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dt88, these guys have great advice for you. I was in the same boat as you (2.62 cum GPA, math/sci pre-reqs similar), but I redid some courses and earned solid A's in the advanced science courses. I would say your chances of getting accepted to any of those schools is slim to none because it is such a competitive area. Write the PCAT and do exceptionally well on them (min. 80th percentile in everything), take a few more courses and get at least a B+ in it, if not A, and apply early. Those tips worked for me, and I got in. Also, you will need to consider out-of-state schools simply because even with those improvements, your chances are still slim. Work hard, and you can do it. Good luck!

Storm90, I just wanted to say congratulations! All your hard work and dedication is truly inspiring. I wish you lots of success in your Pharmacy studies and career, which I'm sure will be very well deserved.
 
a. Schools you are applying to
University of Montana 2/15/2009

b. Overall GPA
3.82

c. Math/Science GPA
Gen Chem semester 1: B+

Gen Chem semester 2: A
Organic Chem semester 1: A
Statistics: A
Pre-calc: A
Cell and Molecular Biology: A-
I don’t know what the GPA of this would be.

d. GPA in last one or two school years
last year 3.77, now 3.82

e. Complete PCAT scores (or just composite)
Composite: 32%

*my verbal and reading comp dragged it all down, I have problems with those sections on standardized testssince elementary
* I just retook it today

f. Pharmacy experience obtained
60 hours at a pharmacy


g. Date of application submission (PharmCAS/primary and secondary)
2/15/09


h. Number of LORs and source of LORs
3 LORs...
1) Hospital Volunteer Coordinator from the hospital I volunteered at for 4 summers
2) Department Chair of Chemistry/ General Chemistry professor – University of Montana
3) Head Pharmacist from pharmacy at a local clinic

i. Non-pharmacy work and/or volunteer experience
~150 hours at hospitals, not in pharmacy area


j. Self-perception of interview skills
I’m a workshop leader for general chemistry, communication/social skills

k. Overall impression of personal statement quality
My person statement is being edited for the 2nd time, but it is mostly good to go

Please, can someone tell me my chances of getting in.
 

e. Complete PCAT scores (or just composite)
Composite: 32%

*my verbal and reading comp dragged it all down, I have problems with those sections on standardized testssince elementary
* I just retook it today


Alright. Your GPA looks solid and you've got a lot of ECs and community service. Your PCAT however is dismal. I don't know if Montana requires the PCAT but every school I know that does require the PCAT generally has a minimum of 50th composite score. Hopefully you did much better the second time around.
 
c. Math/Science GPA

I don’t know what the GPA of this would be. - ~3.83

I know the PCAT average of the Fall 2007 Montana class was 78th percentile. Your GPA is stellar, but a composite of 32% will really hurt your application. Hopefully you've improved the 2nd time around. Good luck!
 
a. Schools you are applying to

Don't know yet, still researching

b. Overall GPA

2.87

c. Math/Science GPA
3.79

d. GPA in last one or two school years
3.6

e. Complete PCAT scores (or just composite)


I have not taken it yet.

f. Pharmacy experience obtained

100+ hours of shadowing retail, hosptial, and compounding settings. Just got my pharm tech license.


g. Date of application submission (PharmCAS/primary and secondary)
N/A

h. Number of LORs and source of LORs
1) One of the Pharmacists I have shadowed
2) Department Chair of the Biology Dept.
3) Organic Chem professor
4) Mircobiology professor

i. Non-pharmacy work and/or volunteer experience

1) I was the logistics and sales manager for a local print shop for 2 years.
2) I volunteer at the Red Cross Blood center, a local elementary school and the hospital.
3) NC Beekeepers association. I also keep my own bees and sell the honey locally.

j. Self-perception of interview skills

Excellent. I have been told that is my strong point

k. Overall impression of personal statement quality

Pretty good. I need to revise it and the thread I just read about it is going to help.


WAMC?



 
Hi there,sorry guys my quick question is not relevant to your topic.I was wondering if payments like PCAT fee,Pharmcas fee,school adm fees can be claimed on income Tax filing(as education expenses ,maybe). I am Canadian living in Toronto,and this is the first year I am sending applications,🙂
 
How is it that your Math/Science GPA is so high yet your overall GPA is a whole 1.0 lower?


