Less Competitive?

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Maybe this is a stupid question but does anybody know of any easier schools to get into for pharmacy? Or maybe just less competitive schools? 🙄
 
I'm new to this site and I already know not to ask this question...:scared:
 
I'm not new to this site. And i know i'm going to piss a lot of people off, but i'm going to say PBA is relatively easier to get into than most schools.
 
Sadly, all pharmacy schools are really hard to get into. In reality, there are always way to many applicants... Local pharmacy schools that are closest to you (i.e. within the same province/state) where you live might be "easier" for you, yet again, they might not have that kind of preference depending on the school. Other than that, good luck!
 
Sadly, all pharmacy schools are really hard to get into. In reality, there are always way to many applicants... Local pharmacy schools that are closest to you (i.e. within the same province/state) where you live might be "easier" for you, yet again, they might not have that kind of preference depending on the school. Other than that, good luck!

Not if you live in California! They don't care if you've lived all your life in their state. 🙄
 
UCSF is really easy to get into apply there!
 
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:laugh: I'm glad everyone got the joke, but I wouldn't worry too much about pharm school rankings as any accredited one you attend you can be a pharmacist and thats all that matters
 
I heard Albany was easy too 🙂
 
Based on what? I thought pharmacy school rankings didn't mean anything

We were joking around, and specifically, I was being sarcastic. Perhaps I should have used a wink😉
 
http://www.aacp.org/site/page.asp?TRACKID=&VID=1&CID=1420&DID=8230

Using that site you can compare the application to enrollment ratio.

A word of advice: Getting into pharmacy school isn't as hard as these forums make it seem. These forums seem to be biased toward pharmacy school in more popular states, which makes sense. For those of us located between Los Angeles and New York (a little place I like to call America 😉) it actually doesn't seem as hard. In Wisconsin, the acceptance ratio for my class was closer to 50% than the scary 5% numbers I have seen on this site. Only a few of the people in my class have a BS degree (less than 20%). Check out the enrollments compared to applications on that aacp website for states like Wisconsin, Utah, the Dakotas, Wyoming, Iowa, Nebraska, and other less populated states. For the people in these states the odds aren't so bad.
 
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