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Hi there.
I was just wondering if pharmacy schools look at how long you volunteered for as opposed to how many places you volunteered at?
I volunteered at a hospital pharmacy but only from April - November, and I feel that I didn't even do enough to be able to put that on my application. I also tutored from March - June, and I don't think these experiences are substantial enough for a pharmacy school to take seriously. Won't they think I'm flaky and can't commit if I only volunteered for less than a year?
(The reason I stopped volunteering at the pharmacy is because I felt I wasn't learning or getting any important experiences. And stopped tutoring because, well, the quarter was over.)
What do you guys think? Any help is appreciated!
I was just wondering if pharmacy schools look at how long you volunteered for as opposed to how many places you volunteered at?
I volunteered at a hospital pharmacy but only from April - November, and I feel that I didn't even do enough to be able to put that on my application. I also tutored from March - June, and I don't think these experiences are substantial enough for a pharmacy school to take seriously. Won't they think I'm flaky and can't commit if I only volunteered for less than a year?
(The reason I stopped volunteering at the pharmacy is because I felt I wasn't learning or getting any important experiences. And stopped tutoring because, well, the quarter was over.)
What do you guys think? Any help is appreciated!