Hello,
I apologize if this is in the wrong forum, I just made this account. I am currently a senior in high school looking to become a psychiatric pharmacist. My high school grades weren't great and my current GPA is a 3.0. This was with AP and honors classes. I did not take the SAT either. My concern is that I would not be accepted into a doctor of pharmacy program such as Albany with these grades. The plan was to take the required pre-pharmacy requirements at a community college and then apply to a doctor of pharmacy program in hopes that the community college grades would off-set my 3.0 high school GPA. Do you think this is a logical plan? To be clear, my studying methods and grades have gone up, and I feel like I am prepared to take on pharmacy school. Also, I am not just applying to community college as a way to compensate for my high school grades, I have looked at the other benefits of attending a community college first.
Thank you so much!
I apologize if this is in the wrong forum, I just made this account. I am currently a senior in high school looking to become a psychiatric pharmacist. My high school grades weren't great and my current GPA is a 3.0. This was with AP and honors classes. I did not take the SAT either. My concern is that I would not be accepted into a doctor of pharmacy program such as Albany with these grades. The plan was to take the required pre-pharmacy requirements at a community college and then apply to a doctor of pharmacy program in hopes that the community college grades would off-set my 3.0 high school GPA. Do you think this is a logical plan? To be clear, my studying methods and grades have gone up, and I feel like I am prepared to take on pharmacy school. Also, I am not just applying to community college as a way to compensate for my high school grades, I have looked at the other benefits of attending a community college first.
Thank you so much!