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Strange title, I know but hear me out.
I am enrolling into University of Colorado Colorado Springs this August and I am primarily focusing on becoming a Pharmacist. However, I am quite the anxious person and strongly have my eyes set to Optometry should things not work out. The pre-reqs I would figure is more or less the same, just more chemistry heavy. They also prepare me to get into Denver Skagg School of Pharmacy, which I do not know how competitive that school could be.
Now I am afraid of say, worse case scenario, I have a decent GPA but my PCATs is just weak and I haven't gotten into Pharmacy school. I don't want to dangle for a year when I could also prepare to take the OATs should things not work out and be on the path to professional school the next year.
I would begin to study in my upperclassmen years, but should I split focus and take both tests just in case or just focus all my energy into the PCATs and study like a demon?
Thanks in advance!
I am enrolling into University of Colorado Colorado Springs this August and I am primarily focusing on becoming a Pharmacist. However, I am quite the anxious person and strongly have my eyes set to Optometry should things not work out. The pre-reqs I would figure is more or less the same, just more chemistry heavy. They also prepare me to get into Denver Skagg School of Pharmacy, which I do not know how competitive that school could be.
Now I am afraid of say, worse case scenario, I have a decent GPA but my PCATs is just weak and I haven't gotten into Pharmacy school. I don't want to dangle for a year when I could also prepare to take the OATs should things not work out and be on the path to professional school the next year.
I would begin to study in my upperclassmen years, but should I split focus and take both tests just in case or just focus all my energy into the PCATs and study like a demon?
Thanks in advance!