anyone got accepted with very low GPA please let me know soem examples. I submitted an application with very low GPA and want to get some hope waiting for the result...😕
Truck driving school is looking for a few good men.
Some of the things you say makes me laugh.....
My GPA is lower than I would like it to be, but I have gotten five interview invitations and an acceptance already. Check my pharmapps.
you are a minority so your gpa wont matter much. if a Caucasian girl has similar stats to you she will have harder time getting interviews.
I am having a hard time understanding your statement. Please elaborate on that. I am a black pre-pharmacy student, so I would like you to break it down to me. I have a really high GPA and did 7+ years as a pharmacy technician in the military. Are you saying that just because I am a minority, I will have a better chance getting in?
absolutely. Most pharmacy schools prefer diversity. quite frankly, the schools that accept many minorities has very low scores on pharmacy's licensure exams. My conclusion is based on howard's recent MPJE scores.
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anyone got accepted with very low GPA please let me know soem examples. I submitted an application with very low GPA and want to get some hope waiting for the result...😕
so you're saying race plays a factor in getting into a school (it helps you) AND plays a factor in state license pass rates (odds are you'll do worse)?😕
Minority status definitely helps. Historically, minorities perform lower on standardized tests. There are language and cultural factors that contribute to this (among other things). IMO, I think it means many of us minorities have to work harder in our professional programs to prove ourselves- to prove that we got into and succeeded in our programs because of our merit rather than our ethnicity. Ironic, isn't it?
Somebody tell me Asian is a minority.
Somebody tell me Asian is a minority.
Somebody tell me Asian is a minority.
Not in this part of my state. And also not at my school. In my class, there are 3 asians out of 120 students. The first year class is 95% white.Over represented minority... doesn't count.
Too touchy-feely for me.
Point is, you got a Pharm.D and I got a Pharm.D. All this talk of merit this-or-that doesn't matter.
Particularly if you're a good colleague...
I am glad you think that way, but in my experience, many people have looked at a minority and thought that they must have got an easier ride into a program, internship, or had some other opportunity because of their minority status. It is no secret that minorities have an easier time getting scholarships and have programs specifically designed to help them succeed and get an education. IMO, I think whites are now being discriminated against in this fashion. So, it means we MIGHT have to work that much harder to show that we didn't have some advantage getting in because we are minorities- if not to prove that to other people, but to prove it to ourselves. If I got into a program easier than someone else because I am latina, it diminishes everything I have worked hard for. It may be too touchy feely for you and, yes, we will have the same degree, but I am not sure that everyone is going to see everyone as equals as you do.
I am having a hard time understanding your statement. Please elaborate on that. I am a black pre-pharmacy student, so I would like you to break it down to me. I have a really high GPA and did 7+ years as a pharmacy technician in the military. Are you saying that just because I am a minority, I will have a better chance getting in?
Truck driving school is looking for a few good men.
take at look at moni's science gpa. is it really 2.8? and moni attened only a community college, and received five interview invites. these pharmacy schools are taking a big risk when they accept students like these, so it is up to them who to accept.
I consider mine low too, but I'm not making excuses for myself and am quite happy with how this process has gone so far...
Me too.
Even though it seems unfair, I think it is important to have more minorities in healthcare. People from different cultures don't necessarily trust someone who is different from them. The reasons for this vary and are probably very complex, but the fact remains that it is important to get enough minorities in the health professions so that one day, nobody is "underrepresented". Then we won't have to deal with these inequities any longer and people who work the hardest get to the top.
Totally.. whites are being the minority here in AZ... you know that. Especially in the inner city. I think people notice and make mention of minorities having it easier b/c we all want to make excuses why Juan Carlos and Laquisha have it easier than us, however I know some minorities who don't let their race/color play any role in how they perform in school. We as people don't want to admit that perhaps someone of a, b, or c ethnicity is better than us ... pride issues.I am glad you think that way, but in my experience, many people have looked at a minority and thought that they must have got an easier ride into a program, internship, or had some other opportunity because of their minority status. It is no secret that minorities have an easier time getting scholarships and have programs specifically designed to help them succeed and get an education. IMO, I think whites are now being discriminated against in this fashion. So, it means we MIGHT have to work that much harder to show that we didn't have some advantage getting in because we are minorities- if not to prove that to other people, but to prove it to ourselves. If I got into a program easier than someone else because I am latina, it diminishes everything I have worked hard for. It may be too touchy feely for you and, yes, we will have the same degree, but I am not sure that everyone is going to see everyone as equals as you do.
