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I took the PCAT in January, got an interview invite for 03/07 on 03/04. Recieved a call on 3/10 and a letter on 3/11 saying that I was accepted.
now I am nervous! I haven't heard anything yet!
I took the PCAT in January, got an interview invite for 03/07 on 03/04. Recieved a call on 3/10 and a letter on 3/11 saying that I was accepted.
YAY! I am a member of the class of 2012 now too!!! SO HAPPY!!
Congratulations!! Isn't it great they only make you suffer 5 days before the notify you?
Now I have a question for current P1 students: When do you start the rotations/pharmacy work? I read that in NY, you can't even get your intern permit until you finish the first year. It also said that hours required before you can take the NAPLEX only include summer and winter breaks (no work during the semesters) and also doesn't include P4 (basically not anything required for the curriculum). Thanks for any info.
So for people who got an interview, did you first get an email titled "Application Update" saying essentially "thanks for applying, we're evaluating your application, sorry for the wait, we'll be contacting you in the coming months."? I'm kind of taking it as a bad sign, it took them over 20 days to send that to me after the entire application was complete... and from what I've heard interview invites are sent out quickly (?).
This school is my top choice! I'm going to be so sad if they don't even give me an interview (if for nothing more than it being a knock to my pride >_< throw me a bone someone ;P lol)My PCAT total was 409, math and science kinda lowish at 3.12.
Still hoping but now less optimistic >_<
Don't worry about any of that now. The school sets that all up for you now...the rules have changed only months ago to a new system.
The intern permit is received after P1...but as far as intern hours before then, everything is done on an observational level. Currently we split our semester hours between community education clinics and direct pharmacy practice observation. That will all change next year once we all have our intern permits (meaning we'll be able to actually do something at the pharmacies we go to)
The new rules say that we need 300hrs before p4 year of directly supervised pharmacy practice experience...however, unlike the previous classes we have to do them for free, not at a company we work for and it must be built into the curriculum of a credit rewarding class. So summer and break work doesn't count any more.
Honestly...don't worry about anything like that right now. You'll be an expert on the subject soon enough. There is nothing that you have to directly deal with until the school year has started. We didn't start our hours until this spring semester.
-Brian
From what I remember, I received the "thanks for applying, we're reviewing your application" letter via snail mail a couple days after I sent my supplemental application and UB received my PharmCAS application (I e-sent the supp the same day they sent the email that they received the stuff from PharmCAS). I received an emailed offer for an interview about 2-3 days after I got that "thank you for applying" letter. It was really fast in my case, but then again this all happened the first week of January. Maybe they're just busier now (and therefore slower with the process) since the deadline has passed and now all the interested applicants have turned their stuff in (not to mention they're tackling admittance offers, scholarship offers and whatnot at the same time). I interviewed the 3rd week of Feb and they said we were one of the first batches of interviewees. So I wouldn't worry about it yet. There's still a good chance you'll get interviewed I believe 😳 I hope this bone I threw was any good![]()
From what I remember, I received the "thanks for applying, we're reviewing your application" letter via snail mail a couple days after I sent my supplemental application and UB received my PharmCAS application (I e-sent the supp the same day they sent the email that they received the stuff from PharmCAS). I received an emailed offer for an interview about 2-3 days after I got that "thank you for applying" letter. It was really fast in my case, but then again this all happened the first week of January. Maybe they're just busier now (and therefore slower with the process) since the deadline has passed and now all the interested applicants have turned their stuff in (not to mention they're tackling admittance offers, scholarship offers and whatnot at the same time). I interviewed the 3rd week of Feb and they said we were one of the first batches of interviewees. So I wouldn't worry about it yet. There's still a good chance you'll get interviewed I believe 😳 I hope this bone I threw was any good![]()
Thanks for the bone =D You're helping me keep hope alive at least a little. Even though it's later in the process, it is still kinda worrying no one who got interviewed got this email DX But... you never know, I guess.... XP
They placed my name on waiting list with out interview. Do you think I have a chance to get in to this college in August 2008????
So for people who got an interview, did you first get an email titled "Application Update" saying essentially "thanks for applying, we're evaluating your application, sorry for the wait, we'll be contacting you in the coming months."? I'm kind of taking it as a bad sign, it took them over 20 days to send that to me after the entire application was complete... and from what I've heard interview invites are sent out quickly (?).
