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that is a long time, earlier interviewers found out within 2 weeks. I emailed the school and told them i had other offers that I would decline if I got into TJU, then they told me I was in. Maybe you guys should put some pressure on them for an earlier response......
 
so I had my interview on 1/18 and I just got my rejection by mail. I'm feeling really down right now because this is my second rejection and it seems like everyone is getting accepted to this school. I know it has to be my interview because I have a 3.6 GPA, 86 PCAT & I'm involved and it seems like people with much lower stats are getting in. Not really fair that I worked hard for years for my grades and months for my pcat score but I'm getting rejected due to just one ten minute interview (I'm fine with talking to people but when it comes to being put on the spot like this I freeze up so they probably think I'm too shy to be a pharmacist which is not true). 🙁
 
so I had my interview on 1/18 and I just got my rejection by mail. I'm feeling really down right now because this is my second rejection and it seems like everyone is getting accepted to this school. I know it has to be my interview because I have a 3.6 GPA, 86 PCAT & I'm involved and it seems like people with much lower stats are getting in. Not really fair that I worked hard for years for my grades and months for my pcat score but I'm getting rejected due to just one ten minute interview (I'm fine with talking to people but when it comes to being put on the spot like this I freeze up so they probably think I'm too shy to be a pharmacist which is not true). 🙁

I read somewhere that you can give all your rejected schools a call, maybe even the person that interviewed you, and see if they can tell you why you got rejected. I know anyone can get anywhere if they know how to play the game. I would consider this option so you can improve on it.

You will get in somewhere. Just be your professional self. One suggestion, I would recommend to emphasize a certain goal of yours. Like
I used Research in Pharmacy as my tool to get an acceptance from another school. It showed I have a purpose to actually obtaining my PharmD. Everyone is there to gain a PharmD to be a Pharmacist, but who would the school want to have for their program. They would want someone that can bring something to the table no one else would probably bring, someone that people can get along with, be smart, but not arrogant, and stuff like that. They want to see passion for the field of Pharmacy, so luckily you can nail the remaining interviews you booked. Remember to stand out.

Ohh... I suggest to NOT memorize any answers for any questions you prepare. When I try to prepare for an interview, I memorize a general answer for questions, but when in the interview, I will elaborate on stuff I want them to know because that way I sound like more like myself. Just a few suggestions so you can nail your next interview.
 
so I had my interview on 1/18 and I just got my rejection by mail. I'm feeling really down right now because this is my second rejection and it seems like everyone is getting accepted to this school. I know it has to be my interview because I have a 3.6 GPA, 86 PCAT & I'm involved and it seems like people with much lower stats are getting in. Not really fair that I worked hard for years for my grades and months for my pcat score but I'm getting rejected due to just one ten minute interview (I'm fine with talking to people but when it comes to being put on the spot like this I freeze up so they probably think I'm too shy to be a pharmacist which is not true). 🙁

Not all applicants use SDN... it may not be an accurate reflection of the number of people accepted or rejected. Also, most people tend to share their good news and keep bad news to themselves. Rejected applicants just may not want to share that information. Don't be discouraged and learn from your experiences. They aren't just testing your personality to see if you have the drive to be a pharmacist, but more importantly if you'd be a good fit for their school. I know it may seem unfair, but unfortunately most schools weigh them heavily. Good luck!
 
You will get in somewhere. Just be your professional self. One suggestion, I would recommend to emphasize a certain goal of yours. Like
I used Research in Pharmacy as my tool to get an acceptance from another school. It showed I have a purpose to actually obtaining my PharmD. Everyone is there to gain a PharmD to be a Pharmacist, but who would the school want to have for their program. They would want someone that can bring something to the table no one else would probably bring, someone that people can get along with, be smart, but not arrogant, and stuff like that. They want to see passion for the field of Pharmacy, so luckily you can nail the remaining interviews you booked. Remember to stand out.

