Hello,
I am meeting with an admissions advisor tomorrow and wanted to see if any of you could help me with gather some questions that would be good to ask at that time.
I've read through their program on their website and gone through the criteria. The main reason I want to have a face to face meeting with the advisor was because I would like to try and explain my situation (academically and professionally) to her and see what the best course of action would be from here.
Just a little background: I graduated in 2008 with a biology degree. I was not able to find a job after I graduated and found a job at Wells Fargo. Since then I have been working here and moving my way up the ladder. The job itself is nice and gives me some sort of fulfillment, but I have always wanted to pursue pharmacy school.
I will be bringing my college transcript and any questions I have with me. I just wanted to get some input from you to see if there are any specific questions that you would ask in this situation. Any input from a pre-pharmacy, current pharmcy student, or graduate would be great. Do you think explaining my reason for pursuing pharmacy school, my current situation, and explanining my academic history would be too forward for a face to face introductory meeting with the advisor? The school itself is 6 hours away and I am taking time off of work to go. I want to make the most of it and leave an impression for when my application does get submitted.
Thanks!
I am meeting with an admissions advisor tomorrow and wanted to see if any of you could help me with gather some questions that would be good to ask at that time.
I've read through their program on their website and gone through the criteria. The main reason I want to have a face to face meeting with the advisor was because I would like to try and explain my situation (academically and professionally) to her and see what the best course of action would be from here.
Just a little background: I graduated in 2008 with a biology degree. I was not able to find a job after I graduated and found a job at Wells Fargo. Since then I have been working here and moving my way up the ladder. The job itself is nice and gives me some sort of fulfillment, but I have always wanted to pursue pharmacy school.
I will be bringing my college transcript and any questions I have with me. I just wanted to get some input from you to see if there are any specific questions that you would ask in this situation. Any input from a pre-pharmacy, current pharmcy student, or graduate would be great. Do you think explaining my reason for pursuing pharmacy school, my current situation, and explanining my academic history would be too forward for a face to face introductory meeting with the advisor? The school itself is 6 hours away and I am taking time off of work to go. I want to make the most of it and leave an impression for when my application does get submitted.
Thanks!