This school is my top choice! I'm going to be so sad if they don't even give me an interview (if for nothing more than it being a knock to my pride >_< throw me a bone someone ;P lol)My PCAT total was 409, math and science kinda lowish at 3.12.
Still hoping but now less optimistic >_<
I have some questions about where to live. I definitely want to live off campus.
Although I am from upstate NY, I live in MN now, and won't be able to make it to Buffalo until July or August. Anyways, my mom has volunteered to take a day trip to Buffalo in the next couple months to find an apt for me.
Can anyone tell me which towns I should concentrate on? I don't want a commute more than around 20 minutes. In Minneapolis, there is a ton of traffic,so it takes me usually 30 minutes to go 4 or 5 miles. Is this the case in Buffalo?
When I came up for the interview, I was driving midday and there was a horrible snow storm so I didn't get to look around at all.
Amherst? Williamsville? Clarence? Orchard Park? Buffalo itself? Is Grand Island too far?
Any advice? Thanks!
Hello everyone! This is my first posting on this website as I have been doing some very useful reading prior to now. I have an interview at UB this month on March 28th and I'm very nervous. I'm from Toronto and was just wondering in terms of the Estimated cost of attendance posted on UB's website, would I be considered as an "Out of State Student" and hence have to pay $18,058 PLUS $6,260 for the first year and $31,866 PLUS $10,000 for the remaining years? Or is there another rate for "International Student" or "Transfer" student? (I'm not even sure if I am considered as an International or transfer or out-of-state student technically...). Any clarifying information would be much appreciated.
Hello everyone! This is my first posting on this website as I have been doing some very useful reading prior to now. I have an interview at UB this month on March 28th and I'm very nervous. I'm from Toronto and was just wondering in terms of the Estimated cost of attendance posted on UB's website, would I be considered as an "Out of State Student" and hence have to pay $18,058 PLUS $6,260 for the first year and $31,866 PLUS $10,000 for the remaining years? Or is there another rate for "International Student" or "Transfer" student? (I'm not even sure if I am considered as an International or transfer or out-of-state student technically...). Any clarifying information would be much appreciated.
Oh Hi, there! Looks like we will be interviewing on the same day. Mine is at 1pm, and I will be driving from MA, about 6 hours away. Good luck to you!!! Don't be nervous, let's relax!Hello everyone! This is my first posting on this website as I have been doing some very useful reading prior to now. I have an interview at UB this month on March 28th and I'm very nervous. I'm from Toronto and was just wondering in terms of the Estimated cost of attendance posted on UB's website, would I be considered as an "Out of State Student" and hence have to pay $18,058 PLUS $6,260 for the first year and $31,866 PLUS $10,000 for the remaining years? Or is there another rate for "International Student" or "Transfer" student? (I'm not even sure if I am considered as an International or transfer or out-of-state student technically...). Any clarifying information would be much appreciated.
Hello everyone! This is my first posting on this website as I have been doing some very useful reading prior to now. I have an interview at UB this month on March 28th and I'm very nervous. I'm from Toronto and was just wondering in terms of the Estimated cost of attendance posted on UB's website, would I be considered as an "Out of State Student" and hence have to pay $18,058 PLUS $6,260 for the first year and $31,866 PLUS $10,000 for the remaining years? Or is there another rate for "International Student" or "Transfer" student? (I'm not even sure if I am considered as an International or transfer or out-of-state student technically...). Any clarifying information would be much appreciated.
I had an interview two weeks ago and was placed on the waiting list. What are my chances of being accepted? In the last few years, were there a lot of wait listed people to make the class? Thanks!
Hey, I have a stupid question, but I e-mailed them last week for accepting the interview invitation but I never heard back. Are they supposed to respond immediately or should I just assume that they got my e-mail and make the plans to fly out next month to Buffalo?
I think they send out an email confirmation the week of the interview. But, just call. The admissions people are so nice!
Hi,
Just what wondered everyone thought of the interview process at UB? Was it nerve wracking? Tough? Comfortable, just a "get to know you type thing"? My interview date is coming up soon and any feedback would be great if your willing to share! Thanks!