Exactly! Most of those that are invited have good stats too. They need to know why YOU in particular are better than the several hundred other applicants they interviewed. Just because you have a good GPA and PCAT isn't the whole story and you need to share that.
 
So I listened to one of the previous posts and contacted Stephen Doll directly since he previously emailed me and has a direct phone number to call at the end of the email. So..........he told me that........I GOT IN!! :soexcited:and he also repeated everything that a previous poster said. The interview committee did meet on Jan. 20th and that it usually takes 10 business days for them to let everybody know. Also another reason for delay is that they have to go through all the individual transcripts for accepted students by hand and that could be a very slow process.

So if there's anybody waiting from the Jan. 16th interviews I'm pretty sure all of the results should be done and you just have to contact the correct person that actually does know the results. Good luck everybody!
 
Does anyone know who to contact regarding TJU course equivalencies from other universities? I can only find the ones from their affiliated institutions in Georgia. Has anyone able to petition a course in their transcript to count towards their list of prerequisites needed before August?

And congratulations to those who recently got accepted!! 🙂


so I had my interview on 1/18 and I just got my rejection by mail. I'm feeling really down right now because this is my second rejection and it seems like everyone is getting accepted to this school. I know it has to be my interview because I have a 3.6 GPA, 86 PCAT & I'm involved and it seems like people with much lower stats are getting in. Not really fair that I worked hard for years for my grades and months for my pcat score but I'm getting rejected due to just one ten minute interview (I'm fine with talking to people but when it comes to being put on the spot like this I freeze up so they probably think I'm too shy to be a pharmacist which is not true). 🙁

Don't give up! Keep practicing maybe with a mentor, family member, friend, etc. to simulate an actual interview setting so you don't tend to freeze up next time. Think of different topics of discussion for possible questions such as those posted on the interview feedback page. With your stats I don't doubt that some other school will be glad to have you... just don't let your nerves get the best of you and let your personality and passion shine!! Good luck!
 
Does anyone know who to contact regarding TJU course equivalencies from other universities? I can only find the ones from their affiliated institutions in Georgia. Has anyone able to petition a course in their transcript to count towards their list of prerequisites needed before August?

Just e-mail the Office of Admissions. I e-mailed all my schools with the course description and course number to ask if it would satisfy a particular prerequisite. That should be enough to get a yes/no.
 
so I had my interview on 1/18 and I just got my rejection by mail. I'm feeling really down right now because this is my second rejection and it seems like everyone is getting accepted to this school. I know it has to be my interview because I have a 3.6 GPA, 86 PCAT & I'm involved and it seems like people with much lower stats are getting in. Not really fair that I worked hard for years for my grades and months for my pcat score but I'm getting rejected due to just one ten minute interview (I'm fine with talking to people but when it comes to being put on the spot like this I freeze up so they probably think I'm too shy to be a pharmacist which is not true). 🙁
your stats are really good. but the last school I interviewed at said gpa and pcat only make up 40% of their overall decision. I don't know about TJU, but social interaction and group interaction are important factors to adcom.

I knew a girl with a 3.9 gpa, and 98% pcat score. she applied to same schools as me, and got interviews to all of them, and didn't get into one school. She was bright, but couldn't communicate with people at all. she always used chemistry terms, and couldn't relate to a lay person. You have to be charming, charismatic, enthusiastic, and happy, and smart. Also, you need a good Personal statement. My personal statement never mentioned my grades, or experience in pharmacy, but more of my story of my life and community leaders and idols. So you have to be a likable person, not a smart cold person (and I don't think you were, I'm just saying.)

I'm sorry about your rejection, because my stats are lower than yours, but like the Dean of Sullivan university said,

"Many focus on GPA and PCAT scores as predictors of success but I think the linkage is less important than previously thought.We are looking for dedicated, hardworking, professional people who meet our admission criteria and have good people skills. I want to enroll students who are driven, energetic and welcome the challenge of pharmacy practice in a new century. I do not expect students to have a perfect academic record, but I would like to see evidence of progression, growth and improvement."

