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JKRolling

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  1. Pre-Pharmacy
Recent Graduate applying in the Fall
Stats - 3.25 GPA with Major in Biology and minors in Anthropology and Sociology
Two years of undergrad research in college of biology and Psychology
Volunteered with Pre-Health club (20 Hours)
Volunteer service society officer for 2 years (40 Hours)
Worked in a hospital as volunteer (150+ Hours)
Shadowed doctors (20+ Hours)
Held sales job for 6 semester within college's department of annual giving.
Paid-Internship with start-up for 3 months

Looking to apply to Temple with Early decision. (No PCAT as of yet)
 
Hi @JKRolling! The best way to gauge your chance at a particular school is to go to the school's website and look at their admission statistics. Usually they would have statistics such as average GPA and PCAT score. You certainly have plenty of volunteering and extracurricular activities and you have a solid application thus far. One bit of advice is to apply to various schools rather than limiting yourself to one to increase your chances of getting in. Otherwise, continue to work hard through the PCAT, applications, and interview and you should be well on your way.

Good luck!
 
Recent Graduate applying in the Fall
Stats - 3.25 GPA with Major in Biology and minors in Anthropology and Sociology
Two years of undergrad research in college of biology and Psychology
Volunteered with Pre-Health club (20 Hours)
Volunteer service society officer for 2 years (40 Hours)
Worked in a hospital as volunteer (150+ Hours)
Shadowed doctors (20+ Hours)
Held sales job for 6 semester within college's department of annual giving.
Paid-Internship with start-up for 3 months

Looking to apply to Temple with Early decision. (No PCAT as of yet)

Hello!

The only thing I can identify from your list that you’re missing is actual pharmacy experience. I see you mention shadowing doctors, which might be enough for the school you’re applying to. However, I can’t even count how many times I’ve been asked since preparing to apply to now what type of real pharmacy experience I’ve had. One of the schools I was looking at applying to (ISU) required pharmacy experience to even apply.

Just my 2 cents.
 
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