Hey all, I've been accepted at UB and am still debating on whether to attend or not, I can't decide between UB or Colorado....Still, I thought I heard from someone that SUNY offers a study abroad program for pharmacy students....I studied abroad in undergrad and it was an awesome experience, it would be sweet to be able to do one of our rotations in a foreign/exotic environment. If anyone has an information on this, please help me out! Thanks! 😎
Hey guys, I am new here but I have a couple of questions. I am deciding between several pharmacy programs and am trying to decide if Buffalo would be right for me. Does anyone know if we can test or place out of biochemistry, microbiology and physiology? Also, does anyone know what types of rotations are available in the 4th year? And if we cannot obtain an intern license until after P1 year, are students able to work during their P1 year? Thanks!
Hey guys, I am new here but I have a couple of questions. I am deciding between several pharmacy programs and am trying to decide if Buffalo would be right for me. Does anyone know if we can test or place out of biochemistry, microbiology and physiology? Also, does anyone know what types of rotations are available in the 4th year? And if we cannot obtain an intern license until after P1 year, are students able to work during their P1 year? Thanks!
Super relaxed. I was asked a couple situational questions but my interviewers were really nice so I felt very comfortable. I think mine only lasted 15-20 minutes. Don't worry, it'll be great 😀👍
So for people who got an interview, did you first get an email titled "Application Update" saying essentially "thanks for applying, we're evaluating your application, sorry for the wait, we'll be contacting you in the coming months."? I'm kind of taking it as a bad sign, it took them over 20 days to send that to me after the entire application was complete... and from what I've heard interview invites are sent out quickly (?).
This school is my top choice! I'm going to be so sad if they don't even give me an interview (if for nothing more than it being a knock to my pride >_< throw me a bone someone ;P lol)My PCAT total was 409, math and science kinda lowish at 3.12.
Still hoping but now less optimistic >_<
I have some questions about where to live. I definitely want to live off campus.
Although I am from upstate NY, I live in MN now, and won't be able to make it to Buffalo until July or August. Anyways, my mom has volunteered to take a day trip to Buffalo in the next couple months to find an apt for me.
Can anyone tell me which towns I should concentrate on? I don't want a commute more than around 20 minutes. In Minneapolis, there is a ton of traffic,so it takes me usually 30 minutes to go 4 or 5 miles. Is this the case in Buffalo?
When I came up for the interview, I was driving midday and there was a horrible snow storm so I didn't get to look around at all.
Amherst? Williamsville? Clarence? Orchard Park? Buffalo itself? Is Grand Island too far?
Any advice? Thanks!
Your situation sounds promising...I wouldn't sweat it too much. Have you heard from any of the other schools you've applied to?
Study abroad programs are given elective credit (which you do need to graduate) but they are done during the summer not during the semester.
The people that have done them have gone (to the best of my knowledge) only to South America, but I think there are a number of options as far as that goes.
So are these study programs pretty popular with the students and/or established within the pharm school, or is it something you kind of have to pursue on your own and make it happen?? Also, would studying abroad in the summer take away time from the intern hours you need to complete?? Thanks for your help!
Hey another question about housing....I've read that a lot of students live around the south campus in University Heights area and then just hop on the bus on main street and take that to the north campus...Also since we have classes on both campuses and the pharmacy school is likely moving to the south campus, do you think that area would be a good option for living??? I've also heard though this area is kinda shady, is that true as well??? Any help would be appreciated, I've been looking at housing already in that area, seems like a good deal
Personally, I came to Buffalo to go to school in Buffalo...to learn from UB's faculty etc.... I use the summers to bank $ as best I can so I don't have to work during the semester...Thats something many people I know do, others look for enriching experiences such as studying abroad.
Studying abroad during the summer will not take away from intern hours because those have to be during the semester now. In fact, you don't even have to work at a pharmacy during the summer...Although you'd be crazy not to.
The school gave a general meeting in the beginning of the year offering a number of programs to us if interested. The opportunities are provided for anyone who is interested.
Hi BWSalvas!
Thanks for all the great information and tour yesterday! You were very very helpful in answering alot of questions and I appreciated your honest perspective on things! Have a great weekend.
i had my interview friday (march 28) and i just got an email from them today saying i am on the waitlist. BLAHH 🙁 anyone else in the same boat?