My undergrad GPA was horrid...sub 3.0 as pre-med at Johns Hopkins.  I wasn't partying or anything like that-- or blaming it on anyone-- but circumstances were that I was young, an idiot, and in an abusive relationship.  I'll leave it at that. 
Since graduating, I worked a bit, and since I obviously couldn't apply to med school (I couldn't gain admission to any SMPs either, believe me I tried), I decided to go to pharmacy school instead, since it was my "backup" career I guess. However every time I volunteer in the free clinic, every time I talk to the med students, every time I work or hang around the hospital, I find that I really don't want to just be filling prescriptions and counseling patients on how they are going to get the runs when they take XYZ drug... I still want to be a med student, interviewing patients and diagnosing them. If I could go back to my undergrad I would punch myself in the face. with a poop hot dog.
So my question is this. Will my pharmacy school grades count for anything? It's been about 5 years since I graduated college and I am not in the same situation I was back then. Of course I will finish my Pharm D first, I plan to try and make use of it to become a better doctor. So by the time of application it will have been around 7 years post undergrad. My current GPA is a 4.0, I have multiple research projects, volunteer at free clinics, scholarships, etc etc. Basically making up for my assfoolery as an undergrad.
I looked at the AMCAS which does a cumulative UNDERGRAD gpa...which I assume pharmacy school is not a part of? Do you just...address it in the PS? Just wondering if anyone had any insight. Thanks 🙂.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Since graduating, I worked a bit, and since I obviously couldn't apply to med school (I couldn't gain admission to any SMPs either, believe me I tried), I decided to go to pharmacy school instead, since it was my "backup" career I guess. However every time I volunteer in the free clinic, every time I talk to the med students, every time I work or hang around the hospital, I find that I really don't want to just be filling prescriptions and counseling patients on how they are going to get the runs when they take XYZ drug... I still want to be a med student, interviewing patients and diagnosing them. If I could go back to my undergrad I would punch myself in the face. with a poop hot dog.
So my question is this. Will my pharmacy school grades count for anything? It's been about 5 years since I graduated college and I am not in the same situation I was back then. Of course I will finish my Pharm D first, I plan to try and make use of it to become a better doctor. So by the time of application it will have been around 7 years post undergrad. My current GPA is a 4.0, I have multiple research projects, volunteer at free clinics, scholarships, etc etc. Basically making up for my assfoolery as an undergrad.
I looked at the AMCAS which does a cumulative UNDERGRAD gpa...which I assume pharmacy school is not a part of? Do you just...address it in the PS? Just wondering if anyone had any insight. Thanks 🙂.
			
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