NYCPM scholarships

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I just got accepted to NYCPM and they also offered me a great amount of scholarships. However, the requirement is that I have to maintain 3.4 GPA in order to remain my scholarship the following years. So my question is: Is it really hard to have a 3.4 GPA at NYCPM ??
 
Congrats on the acceptance.

I'm not a student there, but I spoke to few current 2nd and 3rd-year students in the last open-house. And, it is possible to do pretty well if you work for it and most students do work hard since they have exams every two weeks. Time management is key, though, because you will be in class from 9-4 almost every day. There is help from faculty and teaching assistants also, so that can help. Good luck. Mind sharing your stats?
 
Thank you! I got 3.7 cGPA, 3.8 sGPA and 500 MCAT. Last time when I talked to one of the student ambassadors during my interview, she told me they would have exams every Mondays and Thursdays, and their first year was pretty intense. Also I've seen posts on here saying that NYCPM exams are tough and there is no curve. So I'm just doubting myself whether I can handle a schedule like that.
 
Thank you! I got 3.7 cGPA, 3.8 sGPA and 500 MCAT. Last time when I talked to one of the student ambassadors during my interview, she told me they would have exams every Mondays and Thursdays, and their first year was pretty intense. Also I've seen posts on here saying that NYCPM exams are tough and there is no curve. So I'm just doubting myself whether I can handle a schedule like that.

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I just got accepted to NYCPM and they also offered me a great amount of scholarships. However, the requirement is that I have to maintain 3.4 GPA in order to remain my scholarship the following years. So my question is: Is it really hard to have a 3.4 GPA at NYCPM ??


Seems like they changed the rules. For us, we need to maintain 3.2. However, our year has like 25 people out of 100 with GPA above 3.5. To be safe, you need to be top 25% to maintain 3.4. It is not easy, but possible.
 
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