Good luck in your future endeavors.
 
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So I listened to one of the previous posts and contacted Stephen Doll directly since he previously emailed me and has a direct phone number to call at the end of the email. So..........he told me that........I GOT IN!! :soexcited:and he also repeated everything that a previous poster said. The interview committee did meet on Jan. 20th and that it usually takes 10 business days for them to let everybody know. Also another reason for delay is that they have to go through all the individual transcripts for accepted students by hand and that could be a very slow process.

So if there's anybody waiting from the Jan. 16th interviews I'm pretty sure all of the results should be done and you just have to contact the correct person that actually does know the results. Good luck everybody!
Haahaa! Congrats toonann! Glad you emailed them,

Like my old man used to say,

Pressure Busts Pipes.
 
Not all applicants use SDN... it may not be an accurate reflection of the number of people accepted or rejected. Also, most people tend to share their good news and keep bad news to themselves. Rejected applicants just may not want to share that information. Don't be discouraged and learn from your experiences. They aren't just testing your personality to see if you have the drive to be a pharmacist, but more importantly if you'd be a good fit for their school. I know it may seem unfair, but unfortunately most schools weigh them heavily. Good luck!
Hey WEETZIE00,

Just curious why you declined Midwestern CCP, and declined the interview to Creighton. Did you not like those schools?
 
Hey WEETZIE00,

Just curious why you declined Midwestern CCP, and declined the interview to Creighton. Did you not like those schools?

Well after my interview at Jefferson, I completely fell in love with the school. After my interview at Midwestern, the reverse happened lol. Yea yea.. many people are like "Not fully accredited?" but that's not a factor for me. Jefferson University is a very well-established institution and has a great reputation, there's no doubt that they will easily exceed all expectations. After weighing out my options, here are the following reasons I chose Jefferson over Midwestern:

- Midwestern's class size is 210 (which at first I thought I wouldn't mind). They have a couple classes with the med students which means you will sometimes be in lectures of ~350 students. I went to a big school for undergrad, and the thing I regret the most is not building close relationships with my professors because it was hard to be remembered in classes of hundreds. I greatly prefers Jefferson's size of 75. I'm very attracted to the idea of having a small 'family' and foster camaraderie among my classmates and professors along the 4 years. Plus its those close relationships with professors that will help me land a good residency.
- Jefferson is partnered with the hospital and is part of the Jefferson Health System.
- Jefferson promotes interdisciplinary relationships. I love the Health Mentors Program they have. I here mixed opinions about it but I think it'd be a valuable and unique experience.
- Jefferson is recognized much more than Midwestern for their research which is something I'm heavily interested in.
- I think looking for residencies after I earn my PharmD will be easier as a graduate from Jefferson than from Midwestern.
- Midwestern is more expensive.
- I simply didn't like Midwestern's campus... I think I'm just an east coast girl by heart. Plus, I'd prefer to be more in the city.
- Philly is closer to my hometown. With parents in poor health, factoring in how easy it is to visit them is important.

As for Creighton, I still think Jefferson is better. Granted, I decided not to give it a chance and decline my interview invitation. However, from where I stand now I place Jefferson as my #2 choice, behind UMD.
 
Nice! Thanks for the perspective WEETZIE00.
 
