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Wow, that wouldn't be a first. I was the 2nd youngest in my high school class....it's a bummer.
I think you are 19 yrs old.....am i right?
Wow, that wouldn't be a first. I was the 2nd youngest in my high school class....it's a bummer.
I think you are 19 yrs old.....am i right?
Nope. Guess again!
Probably 21 right now???? So far I think I am the oldest at 30 turning 31 on the 21st.
you are not alonebecause if you take a look at class of 2011 most of the students are around 26-40.
Yes, hence why I wanted to come to SUCOP instead of like UK.
UK attracts more younger students or something? well i think having old students might not be so bad because they are more mature....
OK so I know they have already received all of my info so I guess I just have to wait and see if I will be getting an interview.
Good luck Delano. You have good stats so hopefully they bring you on in.
Thanks. I hope so too. The entire app process is so tedious.
Without a doubt. I am thankful I only applied to one school.
Well congrats on getting accepted. How long did it take after submitting the app before you received an interview invite?
I got mine a week after I sent it in.![]()
I meant to say early next week. A majority of people who have been accepted had their apps in for awhile. I believe that if I had sent my app in early September or August I would have heard something..... But I keep hoping an waiting.
Well congrats on getting accepted. How long did it take after submitting the app before you received an interview invite?
I submitted mine at the end of July and received an invitation via email on August 28th, so a couple weeks went by.
OK. Well I hope I wont have to wait that long. Are apartments nearby really expensive?
Anyone considering Caribbean pharm school? I heard there is a pharm school in Cuba. It is pretty neat because the courses are taught in Spanish and English. I would go if I know how to speak Spanish. Imagine how awesome it would be to do rotations around the island.
I didn't know that was an option. I wonder if you run into some of the same problems students at carib medical schools do.
If I remember right, the biggest problem with carib med schools (discussed on SDN) was trying to get an internship/residency afterwards. Their MD's were still licensed, they just had some bumps in the road.
Just food for thought. I'd have to do some research into it.
I think this will happen to everybody not just Caribbean people. Residency is tough and only the ppl with high stats will get it.. Caribbean med schools might not be bad. The ppl in the U.S believed the Caribbean schools have lower quality than the schools in the U.S. I don't blame them because Caribbean is a third world country so the education level can't be compared to the U.S. Pharmacy school in Puerto Rico might not be as bad as ppl think. The chances of getting in are pretty high.
Anyone considering Caribbean pharm school? I heard there is a pharm school in Cuba. It is pretty neat because the courses are taught in Spanish and English. I would go if I know how to speak Spanish. Imagine how awesome it would be to do rotations around the island.
I will say this, I grew up in the Caribbean for most of my life and the standard of education there is a lot higher than it is here. I am not sure about med or pharmacy schools there but to me that is a stereotype because islands in the Caribbean are third world so education there is automatically lower in comparison to other countries. Like I said that is just a stereotype.
Hey! My spanish would come in handy then! lol
Too far away though.
yeah, the U.S is trying to shut out med students from the Caribbean. They have this thing called the California List where the states will refuse to give out license for Caribbean med students. However, there are no restrictions for Caribbean pharm students at this moment.
yeah right.......all u could say is Como estas? and No entiendo
Quick question: if the school is not yet accredited then you cannot work in the pharmacy as an intern, correct?
Why is it that I keep getting picked on? You haven't even met me yet. Geesh. 😛
It is a BS Pharm so you, as in pre-pharm students considering this route, may want to consider that if you plan on moving back to the States after completing pharmacy school in the caribbean.
A BS in pharmacy is equivalent to PharmD. There are still some schools in the U.S that offer BS in pharm. I don't see why they are begining to stop offering BS in pharm.
lo siento porque tu no puedes hablar espanol fluente.showing off my spanish skills
nope......you can still work as an intern even if the school is not accredited.....the students at this school don't have to worrry about completing intern hrs because it is included in the program. This is why this school rocks!
A BS in pharmacy is equivalent to PharmD. There are still some schools in the U.S that offer BS in pharm. I don't see why they are begining to stop offering BS in pharm.
I thought all US schools switched to the PharmD around 2003. The AACP mandated that the PharmD be the first professional degree in pharmacy, vice the B.S. Pharm.
I'm trying to find a source for this. Can you give us an example of a US school that still offers the BS?
As of 2000 the BS in Pharmacy is gone. All schools can now only offer a PharmD to pharmacy students and you have to have your PharmD to sit for your license.
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Edit: There may still be a BS in pharmacology or something like that, but it is not the same and you can't become a pharmacist like that.
A BS in pharmacy is equivalent to PharmD. There are still some schools in the U.S that offer BS in pharm. I don't see why they are begining to stop offering BS in pharm.
A BS and the PharmD are not equivalent. Both allow you to be able to practice....however there is a reason why pharmacy schools quit offering the BS and moved it to the PharmD.