Hey landakerjenna, do you know
Vishy & Aruna Anand. If you are from India, they are iconic figures overthere.
You asked me for my stats. Although I listed them elsewhere, I will do so now. Also, I'm never apologetic about my stats and I believe that it has netted me two interviews thus far. I'm still hopeful for two more interviews in the state of Florida. I hear people complain 'mediocre' stats with 90 PCAT and sub 3.0 - 3.2 GPA and I believe not being positive from the onset about what you learned can be a major culprit for not getting interviews. The goal is to get interviews first (of course) and if your personal statement seems the same like the hundreds of others they received, then you have not done enough. I got interviews with my stats because I wrote a creative personal statement, I had great LORs because I've been told that by the schools, I did some tutoring and volunteered in hospital, never in a pharmacy. I explained right away why I lack experience in my stateme An applicant must first show a creative statement to get interviews first despite somewhat low stats. So I don't complain about my stats; I hope people will not freak out about 88 PCAT (as subpar, geez). What does that make me: I should be paranoid. The truth is I'm at 50% with interviews and awaiting others and I'm sure I'll hear from them.
Cumulative GPA: 3.28+, 3.35 science GPA
PCAT: 61 (while I took 22 credits of science, labs, and stats; 3.5 term
GPA) 53 in verbal (??) was culprit for low score, else I could have had 70+.
Tutored math and English
Volunteered in hospital
Worked to support myself
Great LORs (did creative projects in some classes whose professors wrote
me LORs)
That's it folks, so STOP stressing about 3.1-3.2 range GPA and 80-90+ PCAT.
P.S. A friend of mine got into UF with 60 PCAT, but she was in medical school in her country, she had load of pharmacy experience, she was a pharmtech, aced most of her science courses. You never know what the admissions committee is looking for. Also, they was a well rounded individual and they want upcoming class to have diversity in experience amongst other things.