Things are looking iffy for me, but I'll post my stats and you guys can see what you think.
My school accepts 120/year, gets approx 600 applicants, and gives interviews to 200. Previous competitive stats were a GPA of 78%(3.5) and a PCAT of 89. The school states that minimum averages are 65% GPA and PCAT and students will be considered that meet these requirements. It goes on to state that "a student with a 65 may be admitted provided they excel in other areas of the application. The extracurricular areas are important enough that a student with a high gpa will be denied if they do not excel in these areas".
I currently have a 67%(2.6) GPA, 99PCAT, 1 summer shadowing, other volunteer activities include a blood drive, teaching curling and golf, and tutoring. Been involved in many competitive sports etc. I also have a cousin who is very well known in the Pharmacy community around the school who I went with and had an interview with the Dean and a few other important people around there. The Pharmacist I shadowed for is also well known around the school. I live in the northern area of my province which is where the highest shortage is so they give preference to that area, and I am also Metis which shouldn't be a factor, but I believe they are supposed to represent minorities in their classes (its Canada).
Your thoughts?