Heres the scoop from my appointment:
I was able to reschedule my meeting with the OUPharmD Counselor, he pretty much just went over my transcripts and told me what classes I needed to take to finish off the pre-pharmacy requirements. The person I spoke to was the only pre-pharmacy counselor for Oklahoma City (there is another in Tulsa).
One thing he did mention is that you can use an introductory computer class rather than just macro/micro econ for your business elective. He also STRONGLY suggested that I take Physiology, even though I already had anatomy, because there is a 5 credit Physiology class your first semester. He also said that having some background experience is extremely helpful towards admission, such as working in a pharmacy or volunteering or the like.
In their first set of interviews they pick people with high PCAT scores (say around 90% and above) and lower end GPA (around a 3.0-3.1) and people with high GPA (I'd think 3.6+) and lower end PCAT (around 60%). Then in their next grouping they pick from the middle.
They only use your pre-pharmacy requirements to calculate gpa, and they average every time you have taken a class. They dont officially prefer people with degrees, but I think unoffically it will help you, especially if you can equate that with maturity and experience, and show a trend of improvement in grades.
The grades thing has me in a goofy place right now because I took organic chemistry so many times that even if I get A's in the four classes I still need to take the highest my GPA can get is around a 3.2. Which is not a very accurate representation of my actual grades, those three F's just really throw off the average. 😕