Just received the email from Jefferson for Admission :laugh:. I was so worried that I might not get accepted. Interviewed on 18th. I was planning on doing what tooann did, but now I don't have to go through the trouble anymore.
 
so I had my interview on 1/18 and I just got my rejection by mail. I'm feeling really down right now because this is my second rejection and it seems like everyone is getting accepted to this school. I know it has to be my interview because I have a 3.6 GPA, 86 PCAT & I'm involved and it seems like people with much lower stats are getting in. Not really fair that I worked hard for years for my grades and months for my pcat score but I'm getting rejected due to just one ten minute interview (I'm fine with talking to people but when it comes to being put on the spot like this I freeze up so they probably think I'm too shy to be a pharmacist which is not true). 🙁

Did you get straight-out rejections? Not even alternate or waitlisted? I know how you feel...I have the same issue too. After 4 CA school interviews, I have been put on waitlist/hold for 4 CA schools. I know it has got to be the interview, how I am presenting myself to them. I'm sort of an introvert, but I know that it won't keep me from becoming a successful pharmacist. I'm planing to apply next cycle to out of state schools, such as Auburn and Sullivan. I heard that those schools use a standard rating sytem to admit students. That is, they score your interview, and afterwards, look at your whole profile (including PCAT, GPA, extracurric's, LOR's) and assign you an overall standard score. Then they just accept people based on that overall standard score, so it is more "fair" for those who have trouble interviewing. I have pretty good stats too (3.5 GPA). Anyways, keep ur head up, because I am, and good luck to you!
 
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Just e-mail the Office of Admissions. I e-mailed all my schools with the course description and course number to ask if it would satisfy a particular prerequisite. That should be enough to get a yes/no.

Thanks!! I emailed them yesterday, and still waiting... I usually get a response within 24 hours, even in a couple of hours sometimes. Hmm.. weetzie, were you able to successfully clear any of the prereq's you petitioned?
 
Haahaa! Congrats toonann! Glad you emailed them,

Like my old man used to say,

Pressure Busts Pipes.

thanks! 🙂 this feeling of being accepted is unbelievable and words can't describe how happy i am right now. for those that didn't get accepted i hope that u guys don't give up and keep on striving towards your goal. it will be well worth the wait and like the saying goes "good things come to those who wait" Good luck!
 
Just received the email from Jefferson for Admission :laugh:. I was so worried that I might not get accepted. Interviewed on 18th. I was planning on doing what tooann did, but now I don't have to go through the trouble anymore.

Congrats!! i hope u are excited as i am 😀
 
I called Stephen Doll today and he directed my call to admissions. They said that my application was still being reviewed. What does that mean?????? My first thought was that they were reviewing my transcript and that I got in, but I don't want to give myself false hope! Did this happen to anyone else, and what was the outcome???

Tomorrow is the 10th business days after the 20th, hopefully everyone will know by tomorrow... and it wont take 2-3 more weeks! :xf:
 
I called Stephen Doll today and he directed my call to admissions. They said that my application was still being reviewed. What does that mean?????? My first thought was that they were reviewing my transcript and that I got in, but I don't want to give myself false hope! Did this happen to anyone else, and what was the outcome???

Tomorrow is the 10th business days after the 20th, hopefully everyone will know by tomorrow... and it wont take 2-3 more weeks! :xf:
........................ ummmmm, that doesn't sound too good, but maybe you ARE in, I hope so............ or like my gf just said, maybe he is just sick of getting calls.........

good luck tho!
 
Congrats!! i hope u are excited as i am 😀

Thanks. Pretty excited too since the acceptance email also stated that I have completed all prerequisite coursework. 🙂

Btw, Anyone know when school starts? Thanks in advance.
 
I am giving up my interview invite to another candidate. I got accepted in Chicago. Good luck.
 
I interviewed on the 16th and I just got my acceptance letter today. I most likely will give up my seat since I'm expecting to hear back from Maryland soon. So this will hopefully make room for some of you still waiting to hear back. Good luck everyone!
 
I interviewed on 16th, and got the official acceptance letter today also. Those who are waiting should being hearing now so you know.
 
i just got my acceptance email!!! Did anyone else recieve good news today???
 
first of all, congratulations to everyone who got accepted to TJU for c/o 2014! although it's still early and im sure others, like myself, are entertaining other interview options, i must say that i am about 99% committed to TJU and am really excited to meet the other members of the c/o 2014! It's going to be an awesome four years!
 
