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boredstephanie

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1)if I apply next cycle, will all my grades count (I will finish up my courses june 2013)
2)where do I purchase the dr.collins pcat prep material?
3)if I signed up for the kaplan on site pcat prep class, does it come with all the kaplan study material I will need?
4)Where can I see what courses count as science for the science gpa? There are a few tha I'm not sure counts as science such as nutrition and geology.

edit: when I say next cycle, I mean I will apply next year and hopefully get into pharmacy school 2014
 
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You can update your grades for Summer 12 and Fall 12 in December. Otherwise the only courses taken in Spring/Summer 13 that may truly effect your status would be pre-req. courses (ie say you need microbio to get in and you take it in spring 13, but fail...they will not accept you) and even then you cannot update these scores.

For 2 and 3 I think you will find better luck on the PCAT forum and may even find answers for them in previous posts.
 
You can update your grades for Summer 12 and Fall 12 in December. Otherwise the only courses taken in Spring/Summer 13 that may truly effect your status would be pre-req. courses (ie say you need microbio to get in and you take it in spring 13, but fail...they will not accept you) and even then you cannot update these scores.

For 2 and 3 I think you will find better luck on the PCAT forum and may even find answers for them in previous posts.

oh I think you misunderstood when I meant next cycle but thank you for answering =)
 
All good. You may still want to go create a Pharmcas profile and play around with it. This way when next year rolls around you will be able to get through it quickly and even be able to find answers to any questions you have about parts of it. From my understanding you will have better luck the sooner you can complete your application. Thus this could give you slightly better chances.

Either way, good luck.
 
All good. You may still want to go create a Pharmcas profile and play around with it. This way when next year rolls around you will be able to get through it quickly and even be able to find answers to any questions you have about parts of it. From my understanding you will have better luck the sooner you can complete your application. Thus this could give you slightly better chances.

Either way, good luck.

I wish someone had told me last year :laugh:
 
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