I was an engineering major for a little over a year and got terrible grades. That is the only thing keeping my gpa low.
 
I was an engineering major for a little over a year and got terrible grades. That is the only thing keeping my gpa low.


Well, the fact that your GPA is sub 3.0 may give you a problem. However it isn't so low that you stand no chance. As long as you research a school that requires a low minimum, you'll be fine. You've shown a marked improvement in your grades and an upward trend, which always looks good.
 
Well, the fact that your GPA is sub 3.0 may give you a problem. However it isn't so low that you stand no chance. As long as you research a school that requires a low minimum, you'll be fine. You've shown a marked improvement in your grades and an upward trend, which always looks good.


Thanks for responding ValeUC. I have had to work hard to turn everything around so I hope they notice.

Any other recs for more/better EC?
 
I think any type of community service, hospital volunteer work or even shadowing pharmacists look good. A lot of schools want to see you are taking an interest in the profession, not just taking the required classes.
 
a. Schools you are applying to
South U, Mercer, UGA
b. Overall GPA
3.88
c. Math/Science GPA
3.76
d. GPA in last one or two school years
3.91
e. Complete PCAT scores (or just composite)
77 composite
f. Pharmacy experience obtained
6 months CVS tech
g. Date of application submission (PharmCAS/primary and secondary)
submited NOV

Additionally, the following will help us gauge your chances but are more optional:
h. Number of LORs and source of LORs
5 LORs, and first interview at south commented that all were very good
i. Non-pharmacy work and/or volunteer experience
alot in community, blood drives ect...
j. Self-perception of interview skills
strong point...
k. Overall impression of personal statement quality
very good at essays in this type so i think above average

thanks in advance
 
I don't think you have anything to worry about tannermt. It sounds like your only possible "weak" point is your PCAT, but that is about average for people who get accepted. Everything else is strong.
 
a. Schools you are applying to

Don't know yet, still researching

b. Overall GPA

2.87

c. Math/Science GPA
3.79

d. GPA in last one or two school years
3.6

e. Complete PCAT scores (or just composite)


I have not taken it yet.

f. Pharmacy experience obtained

100+ hours of shadowing retail, hosptial, and compounding settings. Just got my pharm tech license.


g. Date of application submission (PharmCAS/primary and secondary)
N/A

h. Number of LORs and source of LORs
1) One of the Pharmacists I have shadowed
2) Department Chair of the Biology Dept.
3) Organic Chem professor
4) Mircobiology professor

i. Non-pharmacy work and/or volunteer experience

1) I was the logistics and sales manager for a local print shop for 2 years.
2) I volunteer at the Red Cross Blood center, a local elementary school and the hospital.
3) NC Beekeepers association. I also keep my own bees and sell the honey locally.

j. Self-perception of interview skills

Excellent. I have been told that is my strong point

k. Overall impression of personal statement quality

Pretty good. I need to revise it and the thread I just read about it is going to help.


WAMC?

While your overall C+ average gpa is going to hurt you, a 3.79 math and science gpa is F***** solid and the improvement over the last few years will only supplement that fact. To say you would be disregarded because of your low cummulative gpa would be doing you a horrible injustice. I like your potential. Since you list an N/A under your pharmcas submission date, I'm assuming youre going for Fall '10. If in fact you're going for Fall '09, your odds are significantly lower being that people have been submitting apps for 8 months.
 
While your overall C+ average gpa is going to hurt you, a 3.79 math and science gpa is F***** solid and the improvement over the last few years will only supplement that fact. To say you would be disregarded because of your low cummulative gpa would be doing you a horrible injustice. I like your potential. Since you list an N/A under your pharmcas submission date, I'm assuming youre going for Fall '10. If in fact you're going for Fall '09, your odds are significantly lower being that people have been submitting apps for 8 months.

