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Wait a minute, but over in the residency forum, they're talking about people with less than 3.0GPAs getting accepted. So wait... how are GPAs set up for most pharmacy schools? Is each class just A = 4.0, B = 3.0, C = 4.0, etc? Or is it 89 = 3.9, 88 = 3.8, etc?
I have to go through rotations and I think my GPA will be pulled up to a 3.0 that way. But my school's GPA is set up to the 89 = 3.9, 88 = 3.8, etc.
Wait a minute, but over in the residency forum, they're talking about people with less than 3.0GPAs getting accepted. So wait... how are GPAs set up for most pharmacy schools? Is each class just A = 4.0, B = 3.0, C = 4.0, etc? Or is it 89 = 3.9, 88 = 3.8, etc?
I have to go through rotations and I think my GPA will be pulled up to a 3.0 that way. But my school's GPA is set up to the 89 = 3.9, 88 = 3.8, etc.
I sometimes think about this as well. My grades are horrible - as in, I only barely escaped repeating coursework. I am scarcely above the passing range for my school. But I do have experience in both retail and hospital pharmacies, could easily get excellent LOR's from my bosses, as well as from some clinical professors, and I am extensively involved in community service activities. I also have leadership experience in various forms. I wonder if I wanted to do a residency if I even could. I doubt it. sigh.
Side note: I hate WAMC threads and I feel dirty for having contributed to one. 😉
What's a WAMC thread?
Same for me, I barely passed most of my classes. Would being a chair of an APhA project be enough to overcome the ****ty GPA? Is it enough to personally know the person who is currently starting a residency there and get a LOR from them (co-worker who graduated 1 year before me)
Also, if I'm thinking about Academia, such as teaching at a new school that opens up the same year that I graduate, is it possible to get those kinds of jobs without having completed a residency (let's say you know the Dean)?
Same for me, I barely passed most of my classes. Would being a chair of an APhA project be enough to overcome the ****ty GPA? Is it enough to personally know the person who is currently starting a residency there and get a LOR from them (co-worker who graduated 1 year before me)
Also, if I'm thinking about Academia, such as teaching at a new school that opens up the same year that I graduate, is it possible to get those kinds of jobs without having completed a residency (let's say you know the Dean)?
That's funny because I've seen my fair share of sucky professors in pharmacy school. To add to that, I've also have 1 1/2 years of hospital experience in which I've seen PLENTY of sucky residents... with 4.0's. We had a resident at our hospital who never even passed the NAPLEX.
Sooo.... I don't trust ANYBODY unless I experience their teachings first.
That's funny because I've seen my fair share of sucky professors in pharmacy school. To add to that, I've also have 1 1/2 years of hospital experience in which I've seen PLENTY of sucky residents... with 4.0's. We had a resident at our hospital who never even passed the NAPLEX.
Sooo.... I don't trust ANYBODY unless I experience their teachings first.