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Applied to University of Saskatchewan and it was my only school.
I didn't get in.
I'm a bit in shock right now, I honestly don't know what I'll do.
I also found out my average was not the 86-87% I thought it was but instead is an 83. I had spent so much time trying to figure how they would convert my 3.75 cgpa into their percent standards but they wouldn't tell me and I didn't think it would be this low.
To make matters worse, I have nearly 3 years of university education with all the pre-reqs done and all with marks well above failing so I can't make any significant difference there.
The part I messed up on was probably the written interview and this Test of Critical Skills and these two parts combined are worth 40% of my final admission score, my gpa (not purely cgpa, it's a combination of cgpa and pre-req gpa) is the other 60%.
I don't know what to do now, I'm stumped.
My marks won't really be going anywhere unless I want to spend years raising them by a couple of percents.
Applying to more schools next year is not a bad plan but it would require me to take a lot more upper level classes for an entire year or maybe even two.
Furthermore, the other schools are in a different province so I'd be applying as an Out-Of-Province (like Out Of State) and with a measly 83 (assuming I can maintain it with the harder classes) I don't see my chances going up by much.
The only options at this point seem to be
1) Give up and finish a degree in something else.
2) Give the Test of Critical Skills and the Written Interview another shot by trying again next year.
I spent about 2 weeks preparing for those tests, I felt as ready as I could be and I felt good about them when they were done but back then I thought I was in the upper 80s. Now with the grades being stuck where they are, I am for the first time in my life seriously considering giving up pharmacy all together. It seems like a very real possibility that I may well never get in, anywhere.
I didn't get in.
I'm a bit in shock right now, I honestly don't know what I'll do.
I also found out my average was not the 86-87% I thought it was but instead is an 83. I had spent so much time trying to figure how they would convert my 3.75 cgpa into their percent standards but they wouldn't tell me and I didn't think it would be this low.
To make matters worse, I have nearly 3 years of university education with all the pre-reqs done and all with marks well above failing so I can't make any significant difference there.
The part I messed up on was probably the written interview and this Test of Critical Skills and these two parts combined are worth 40% of my final admission score, my gpa (not purely cgpa, it's a combination of cgpa and pre-req gpa) is the other 60%.
I don't know what to do now, I'm stumped.
My marks won't really be going anywhere unless I want to spend years raising them by a couple of percents.
Applying to more schools next year is not a bad plan but it would require me to take a lot more upper level classes for an entire year or maybe even two.
Furthermore, the other schools are in a different province so I'd be applying as an Out-Of-Province (like Out Of State) and with a measly 83 (assuming I can maintain it with the harder classes) I don't see my chances going up by much.
The only options at this point seem to be
1) Give up and finish a degree in something else.
2) Give the Test of Critical Skills and the Written Interview another shot by trying again next year.
I spent about 2 weeks preparing for those tests, I felt as ready as I could be and I felt good about them when they were done but back then I thought I was in the upper 80s. Now with the grades being stuck where they are, I am for the first time in my life seriously considering giving up pharmacy all together. It seems like a very real possibility that I may well never get in, anywhere.