background compared to other people (well, that is, if I can get in). Note: I am a person who stresses a lot on the importance of time for relaxation or extracurricular activities, and that's why I gave up on med school long time ago.
I want to know from you folks that generally how much time you spent on studying during the school year. Did you have much extracurricular activities to work on? Did you have to cram for exams? For those who got a degree in BS, BA or even masters or pHD's, how did you think pharmacy school was compared to your school? Were there a lot of people who quited the program because of their poor performance or attrition?
Thank you very much
So the issue is here. I am an applicant to pharmacy school this year and I want to know generally how difficult pharmacy school is. I heard many different answers from many different people. Some people said it's hard and they didn't have "any" free time during the year. Some others said it was so much easier than community college level classes because all you need to do is to pass (they said a GPA of 0.7 is a requirement for a pass)
My perspective? I think pharmacy school is supposed to be a difficult program because it is a professional program. I think I will have a hard time completing the pharmacy program even if I get in. However, a GPA of 0.7 doesn't seem that hard to get even though the classes should be hard. I will only have 2 years of community college level courses completed by the time I get into a pharamcy school, which shows the weakness of my background compared to other people (well, that is, if I can get in). Note: I am a person who stresses a lot on the importance of time for relaxation or extracurricular activities, and that's why I gave up on med school long time ago.
I want to know from you folks that generally how much time you spent on studying during the school year. Did you have much extracurricular activities to work on? Did you have to cram for exams? For those who got a degree in BS, BA or even masters or pHD's, how did you think pharmacy school was compared to your school? Were there a lot of people who quited the program because of their poor performance or attrition?
Thank you very much