Trying to get into 6 Year Program

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PhatPharmer

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I'm a senior in high school right now and I'm planning to apply to Northeastern University and UOP. I'm very interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy but I'm afraid I'll be denied admission to both of these schools. I have a 3.8 GPA but I tanked the SAT I the first time I took it (1500) but I recently took it again on October 4th and I'm also taking the ACT on the 25th in hopes of yielding a better score. I'm currently taking a Medical Occupations ROP class at my school and they'll be placing me in a pharmacy in January to gain some experience. Do I stand a chance? :scared:
 
I'm a senior in high school right now and I'm planning to apply to Northeastern University and UOP. I'm very interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy but I'm afraid I'll be denied admission to both of these schools. I have a 3.8 GPA but I tanked the SAT I the first time I took it (1500) but I recently took it again on October 4th and I'm also taking the ACT on the 25th in hopes of yielding a better score. I'm currently taking a Medical Occupations ROP class at my school and they'll be placing me in a pharmacy in January to gain some experience. Do I stand a chance? :scared:

Walk-in or call the admission office.
Don't need to identify yourself.
They (the admission office) are the ones that decide if you stand a chance.
 
Hey, I am a freshmen in college. And I going the six year route. I got accepted into Northeastern, but I decide to go to Rutgers. Other six year programs I got accepted into were USP, St. Johns, and Duquesne.

You can PM me for any questions you have?
 
You have a pretty competetive GPA, but is this weighte/unweighted? I think AP and honors classes help out a lot. Other than that I think you would be considered pretty competetive for UOP, esp. if you are able to raise your SAT.
 
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