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I'm thinking of applying to out of state schools. Is there any ONE website with a list of all the U.S pharmacy schools with the average gpa and pcat for there admitted students?
You don't have to be rude about it. If you don't know any particular website with school and the stats next to each other (like a chart) then that's fine.
Why would I post a question without searching for it first. I did google it before posting this questions and found sites like:
http://www.rxinsider.com/schools_of_pharmacy.htm
But these sites just list the pharmacy schools under each state and in order to know there admission stats I have to search through there website pages, which will take a while to got through each school's website page.
AACP has a table of average GPAs and some other figures, but I am unaware of a chart that lists average PCAT scores
Here's the link to AACP's table: http://www.aacp.org/resources/student/pharmacyforyou/admissions/Documents/PSAR1011_Table8.pdf
aacp has a table of average gpas and some other figures, but i am unaware of a chart that lists average pcat scores
here's the link to aacp's table: http://www.aacp.org/resources/student/pharmacyforyou/admissions/documents/psar1011_table8.pdf
great chart!
I find there to be significantly more females than males. Does this give men an edge? I'm feeling like a minority.
I find there to be significantly more females than males. Does this give men an edge? I'm feeling like a minority.
Well if you think about it the more females there are compared to males, yes males will have the advantage. In practise though many of your classmates will already be in relationships and besides it's not too smart to date classmates. Maybe that's not the advantage you were talking about though?
Yeah, I meant getting accepted. haha On one of those lists there's always way more females enrolled so shouldn't they be more inclinded to accept more guys!