- Jefferson is partnered with the hospital and is part of the Jefferson Health System.
- Jefferson promotes interdisciplinary relationships. I love the Health Mentors Program they have. I here mixed opinions about it but I think it'd be a valuable and unique experience.

I got my job now because of my networking through Jefferson if that's any indication.

As for the HM program...it mirrors real life. If you get stuck with crappy/lazy medical students (which has happened quite a bit) you're gonna get annoyed. I have a fantastic group and I love it. It's a crap shoot, but preps you for the real world where some MD's you'll work with are stubborn and ******ed and the others are saints.
 
i mailed out my deposit today! i doubt this, but if ultimately you decide to go somewhere else do you get your deposit back?
has anyone made a jefferson c/o 2014 on facebook yet? i couldn't find it.
 
i mailed out my deposit today! i doubt this, but if ultimately you decide to go somewhere else do you get your deposit back?

haha no, it's a non-refundable deposit. as are pretty much all other deposits for other pharm schools.
 
First of all Congratulations to everybody that recently heard of their acceptance!!

I just had a quick question and just wanted someone to verify it for me. I just wanted to make sure that even though Jefferson is a candidate school, it still has the same financial aid assistance right? such as the federal stafford loan?? i just got accepted to midwestern-ccp also and i know that they offer this and will assist you with whatever the total cost of tuition plus other expenses (which add up to around 50K). if someone can verify this it will make my decision to attend jefferson alot easier since i am leaning more towards this school than ccp.

Thanks!
 
First of all Congratulations to everybody that recently heard of their acceptance!!

I just had a quick question and just wanted someone to verify it for me. I just wanted to make sure that even though Jefferson is a candidate school, it still has the same financial aid assistance right? such as the federal stafford loan?? i just got accepted to midwestern-ccp also and i know that they offer this and will assist you with whatever the total cost of tuition plus other expenses (which add up to around 50K). if someone can verify this it will make my decision to attend jefferson alot easier since i am leaning more towards this school than ccp.

Thanks!

Yup, i completely subsist on student loans, so all of my tuition bills, room/board, and food expenses are covered by financial aid (I borrowed $45k...mix of stafford, in-house loans, a grant -- technically not really a loan, and other stuff).
 
Hi everyone,

To those of you who have already received interview invitations.. How long did it take for them to confirm with the interview date after you submitted your preferred dates?
 
Hi everyone,

To those of you who have already received interview invitations.. How long did it take for them to confirm with the interview date after you submitted your preferred dates?

I received the e-mail and sent them back my preference for interview dates on a Wednesday and they confirmed it with an e-mail the following Monday.
 
Hi everyone,

To those of you who have already received interview invitations.. How long did it take for them to confirm with the interview date after you submitted your preferred dates?

They confirmed it within 4 days (2 business days). I sent in my preferred date on a Thursday, and received a reply on Monday. Good luck!
 
Yup, i completely subsist on student loans, so all of my tuition bills, room/board, and food expenses are covered by financial aid (I borrowed $45k...mix of stafford, in-house loans, a grant -- technically not really a loan, and other stuff).
@ confettiflyer

45$ K is a lot! does that worry you at all? did you have to take out any private loans? and lastly, was it tight for you money wise after you paid all the school cost, or did you have rent and food and travel covered?
 
Hi everyone,

To those of you who have already received interview invitations.. How long did it take for them to confirm with the interview date after you submitted your preferred dates?


I responded back to them that night and they let me know the next morning -so not long at all. 🙂
 
I responded back to them that night and they let me know the next morning -so not long at all. 🙂

Wow. That is fast.
I just submitted it last night and I thought I would receive a quick confirmation. I'll wait till monday 🙂 I was anxious because I needed to book my flight asap.
I'm excited/nervous for the interview.
 