Even though it seems unfair, I think it is important to have more minorities in healthcare. People from different cultures don't necessarily trust someone who is different from them. The reasons for this vary and are probably very complex, but the fact remains that it is important to get enough minorities in the health professions so that one day, nobody is "underrepresented". Then we won't have to deal with these inequities any longer and people who work the hardest get to the top.
Totally.. whites are being the minority here in AZ... you know that. Especially in the inner city. I think people notice and make mention of minorities having it easier b/c we all want to make excuses why Juan Carlos and Laquisha have it easier than us, however I know some minorities who don't let their race/color play any role in how they perform in school. We as people don't want to admit that perhaps someone of a, b, or c ethnicity is better than us ... pride issues.
I think if everyone worked as hard as they could and race wasn't even a determining factor things would be much, much easier and unbiased.
I recommend everyone taking an intercultural communications class at one point in your life... It's really an amazing learning experience.
What race is at most disadvantage?
The proposal to put the science-lab cuts on the table was approved recently by Berkeley High's School Governance Council, a body of teachers, parents, and students who oversee a plan to change the structure of the high school to address Berkeley's dismal racial achievement gap, where white students are doing far better than the state average while black and Latino students are doing worse.
Paul Gibson, an alternate parent representative on the School Governance Council, said that information presented at council meetings suggests that the science labs were largely classes for white students. He said the decision to consider cutting the labs in order to redirect resources to underperforming students was virtually unanimous.
http://www.eastbayexpress.com/ebx/berkeley-high-may-cut-out-science-labs/Content?oid=1536705
....👎 Dropping AP science classes .....
Two words: Affirmative action.
I've heard similar stories like this. That poor dentist though. HMO payments and any type of "free" insurance are a b to get payment to. I couldn't imagine putting myself in 200k + in debt just to close shop..... The indie pharmacy I shadowed didn't accept any insurance, it was all credit card, cash business. I thought that was the greatest thing ever since sliced bread, because things were run so smoothly and rarely ever were they on the phone, everyone was working at a productive pace and actually getting a ton done versus having to hose up their systems b/c a payment or whatever wasn't going through.One of my professors stopped practicing dentistry because he is African American. The majority of his patients were African Americans on HMO so he didn't make profits. It would be scary if you become a pharmacist and people stop coming to you because of the way you talk and the color of your skin.
Yeah, seriously. When I get out of school I would love to fund a decent scholarship for white females.... there sadly aren't many out there.I remember looking through all the scholarships and wishing I was some minority! Damned my caucasionness.
uh NO. affirmative action is illegal (at least in some states) and not used. hence, your ethnicity does not make a quantifiable influence on your acceptance. therefore, those complaining that minorities have it easier...please find reality.
it's all luck of the draw. there's always a counter example to any applicant's stats(strong or weak)/ethnicity(minority or not) and his/her getting accepted or rejected.
In regards to Latinos, it is mostly a language barrier and socioeconomic issue, especially if they are first generation US born. Research has indicated that school performance is positively correlated with level of acculturation and parent involvement in school activities/homework etc. If the parents cannot speak English, how will they be involved in their child's education. Of course, this responsibility falls on the qualified teacher. Yet, what does a teacher do with half a class that is English only and half a class that is predominately Spanish speaking? Some schools have decided to pull Spanish speaking kids out into a special class (which costs money) and can be viewed as some form of "special" treatment. There are numerous programs and scholarships for those students in this state that claim to help students succeed in education. Yet, some kids graduate high school barely able to write in English. And those kids are the ones getting full rides to state schools!
What race is at most disadvantage?
I think appearances also has a lot to do with it. A beautiful person will have more doors open for them. Supposedly, stats say judges are more lenient to good looking people so I imagine adcoms are like that too. They're looking for model candidates, so if Mr. or Mrs. Tubby, who are so wide they have half their buttocks hang out when they sit in a chair, adcoms might wonder if they can best represent the healthcare community. I have heard patients are also more likely to follow the advice of doctors who also look healthy and good.