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I know this question has been asked before, but I don't think it has been fully explained. I have read that those students who have completed a bachelors degree must complete only the science and math prerequisites, but also heard many times that you must fulfill all prereqs no matter what.
On the 'course prerequisites by pharmacy school' PDF http://www.aacp.org/RESOURCES/STUDENT/PHARMACYFORYOU/ADMISSIONS/Pages/PSAR.aspx, it is stated in the key at the bottom that only the math and science prereqs must be completed. Also on the UNC PharmCAS page http://www.pharmcas.org/collegesschools/schoolUNCpage.htm this is explicitly stated.
Is UNC the only school that has this policy that you know of? Why is that statement on the prerequisites document if it isn't true for the majority of schools? I hope to receive some real analysis here, and not "JUST TAKE THE EXTRA CLASSES" 😳
On the 'course prerequisites by pharmacy school' PDF http://www.aacp.org/RESOURCES/STUDENT/PHARMACYFORYOU/ADMISSIONS/Pages/PSAR.aspx, it is stated in the key at the bottom that only the math and science prereqs must be completed. Also on the UNC PharmCAS page http://www.pharmcas.org/collegesschools/schoolUNCpage.htm this is explicitly stated.
Is UNC the only school that has this policy that you know of? Why is that statement on the prerequisites document if it isn't true for the majority of schools? I hope to receive some real analysis here, and not "JUST TAKE THE EXTRA CLASSES" 😳


. The curriculum varies from school to school but the general idea is that you need to take the math and science pre-reqs. Some schools require philosophy and certain courses, some don't . That part of it depends on your intended schools.