Thanks for your feedback. I am applying for Fall 2010. I have more science and math courses I am taking to finish my degree so hopefully, I will be able to raise both gpa calculations. I have been preparing for the PCAT so I will take that this year. I am going to try to add more pharmacy shadowing and working hours and I am actually starting an after school program at the elementary school I volunteer at to help expose children to more science. I have other stuff that will be lists in the EC/Hobby catergory so I hope all of that helps. If you have any more suggestions, please let me know.
 
a. Schools you are applying to
lecom erie (waitlisted), neoucop (accepted!!), temple (interview coming)
b. Overall GPA
3.217
c. Math/Science GPA
3.33
d. GPA in last one or two school years

e. Complete PCAT scores (or just composite)
59 comp
f. Pharmacy experience obtained
2.5 yrs
g. Date of application submission (PharmCAS/primary and secondary)
october

Additionally, the following will help us gauge your chances but are more optional:
h. Number of LORs and source of LORs
4, 2 pharmacist and 2 proffesors
i. Non-pharmacy work and/or volunteer experience
currently volunteering at a hosp along with other past exp
j. Self-perception of interview skills
well prepared but didnt feel confident afterwards
k. Overall impression of personal statement quality
awesome!


it took me 2 years, so dont give up!!😀 if you get an interview you know they are interested, so just wow em at the interview
 
mgs50, you're solid all the way through. Nice variety of schools, not hinging your bet on anyone. Definitely have a chance at a few of those places.
 
I am just writing to see what everyone thinks. I do have one interview at LECOM Erie on 02/24 and am hoping for an interview at St. John Fisher. I have applied to UB but I don't think they will interview me.

Overall GPA
3.77

Math/Science GPA
3.6

Composite PCAT
71 - I just retook it on the 24th.
For UB, the percentile scores added to 318.

Pharmacy experience obtained
none - but I was an assistant on an EMS Crew for three years during college.

g. Date of application submission
Beginning of January

Number of LORs and source of LORs
3 letters - Head of Chemistry Department at SUNY Geneseo, Psychology Research Professor and Physics teacher

Non-pharmacy work and/or volunteer experience
As before, 650 hours on an EMS Crew

j. Self-perception of interview skills
I will interview next month.

B.A. in Psychology from SUNY Geneseo
Graduated Magna Cum Laude
High School Valedictorian
Extra-curriculars: intramurals, jazz band, string band
 
a. Schools you are applying to
Midwestern-Chicago INTERVIEWED
Midwestern-AZ
NSU-Ft Lauderdale
LECOM-B ACCEPTED
LECOM-E INTERVIEWED
UIC
U-Iowa
St John Fisher INTERVIEWED
Wingate ACCEPTED
Lipscomb
Howard
Mercer
U Southern Nevada

b. Overall GPA
3.90
c. Math/Science GPA
Hmmmm no clue, 3.80?
d. GPA in last one or two school years
3.90
e. Complete PCAT scores (or just composite)
73
f. Pharmacy experience obtained
Almost 3 years experience as a technician at CVS
g. Date of application submission (PharmCAS/primary and secondary)
Fall 2009
h. Number of LORs and source of LORs
3
1 from pharmacy supervisor
1 from Organic Chem teacher
1 from Anatomy & Phys. teacher
i. Non-pharmacy work and/or volunteer experience
Enough
 
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Alright. Your GPA looks solid and you've got a lot of ECs and community service. Your PCAT however is dismal. I don't know if Montana requires the PCAT but every school I know that does require the PCAT generally has a minimum of 50th composite score. Hopefully you did much better the second time around.

I have a friend who got into UIC with a composite of 19...her other stats were great tho, so dont base everything on the PCAT
 
Applying to: **Minnesota (current undergraduate school), Wisconsin, Iowa

Undergraduate GPA: 3.10

*Full year of biochemistry class merged with first year pharmacy students
*Took three actual pharmacy school electives for second and third year students

Undergraduate Science GPA: ~3.00

GPA over last year: 3.71

Degrees Received: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, BS / Chemistry BA from the University of MN-Duluth

PCAT (taken Oct 08): 82 composite

Applying: for Fall 2010 admission

Pharmacy experiences: Shadowed pharmacists in multiple settings (ambulatory, hospital inpatient, hospital outpatient, retail, research, academia), no other in-pharmacy experience

Non-pharmacy experiences: Undergraduate research program project in pharmacotherapy and medicinal chemistry, University of MN-Duluth Track and Field and X-Country Teams for three years, Undergraduate TA in Upper Division Spanish classes, Pre-pharmacy club, Volunteered through Loaves n' Fishes soup kitchens

LORs: 3 total: 1 from Spanish professor, 1 from undergraduate research advisor, 1 from medical school professor

Interview: I'm fairly confident in my abilities to make a good impression and not be too nervous..

