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Hello,
I've never posted on this forum, nor have I applied for med/DO school.
I am Canadian. I hold a (Canadian) BSc degree (double major Bio/Psyc) and had an average of approximately 3.41?
I currently attend UB School of Pharmacy and am entering my 2nd year. My GPA was a pitiful 2.8.
I don't believe Pharmacy is the right fit for me and have been seriously considering a career change. I've been looking into DO and now, I ask you for your advice and help. I thank you, in advance, for your time and kindness in replying or simply reading my post.
As mentioned before, I have an ugrad gpa of 3.41, and currently a 2.8 after my first year of Pharmacy school. I have not taken an MCAT but would plan on doing so after a few more weeks or months of pondering.
Basically, staight up, what would my chances be - given that I am a CANADIAN student (albeit currently attending a US uni in a professional program), a bachelor's degree holder, and my current reported GPAs? Let's say, for the sake of argument, that I get an vanilla "average" MCAT score, whatever that is.
I currently work in a pharmacy and have been working as a pharmacy technician for 6+ years during summers between school. I have LOADS and LOADS of EC's, volunteer etc. (president of my class, starting up committees, city committees etc).
Would being Canadian (international?), already in a professional program, working at a pharmacy (already immersed in a healthcare providing setting), and my EC's be enough to push me into an acceptance position?
I don't want to go down a road which will only lead to a pitfall. My family looks to me to be their financial support within the next few years following graduation but, I need to be confident enough to make moves.
Summary:
3.41 uGrad GPA
2.8 PharmD GPA (P1 year)
EC's up the butt.
Working in pharmacy.
Good references.
Help. Thank you.
I've never posted on this forum, nor have I applied for med/DO school.
I am Canadian. I hold a (Canadian) BSc degree (double major Bio/Psyc) and had an average of approximately 3.41?
I currently attend UB School of Pharmacy and am entering my 2nd year. My GPA was a pitiful 2.8.
I don't believe Pharmacy is the right fit for me and have been seriously considering a career change. I've been looking into DO and now, I ask you for your advice and help. I thank you, in advance, for your time and kindness in replying or simply reading my post.
As mentioned before, I have an ugrad gpa of 3.41, and currently a 2.8 after my first year of Pharmacy school. I have not taken an MCAT but would plan on doing so after a few more weeks or months of pondering.
Basically, staight up, what would my chances be - given that I am a CANADIAN student (albeit currently attending a US uni in a professional program), a bachelor's degree holder, and my current reported GPAs? Let's say, for the sake of argument, that I get an vanilla "average" MCAT score, whatever that is.
I currently work in a pharmacy and have been working as a pharmacy technician for 6+ years during summers between school. I have LOADS and LOADS of EC's, volunteer etc. (president of my class, starting up committees, city committees etc).
Would being Canadian (international?), already in a professional program, working at a pharmacy (already immersed in a healthcare providing setting), and my EC's be enough to push me into an acceptance position?
I don't want to go down a road which will only lead to a pitfall. My family looks to me to be their financial support within the next few years following graduation but, I need to be confident enough to make moves.
Summary:
3.41 uGrad GPA
2.8 PharmD GPA (P1 year)
EC's up the butt.
Working in pharmacy.
Good references.
Help. Thank you.