Transferring to a different pharmacy school?

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I am looking to transfer to another pharmacy school into the p2 year. I have very good grades and have no problem with academics. The faculty at the school seems to be picking on me for everything I do and I do not feel comfortable at the school. I don't cause problems with anyone and I have heard from friends that some faculty say they don't like me.. pretty weird. What are the possibilities that I can transfer. Are there specific schools that would gladly accept students into their P2 year? and is my excuse valid enough? Thank you all for the help
 
I am looking to transfer to another pharmacy school into the p2 year. I have very good grades and have no problem with academics. The faculty at the school seems to be picking on me for everything I do and I do not feel comfortable at the school. I don't cause problems with anyone and I have heard from friends that some faculty say they don't like me.. pretty weird. What are the possibilities that I can transfer. Are there specific schools that would gladly accept students into their P2 year? and is my excuse valid enough? Thank you all for the help

From what I have heard, you almost always have to restart from P1 year, unfortunately. Would you mind PMing me your school? If I happen to be at the same school I can give you some insight (this aggressive behavior sounds like something that happens at my school)
 
Schools generally only take transfers into upper years, if they have had someone drop out/get kicked out for that year (and never for P4) With P2, its possible you could transfer in, you would have to find a school that has a P2 opening....in other words, if you are able to transfer, you are going to have little choice in which school you transfer into, and very well could be jumping out of the frying pan into the fire.
 
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