What do you guys think?! I have my toes and fingers crossed. 🙂
 
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Percussion, your PCAT is a maybe a bit low so hopefully you improved. Your GPA and the rest of your app sound good. I think you good get in somewhere. My suggestion would be to make sure you are well prepared for your interviews as that will always help you out.

Sungieality, your GPA is good. All your experiences and the rest of your app sound strong. I think you should apply for 2010 since you still have quite a bit of time to get some pharm experience. You don't need too much as a good portion of people accepted to pharm school do not have experience. If you want to work, then go to a retail pharm. If you want to do volunteering or shadowing, then a hospital or possibly an independent would be your best options. You can probably get in somewhere.

Labce, I'm not sure why you are posting in this thread since you got accepted already.

ATPsynthase (nice name), your overall GPA is low but your improvement in that over the past year is good. Upward trends are always favorable. If you did well in those pharm classes you took, that is a great plus because it shows you are capable of the caliber needed for pharm school. Your PCAT is pretty good and the rest of your app sounds great. I think you can get in.
 
It's still kinda early, but what do you think my chances are at this point? I want to apply for the 2010 or 2011 year.

a. Schools you are applying to

Uni. of Georgia
Mercer
South Uni.

b. Overall GPA
3.75

c. Math/Science GPA
~3.55

d. GPA in last one or two school years
3.75

e. Complete PCAT scores (or just composite)
Will take it in August. Let us assume I make an 80.

f. Pharmacy experience obtained
none
 
Schools:
Shenandoah
LECOM- Erie
LECOM- Bradenton
UW
SUNY Buffalo
VCU-MCV

Cumulative GPA: 3.3 (as of right now)
Science/Math: 3.3
PCAT: Haven't taken, but my practice test was in the 80th percentile without taking any Organic Chemistry.
Applying: for class of 2010

Experience: Work for VCU Student Health Pharmacy for 2 years, and a hospital as an assistant. Shadowed Clinical Pharmacist.

Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity, Feeding the homeless

LOR's: I have one very solid LOR from the Director of Pharmacy at VCU Student Health.

I have taken 2 science courses and math course every semester, and maybe that will have some pull?

I know I'm not applying this year, but maybe you have some advice for me?

If I score high enough on my PCAT, will that be enough to make me competitive?
 
pcproduct, there's not a whole lot to say about your chances right now since the only thing you know is your GPA. However, if you keep that GPA you will definitely be competitive if you also do well on the other parts of your app.

pharmcho, your GPA is a little on the low end but not too bad. Doing well on the PCAT, say mid 80s or higher, will help you out. You have a lot of pharm experience, so that is good. I can't necessarily say the 2 science courses and math course every semester will bump you up because most people generally take similar loads. You are going to need more than 1 LOR, so get to know some professors in this next semester if you don't have someone else lined up already. There are some tips in the pre-pharm FAQs about improving your chances, but generally apply early, work hard on your essay, and improve your interview skills.
 
schools
texas tech
UT Austin
swosu

gpa 3.457 per tech's calculator

PCAT composite
80
* all of the sections were in the 80's except for the math I hadn't had calc yet and the last math class i took was in 2005 and i took the pcat last year.

not much volunteering

Over 7000 hours of pharmacy experience. Oh and I am a CPht.

