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I got the acceptance on April. Are you applying for the International Pharmacy Program? This program requires you to have a BS in Pharmacy before you apply, which I got in Cuba. It does not require interview. It is solely based on your performance and key courses such as Pharmacology, Pharmacokinetcs, etc. 🙂TXRXgirl said:hey ,
when did you get your acceptace. I havent got any correspondence from them , none at all not even an interview or anything.
Since I applied like 6-8 months back n Im kinda concerned , can u please letme know your details and experiences with the school?
TXRXgirl
Hello there, 🙂PMart said:yordi71,
Hello I go to Nova, I am not an international student, but I have had a few classes with this years international P1 class. They have a class separate from the entry level pharm D class, but we do get to interact in some classes. From what I can tell , the international students are the nicest group of people. I am sure you will have a great class. I know the international class is not that large , but I am not sure as to the exact number of students. the first year you have a few classes with the P1 class and other classes for the international students only, I guess it is during your second semester that you have a few classes with the P2's and the P3's. If you have any questions about school in general, feel free to ask. Good Luck
PMart
( Nova Davie campus class of 2008)
PMart said:yordi71,
Hello again, My name is Patricia, I am from Miami (born here) and I will be a P3 in the fall 🙂 So far school has been good, I am a bit older than most students (35) and I have a family (2 kids and husband) so if I can do this anyone can hehehehe The classes will be telecast (seen from another location on huge screens) or live (the professor will be there) Honestly, there really aren't too many cons with the telecast classes unless the connection between Davie, West Palm, and Puerto Rico goes down (does not happen too often) Nova really has nice auditoriums (It should with all of the tuition we pay 😉 ) There are huge screens as well as smaller monitors to watch the lectures on, each seat has a microphone that you can ask questions at, no matter what site you are at. It is sort of neat because you really do get to meet people from other sites because of the technology. The toughest class so far for my class and the international students was therapeutics and pathophisology I, it is just lots of information and you really have to keep up with the class. I am not sure if you have to take Biochemistry, but that was another class which gave people a hard time.
As far as financial aid , I would call them, the loans they provide are for tuition and housing and transportation (so you can purchase a car) not sure how much they offer international students though.
I hope this helps
Patricia
yordi71 said:Hi Patricia,
I just wanted to thank you for your information. It is really helpfull. Patricia , did you ever work while going to Pharmacy School? Ahh , there is anyway you can get me in touch with any of the current International student , that you know post his-her messages on this site?
PatriciaPMart said:Yordi71,
You are very welcome, I do not know of any international students that post here on SDN. I have never worked while in pharmacy school, I have two kids and a husband, to me they are work enough hehehehe. You could probably call student affairs at Nova and see if they can get you in contact with other students in the international program, they are super helpful. 🙂
Patricia
yordi71 said:Have anybody been accepted at Nova to the International Program? I am looking for someone to chat and exchange experiences.Please replay. I was accepted to this program for Fall 2006.