Taking a year off after undergrad

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BayPharmD

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I got accepted to a pharmacy program in the fall, but it was not my first choice so I'm debating on whether I should take a year off and reapply. During my year off, I'd probably do some traveling and maybe some community based work. I'm worried that I won't have time to travel after pharmacy school because of residency or jobs.

I know it might be kind of risky reapplying because I don't even know if I'll get in the 2nd time. What do you guys think?

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How competitive are your stats?

I'm not sure if its worth losing a year of salary by waiting one year, unless your 1st choice is a 3 year program and this school is 4 years. What makes this school so unattractive? If its a place you know you won't be happy for 4 years its probably worth waiting 1 year.
 
I would check to see if you can defer your admission for 1 year in order to have it as a backup in case.
 
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I kinda like what 30percent said. Honestly, you're putting off a year of salary so you can have some fun. Only you know if that trade off is worth it. If you do some epic volunteerism and travel, it might be. :shrug:

Besides, you don't have to give up travel just because you're in school. My classmates set up a cruise for a group, so they spent Spring Break bouncing around the Caribbean, and they've got a road trip set up for the first 2 weeks of summer.
 
I got into a 3 year program so I'll be in school year round which makes traveling a little more difficult as a student.

I'm content with the program that I got into, but I feel like I could do much better if I reapply and get more experience.
 
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