LOR: All 3 are from pharmacist i worked with and they should all be pretty solid.
 
a. Schools you are applying to
Touro University College of Pharmacy
California Northstate College of Pharmacy

b. Overall GPA
3.84

c. Math/Science GPA
3.85

d. GPA in last one or two school years
GPA junior year: 3.86
GPA senior year: 3.72

e. Complete PCAT scores (or just composite)
Have not taken the PCAT

f. Pharmacy experience obtained
Shadowing local pharmacist

g. Date of application submission (PharmCAS/primary and secondary)
PharmCAS application mailed out on 1/20/2009.
CNCP supplemental delivered to school on 1/16/2009.
Touro Supplemental completed, waiting to receive supplemetal invitation so I can mail it out.

h. Number of LORs and source of LORs
1. Local pharmacist I shadow
2. Dr. Katzenstein at Stanford University-Professor of medicine (Top name in HIV research, wrote me a nice letter of rec.)
3. Dr. Katherine Brown (my current supervisor at Roche)

i. Non-pharmacy work and/or volunteer experience

1. Research Assistant at Stanford University - HIV drug resistance research (2 years)
2. Roche Molecular Systems as Associate Scientist - HIV assay optimization (1+years).
3. President of Iranian Pre-Health Association (IPHA) at UC Davis.
4. Organize monthly homeless feeding drives at local mosque.
5. ER Hospital volunteer

j. Self-perception of interview skills
Very good

k. Overall impression of personal statement quality
I think my personal statement was overall very good. I was very happy with it.

I am applying very late in the application process...will that significantly hurt my chances since i'm applying to two schools with rolling admissions?
 
I am applying very late in the application process...will that significantly hurt my chances since i'm applying to two schools with rolling admissions?

Will it hurt? A little, but with your profile, I wouldn't be too concerned at all. Only if all of their seats are filled up will you be denied (in my opinion).
 
my undergraduate gpa is 2.94
my overall gpa is 3.2
Since i only need three classes left to graduate.
Should i stay one more quarter to bring up my gpa or just go ahead a graduate and repeat Cs classes.
thank you
 
my undergraduate gpa is 2.94
my overall gpa is 3.2
Since i only need three classes left to graduate.
Should i stay one more quarter to bring up my gpa or just go ahead a graduate and repeat Cs classes.
thank you

I got interviews with a Prereq GPA of 3.15 and an overall GPA of 3.22 so you can always try and then if it doesn't work retake the classes. I do not know how heavily schools weigh if you have a bachelors degree or not but i am sure that it is a factor. I say graduate and retake the classes you did bad in but that is just me.
 
my undergraduate gpa is 2.94
my overall gpa is 3.2
Since i only need three classes left to graduate.
Should i stay one more quarter to bring up my gpa or just go ahead a graduate and repeat Cs classes.
thank you

It really depends on which schools you're applying to and (if needed) how you do/did on the PCAT. Right now, there's no reason to not upgrade 2 classes along with your other 3, if that's what you want to do. Either way, graduating is the most important thing right now. Good luck!
 
im gonna apply for pharm schools in summer, if i can get in then i gonna repeat classes.
thanks stormy90, xxone2trixx
xxone2trixx, what schools did you apply, do you mind to share?
 
im gonna apply for pharm schools in summer, if i can get in then i gonna repeat classes.
thanks stormy90, xxone2trixx
xxone2trixx, what schools did you apply, do you mind to share?

All california schools and midwestern and creighton.

So far i have two interviews at midwestern and UCSF. So do not be discouraged
 
All california schools and midwestern and creighton.

So far i have two interviews at midwestern and UCSF. So do not be discouraged
that's awesome, wish u the best
 
a. Schools you are applying to
Ohio State University - interview 2/28/2009
University of Florida
Virginia Commonwealth University - interview 2/21/2009
Nova Southeastern University
Shenandoah University - interview 2/16/2009

b. Overall GPA
3.56

c. Math/Science GPA
3.55/3.60

d. GPA in last one or two school years
GPA sophomore year: 3.77
GPA junior year: 3.41
GPA first sem senior year: 4.0

e. Complete PCAT scores (or just composite)
verbal - 87
math - 89
bio - 91
chem - 76
reading comp - 45
composite - 83

f. Pharmacy experience obtained
worked at rite aid pharmacy for a month

g. Date of application submission (PharmCAS/primary and secondary)
esubmit - 12/11/2008
ohio state supp - 2/5/2009
UF supp - 1/30/2009
nova supp - 2/10/2009

h. Number of LORs and source of LORs
1. my pharmacist whom i worked for
2. nikki giovanni - "we are virginia tech" poet and english teacher
3. organic chemistry professor
4. district pharmacist of rite aid in fairfax, va

i. Non-pharmacy work and/or volunteer experience

none just providing community service with student organizations

j. Self-perception of interview skills
good

k. Overall impression of personal statement quality
i believe my personal statement was well written and interesting

