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If you are going to pin your hopes of becoming a pharmacist on one school and one school only, you had better make d@mn sure that you will get into said school.
I don't get it. How can you be a citizen of this incredible country, and not want to experience anything beyond your back yard? (I'm an international student, by the way)
Good point. I would also advice against concentrating on one school only. I've lived in SF forever next to UCSF, so naturally I always had my mind set on that school only. I am not even an extraordinary applicant, quite average to be honest. Yet, I felt with voluneering EC's I would be able to get in.
After I got rejected it hurt like hell. But then realized I am not even remotely close to what they are looking for. I've even read up on resumes of the students that got in and they were all quite extraordinary - things they accomplished, are like nothing I have done.
So my point is, either do not set your heart on one school because if you do you might get seriously burned and depressed if you happen to be rejected. Or work incredibly hard to learn the profile of their accepted students.
