Some School Stats

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Thanks for the link. As usual, UF lied to us about their stats. It seems they only had 1,848 applications and they told us 2,100. Please ignore my stat on another thread about average PCAT. They probably lied about that, too.
 
dgroulx said:
Thanks for the link. As usual, UF lied to us about their stats. It seems they only had 1,848 applications and they told us 2,100. Please ignore my stat on another thread about average PCAT. They probably lied about that, too.
They could of had 2100 supplimental applications! I've heard that PharmCAS has been not exactly reliable in it's start up.

Gosh, I'm glad I got into school when I did. I don't know if I would be able to get in going head to head with over 1200 students for the same spot! This is starting to be like medical school!
 
I asked the prehealth advisor at my undergrad school to call and ask for the stats for me at the school I am interested in. They gave more information to him than they gave me. Don't know why... but maybe you should try that out to get some truthful information
 
South2006 said:
They could of had 2100 supplimental applications! I've heard that PharmCAS has been not exactly reliable in it's start up.

Gosh, I'm glad I got into school when I did. I don't know if I would be able to get in going head to head with over 1200 students for the same spot! This is starting to be like medical school!

I hope people who applied didn't make the mistake of only filling out the supplemental application for their schools. Wouldn't it be horrible if they completely missed the pharmcas application? I think pharmcas would have been sued by now if they just didn't turn in several hundred applications...

Sorry for the double post.
 
A similar thing happened to my friend who is applying for law school. The centralized application service (not related to PharmCAS as far a s I know)was sending the wrong selection of letters of reference to his schools. (ie: if he asked for academinc 1 and 2 to be sent to school A, school A might reciev academic B, work ref 1 and work ref 4 or something like that.) The schools refused to mitigate, since it was not their mistake. And since he can't prove that he would have gotten in, he can't prove liability. It just goes to show that personally managed application processes can be more accountable.
 
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