1. Would my chemistry grade and reading comp hurt me at all?
2. I was wondering if my chances for getting into a Florida school is good if I have lived out of state for 13 years but am considered an in-state student because my dad has been a resident for 30+ years. Would they invite/accept me as an in-state student or will the fact that I have resided in Virginia for 13 years play a big role? I'm getting worried since I've heard students getting interviews for the March 6 date in Gainesville and have heard nothing from them yet.
3. Also, I received an invitation to interview at Ohio State before I started my supplemental. Is this a good sign?


Thanks for any help!!
 
a. Schools you are applying to
Mercer

b. Overall GPA
3.2

c. Math/Science GPA
3.4

d. GPA in last one or two school years
4.0

e. Complete PCAT scores (or just composite)
85

f. Pharmacy experience obtained
year and a half pharmacy tech


h. Number of LORs and source of LORs
2 from pharmacists that graduated from mercer
1 from chem professor

i. Non-pharmacy work and/or volunteer experience
hundreds of hours of undergraduate research

j. Self-perception of interview skills
hit or miss
 
hey guys, so i screwed up a lot in college. i got mostly all C's in my math and science courses including the last two years.

a. Schools you are applying to
touro, northstate, western, uop

b. Overall GPA
i think a 2.6 🙁
c. Math/Science GPA
i think its at a 2.3 🙁
i took a year off due to personal circumstances between 3rd and 4th years and worked full time while taking courses at a community college

e. Complete PCAT scores (or just composite)
i plan on taking the pcat this summer

f. Pharmacy experience obtained
ive been interning at an independent retail pharmacy for about 4 years now but I dont have my technician license

g. Date of application submission (PharmCAS/primary and secondary)
i submitted my apps at the end of october. i did it primarily to get a feel for the application process in order to apply for next year

h. Number of LORs and source of LORs

I have one lor from the pharmacist that I have been interning for, a biology professor at school and a doctor/ex professor that i have worked for

i. Non-pharmacy work and/or volunteer experience
I am currently the assistant manager at a restaurant and was a part of four different organizations during my undergrad years

I intend on re-taking math and science courses throughout this year and next and taking my pcat in the summer. i intend on applying to numerous out of state schools for next year after i take my pcat. what are my chances of getting in either now or next fall when i apply? or am i just a lost cause 🙁

thanks for your help!


hey everyone, this is concerning my old post. I need some guidance/advice. I'm currently retaking all my grade C classes at a local CC and am going to take the PCAT late summer or early autumn. Assuming that I get A's in all my CC classes and lets say at least an 80% composite on my PCAT exam, what do you think are my chances of getting into some of the less competitive pharmacy schools like New Mexico (2.2 min. gpa requirement)? If my plans unfold the way I hope, do you think I'll be able to get into any schools at all? Or should I just start considering another route?
 
hey everyone, this is concerning my old post. I need some guidance/advice. I'm currently retaking all my grade C classes at a local CC and am going to take the PCAT late summer or early autumn. Assuming that I get A's in all my CC classes and lets say at least an 80% composite on my PCAT exam, what do you think are my chances of getting into some of the less competitive pharmacy schools like New Mexico (2.2 min. gpa requirement)? If my plans unfold the way I hope, do you think I'll be able to get into any schools at all? Or should I just start considering another route?


Assuming you get A's in all of your C classes and an >80 on your PCAT, your chances will be better. Even though schools have a minimum GPA, you certainly don't want to be right at the minimum. That just means that unless you've got an ace up your sleeve, you will receive minimal consideration. Don't take this the wrong way, but C's in all of your math/science classes isn't a good sign. One C, maybe two could be your adjustment to college life, etc. However, in ALL of your math/science classes? Maybe that should tell you that pharmacy isn't the direction you should be going in.
 
