Sparkles2309
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If you get an interview at any school, they may ask you why you got the 20%My advisor told me that if I scored anything lower than the 20 percentile rank then pharmacy schools will look at that as a me being “immature” (and in other negative ways) even if I were to retake it and do better... is this true???
My advisor told me that if I scored anything lower than the 20 percentile rank then pharmacy schools will look at that as a me being “immature” (and in other negative ways) even if I were to retake it and do better... is this true???
OBVIOUISLY scoring below 20% is terrible. I guess I should rephrase my question for people like you. If I retake the exam will school still look at my first score and judge me from it??Do you really need an adviser to tell you that? That's just common sense. If you performed worse than 80% of all test takers, then that's bad.
I definitely plan on retaking it seeing that I wasn’t at all prepared. I guess what I’m trying to say is if I retake the exam will schools still look at my first score and judge me from it even if I score EXTREMELY better than it?Retake it! Look to score anywhere between 50th and 99th. 20th percentile means you scores worse than 80% of PCAT test takers worldwide. That will not guarantee you a spot anywhere, no matter how "lenient" pharmacy schools were on accepting students nowadays. Good luck!
They will look at it, but absolutely not judge you on it. [Most] Pharmacy schools actually expect students to make around a 40th-50th, but that depends on the pre-requisite requirements to apply. Don't let your first score define you. Pharmacy schools - or any applicant-based schools in general - LOVE seeing an upward slope in your grades. You can use it to your advantage on your personal statement, mentioning a life-changing experience for the better, and even your interview if you get lucky.I definitely plan on retaking it seeing that I wasn’t at all prepared. I guess what I’m trying to say is if I retake the exam will schools still look at my first score and judge me from it even if I score EXTREMELY better than it?
They will look at it, but absolutely not judge you on it. [Most] Pharmacy schools actually expect students to make around a 40th-50th, but that depends on the pre-requisite requirements to apply. Don't let your first score define you. Pharmacy schools - or any applicant-based schools in general - LOVE seeing an upward slope in your grades. You can use it to your advantage on your personal statement, mentioning a life-changing experience for the better, and even your interview if you get lucky.
I noticed someone in the comment section mentioned that they might ask you about it in your interview, that is a possibility. If they ask you about it in your interview don't lie about it, just tell the truth. You were under-prepared and wanted to test the waters based off of your knowledge without studying, and it didn't work out. You can even take it a third and fourth time, but set your mind to make sure to score much, much higher on your second try. Save yourself lots of money and stress.
I really appreciate you kind words and advice. I definitely plan on studying my BUTT off next time around and not underestimating the material that’s present on the exam.
OBVIOUISLY scoring below 20% is terrible. I guess I should rephrase my question for people like you. If I retake the exam will school still look at my first score and judge me from it??
My advisor told me that if I scored anything lower than the 20 percentile rank then pharmacy schools will look at that as a me being “immature” (and in other negative ways) even if I were to retake it and do better... is this true???