Yup, i completely subsist on student loans, so all of my tuition bills, room/board, and food expenses are covered by financial aid (I borrowed $45k...mix of stafford, in-house loans, a grant -- technically not really a loan, and other stuff).

thanks for sharing! and i basically have the same question as dreezy..how "well" are u living right now after paying for all your expenses. i hope i won't have to be living off cup of noodles year-round :scared:
 
thanks for sharing! and i basically have the same question as dreezy..how "well" are u living right now after paying for all your expenses. i hope i won't have to be living off cup of noodles year-round :scared:

well...i eat well, i have two fridges full of food/drinks from monthly trips to costco, uhmm...i travel a lot so that's kind of where my money goes. i can probably get by borrowing less and tightening up the budget but i figure why would i want to do that...i'm a) enduring life through pharm school and b) enduring life in philadelphia and all its interesting street characters...let me at least have a good time while i'm at it.

sure enough, my rather laissez-faire attitude about limiting my borrowing has paid off with this PSLF/IBR combo program rolled out by the Dept. of Education. I can now borrow the max but my ultimate payment due will be no greater than that of my more prudent colleagues.

Only in America.

But I digress...don't worry about money, borrow what you think you need and add 10-15% for unforeseen expenses. A lot of people maxed out their first year due to relocation/acquisition costs coming from the west coast and pulled back P-2 year. Better to have more money available than less unless you have access to other sources of $$ quickly.
 
Is there an essay portion to Jefferson's supplemental application?
 
I think it was just "Why Jefferson?" But I don't entirely remember.
 
Is there an essay portion to Jefferson's supplemental application?

I remember it only took me a couple of minutes to complete the supplemental app.. mainly yes/no background stuff and entering credit transaction info..
 
well...i eat well, i have two fridges full of food/drinks from monthly trips to costco, uhmm...i travel a lot so that's kind of where my money goes. i can probably get by borrowing less and tightening up the budget but i figure why would i want to do that...i'm a) enduring life through pharm school and b) enduring life in philadelphia and all its interesting street characters...let me at least have a good time while i'm at it.

sure enough, my rather laissez-faire attitude about limiting my borrowing has paid off with this PSLF/IBR combo program rolled out by the Dept. of Education. I can now borrow the max but my ultimate payment due will be no greater than that of my more prudent colleagues.

Only in America.

But I digress...don't worry about money, borrow what you think you need and add 10-15% for unforeseen expenses. A lot of people maxed out their first year due to relocation/acquisition costs coming from the west coast and pulled back P-2 year. Better to have more money available than less unless you have access to other sources of $$ quickly.

thanks! you've been very helpful and hopefully i can make a decision soon otherwise there goes a $1500 in total deposits for these 2 schools 🙁 so i can make my decision later.
 
here i finally created a facebook group. hopefully the layout and contents (not much so far) meet everyone's standards. if anyone else wants to be an admin and can help manage it, please let me know. thanks!! can't wait to meet everyone! u can search "jefferson pharmacy" or use this link: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=301644259200&ref=search&sid=3319464.2736267268..1

haha, we have 5 friends in common, and nice play on words with your s/n & name. i lol'd.
 
I have a couple of questions to the people who already had interview.
In the invitation, it said the interview is consist of two one-one interviews with faculty and campus-tour. How long did it take?
And didn't you guys have any problem parking at the school?
 
I have a couple of questions to the people who already had interview.
In the invitation, it said the interview is consist of two one-one interviews with faculty and campus-tour. How long did it take?
And didn't you guys have any problem parking at the school?



I interviewed on 1-16, and it didn't take the whole 2 hours. Everyone in my group got done at about the same time. The first interview was the longest, it took around 25 minutes. The second one was shorter, about 15 minutes. Then everyone goes into a conference room with a current student...that only took around 10-15 minutes. Then we went on a tour with the student for about a half an hour. There was some waiting between interviews too, so keep that in mind.
I got their by plane and i didn't have a car to worry about, so i cant help you there.

good luck on your interview.
 
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