Hey, guys, here are my stats:

a. Temple University
b. overall GPA: 3.6
c. Math/Science GPA: 3.45
d. GPA last 2 years: roughly 3.6-3.7
e. PCAT: 88 composite
bio and math were 92 and 94, chem was 76, reading was 62, and verbal about an 80

f. experience: 1.5 years as pharm tech
g. submitted everything december 2008, deadline was feb 09, already had an interview. seemed to go well, but who knows.

h. 2 LOR: 1 from gen chem professor, 1 from pharmacist
i. 90 hours volunteer work at a hospital

Thanks in advance to everyone!!
 
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Hey, guys, here are my stats:

a. Temple University
b. overall GPA: 3.6
c. Math/Science GPA: 3.45
d. GPA last 2 years: roughly 3.6-3.7
e. PCAT: 88 composite
bio and math were 92 and 94, chem was 76, reading was 62, and verbal about an 80

f. experience: 1.5 years as pharm tech
g. submitted everything december 2008, deadline was feb 09, already had an interview. seemed to go well, but who knows.

h. 2 LOR: 1 from gen chem professor, 1 from pharmacist
i. 90 hours volunteer work at a hospital

Thanks in advance to everyone!!

It's would be hard to believe if you didn't get in with those kind of stats.
 
Hello everyone,

I recently had an interview at LECOM -B, and waiting for the decision😴
I took the PCAT in Jan 07 when I only had 1½ years of college and I got a 61 composite, I retook this Jan and now am waiting .... I have plenty of community service and leadership positions on my app, I work for Walgreen's CPhT. (2 Years)
My GPA isn't the best overall:3.36
Science GPA 3.44.

I just want some feedback from you guys, Do you think I will get waitlisted??accepted?? :scared:
 
I plan on applying to Texas Southern Universit & University of Houston
My current gpa is 3.0 (no science yet)
I'm studying to be a pharmacy tech right now.
Does it matter what type of volunteer work is done?
Can someone please give me some advice. I'm desperate.
Someone give me a path.
 
Hey If it makes you feel better, because I personally felt terrible after reading some of these posts, I have a 2.98 cumulative GPA and like a 2.8 math/science gpa, and just got into an accredited pharmacy school a couple of weeks ago. My PCAT composite was 62, but my math and chemistry scores were significantly higher than the others. I think one of the main reasons why I got in ALTHOUGH my gpa is so low is because I go to a very highly ranked university. People really forget that they take that into consideration. My science classes are a lot more difficult at my school compared to a majority of Universities. They really look at the big picture versus numbers. I know if I went to a lower ranked university I would have easily had a 3.5 at least (because I took summer classes at another school and it was a joke). The average gpa for biology majors at my school is a 2.6, so remember if you are attending a competitive university already and you're taking at least 3 science courses, then they may overlook your lower gpa. Just be sure to apply to schools where you can meet the minimum. GOOD LUCK you will get it somewhere if you really keep on trying I have friends with gpas lower than yours and have gotten into UNC-chapel hill school of pharmacy, #2 in the country. Dont stress 🙂
Hey what school did you get accepted to?
 
I was an engineering major for a little over a year and got terrible grades. That is the only thing keeping my gpa low.


I would definitely address the low GPA because of engineering major in your personal statements.
 
My situation is this have 2.88 gpa and a BBA degree ( finance major), never took any science courses at the school I graduated other than Physics which I got an F. Went straight back to school after graduating; took Summer classes at a CUNY - Chem 1 (C+) and Anatomy 1 (C). After I graduated I went to take classes at Touro and they transferred in 76 credits. First semester at Touro I studied my ass off and got a 3.9 gpa for the semester A in BIO 1 and A- in chem 2 and A in a history class. Now this semester I'm retaking chem 1 ( will most likely be an A) and retaking Anatomy which will probably be an A As well; Also taking orgo 1( will try to get an A) and bio 2 ( will try to get an A). My question is; do pharmacy schools average the two grades or do they look at the better grade. If I keep this up and retake physics at my old school; try to get above 80 on Pcats do I have any chance of getting into pharm school. My work experience has been working in a local private chain store for 5 years now. I plan on volunteering this summer and maybe getting my tech license.. I need opinions people thanks
 
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