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Needless to say I will be mailbox stalking and phone watching this week.

Thanks for the information.I really appreciate both your help.I'll call Pharmcas tomorrow.Thanks again.🙂
May someone repost some schools that do not accept application through Pharmcas. Thanks,
Yes, you still qualify to use PharmCAS. Even though you have a B.S. you have not yet started a Pharmacy degree so you will be a "first year professional pharmacy degree applicant." The first year part of that is referring to your professional school not your undergrad. So, for example, say you started a Pharm program at one school but then wanted to transfer to another one, then you would not be a first year professional pharmacy degree applicant and would not apply through PharmCAS.
As far as your financial aid question, it varies by school. Most schools do consider it a graduate/professional program and thus you qualify for that type of financial aid, but some schools are strange and do not consider you to be a graduate/professional student until the 3rd or so year. You should check with each school you are applying to in order to make sure.
Hello! I'm a little confused.😕 I will graduate in May 2008 with a BS in Bio-and plan on attending pharmacy school in Fall 2008. I intend on applying this year-thru Pharmcas...
"PharmCAS is for first-year professional pharmacy degree applicants only. "
I can still use it right? Even though I will have a BS at the time of registration... I was also wondering...in regards to financial aid-this qualifies as graduate applicant financial aid-not undergrad, right?
Any help is much appreciated!!!!!
They take into account every course you enter on pharmcas.
Hi everyone. I tried searching this through the threads and couldn't find exactly what I was looking for (plus I didn't have the time to search through all 10 pages) and I 'm sure it's been discussed before. I was wondering how Pharmcas calculates the GPA. Do they take the hours completed and grades from ALL prior institutions you've attended? I took some CC courses and have about a 3.8 GPA there, but the university that I graduated from I only had a 2.93 (sucks, I know - played too much and regret it now).
Also, I know that grades mean a lot, but they aren't everything, right? I have 5+ years of excellent healthcare/pharmacy related experience that I think has made me into a more well-rounded person.
okay..so what about repeated courses anyone know anything about that. Again i wanted to boost my GPA so i took repeated courses at a CC. Has anyone got in with repeated course. I have like 3 or 4 repeated course since i took some prereq and i decided to up my GPA. Any suggestions???
thanks.
Yeah..
But if you plan to use the same people for your LORs, I guess it wouldn't be too difficult or slow to get them to change the date and make other tweaks before sending the LOR.