if the school said 6 years program (ex.FL A&M), that means you can apply out of high school. My question is what if you already have a B.S degree, can you enter and do 4 years or you have to start from year 1 ? 😕
if the school said 6 years program (ex.FL A&M), that means you can apply out of high school. My question is what if you already have a B.S degree, can you enter and do 4 years or you have to start from year 1 ? 😕
Regarding your question - i am not 100 % sure but what I understand from reading this website - you would be considered a transfer student if you attempted to enter a 0-6 school with bachelors degree. From what I understand also it's a lot harder route - 0-6 schools only accept a handfull of transfers. Why don't you want to apply to regular schools ?🙂
Regarding your question - i am not 100 % sure but what I understand from reading this website - you would be considered a transfer student if you attempted to enter a 0-6 school with bachelors degree. From what I understand also it's a lot harder route - 0-6 schools only accept a handfull of transfers. Why don't you want to apply to regular schools ?🙂
thank you, so this is NOT the best route entering 0-6 whatever. What do you mean apply to regular schools ?
BTW. I have an M.D degree yet to start residency. Today is match day for us and I did not match this year. I do not want to sit and wait and do nothing.
thank you, so this is NOT the best route entering 0-6 whatever. What do you mean apply to regular schools ?
BTW. I have an M.D degree yet to start residency. Today is match day for us and I did not match this year. I do not want to sit and wait and do nothing.
By regular school I mean why won't you apply to 3-4 year pharmacy schools - just think about it - if you get into a 3-year program you can be done with pharmacy school in 3 years !!!!