I'm at something of a crossroads.
Next fall, I will be a senior. My cumulative GPA is 3.27, while my science GPA is around 3.0. One big reason for this was because I failed general chemistry in freshman year (I retook it and got an A, so I'm counting it as a C). I have not taken the PCAT yet, I was waiting until I took certain classes.
As far as volunteering/EC's I don't have much substantial yet (the pharmacies in my area were not taking on volunteers), but I do plan on volunteering at the local hospital in the fall (not in pharmacy section though...).
Needless to say, I am going to take a gap year and try to improve my chances. However, I'm torn on how to use the 'year off' most efficiently. I can either try to get certified as a pharmacy technician and work for one year, or I can go for a post-bac.
I must confess that I am still not sure exactly how a post-bac works. I know that it helps to raise one's GPA, but is it strictly for retaking certain classes, or is there more freedom involved?
As far as working as a pharmacy technician, I have heard that simply having the certification means little; to add to that, everyone is saying that its *impossible* to get a job as a pharmacy technician in California without prior experience. If the study guides are any indication, the exam seems to be all about memorizing massive amounts of information concerning drug names and factoids. I do not want to sound lazy, but considering the cost (in time and money) coupled with the uncertainty of employment, it seems shaky.
Having said this, I could be wrong (and probably am...). If so, someone please correct me: which option would be the best route? Thanks a million.
Next fall, I will be a senior. My cumulative GPA is 3.27, while my science GPA is around 3.0. One big reason for this was because I failed general chemistry in freshman year (I retook it and got an A, so I'm counting it as a C). I have not taken the PCAT yet, I was waiting until I took certain classes.
As far as volunteering/EC's I don't have much substantial yet (the pharmacies in my area were not taking on volunteers), but I do plan on volunteering at the local hospital in the fall (not in pharmacy section though...).
Needless to say, I am going to take a gap year and try to improve my chances. However, I'm torn on how to use the 'year off' most efficiently. I can either try to get certified as a pharmacy technician and work for one year, or I can go for a post-bac.
I must confess that I am still not sure exactly how a post-bac works. I know that it helps to raise one's GPA, but is it strictly for retaking certain classes, or is there more freedom involved?
As far as working as a pharmacy technician, I have heard that simply having the certification means little; to add to that, everyone is saying that its *impossible* to get a job as a pharmacy technician in California without prior experience. If the study guides are any indication, the exam seems to be all about memorizing massive amounts of information concerning drug names and factoids. I do not want to sound lazy, but considering the cost (in time and money) coupled with the uncertainty of employment, it seems shaky.
Having said this, I could be wrong (and probably am...). If so, someone please correct me: which option would be the best route? Thanks a million.