University of the Pacific Application Thread

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I don't ever recall him saying that.

I don't think he intended to sound discouraging, but if you look at the stats of the entering classes, the majority (outside UoP's prepharm program) have at least a bachelors degree. When I attended the info day last summer, UoP mentioned they accepted only 1 applicant w/o a bachelors the prior year.
 
I don't ever recall him saying that.

"For any CA school you're basically going to have to have a 4 year degree by matriculation... Especially for UoP"

I mean maybe he didn't say we have no chance in those exact words, but I'm pretty sure that's what he was implying.

To musicman:
I know his intentions were not to be discouraging, only to be realistic. I understood that, and I understand the statistics.
 
"For any CA school you're basically going to have to have a 4 year degree by matriculation... Especially for UoP"

I mean maybe he didn't say we have no chance in those exact words, but I'm pretty sure that's what he was implying.

To musicman:
I know his intentions were not to be discouraging, only to be realistic. I understood that, and I understand the statistics.

@mandydp6
I already do have a 4 year degree....I think he meant those that are applying without the intention of getting a 4 year degree.....but anything is possible if you want it bad enough so don't let anyone tell you that you can't do something!!!!!!!
 
@mandydp6
I already do have a 4 year degree....I think he meant those that are applying without the intention of getting a 4 year degree.....but anything is possible if you want it bad enough so don't let anyone tell you that you can't do something!!!!!!!

I know I was only referring to Delano and me 🙂 thank you though, I'm still definitely going to try!! My status was updated today too so yay! TIER 1 definitely will help!!!
 
Hi
I was able to find UOP on pharmCAS Early Bird list and sign up for it. But i did read on a web site (affiliated with uop) that they are not prticipating in this program.
Which one is true???
 
I wish you guys the best of luck. I'm sure the Tier 1 and outstanding grades will definitely help :0)
 
I went over the checklist, and didn't see that UOP requires applicants to send in transcript with the supplemental application? Is that correct?
 
They don't require you to do so unless it's on a case by case basis.

By the way Delano2000, I am a citizen, does I still have to give them a photocopy as a proof similar people who are permanent residents?
 
Ok, I figured what my mistake was.
 
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So how come it was listed on pharmCAS??!!

I'm not sure where you're looking, because I just went on there and looked and they are not listed. I'm not sure if they were before this year, but for fall 2011 matriculation (so the 2010-11 application cycle), they are not participants.

Go to this link:

http://www.pharmcas.org/applicants/edp.htm
 
I submitted my supplemental application on 8/25. Does that mean I'm in tier 2 even though I'm missing 1 letter of rec because my professor still has not submit it.
 
I submitted my supplemental application on 8/25. Does that mean I'm in tier 2 even though I'm missing 1 letter of rec because my professor still has not submit it.

I actually think they need that LOR (if it's one of the two required ones) before your application is considered complete. So if it is after September 1st that he or she submits it, then you would be Tier 3.
They go by the date that all your stuff was received by PharmCAS, so if it has not been received, it is not complete.
 
I actually think they need that LOR (if it's one of the two required ones) before your application is considered complete. So if it is after September 1st that he or she submits it, then you would be Tier 3.
They go by the date that all your stuff was received by PharmCAS, so if it has not been received, it is not complete.

Dang is it already the end of the month? I am seriously considering delaying my applications again until next cycle. Will have my bachelors by then.
 
Dang is it already the end of the month? I am seriously considering delaying my applications again until next cycle. Will have my bachelors by then.

Delano! Stop with the madness! If ANYTHING, even if we don't get offered a seat anywhere this cycle, won't the experience gained from this be beneficial for next cycle? Especially if we are at least invited for interviews?!?
 
Delano! Stop with the madness! If ANYTHING, even if we don't get offered a seat anywhere this cycle, won't the experience gained from this be beneficial for next cycle? Especially if we are at least invited for interviews?!?


:laugh:

If I get an interview then I will be happy and will definitely be attending. I was talking about the other schools that I have not applied to yet. Just don't want to put all my eggs in one basket.
 
I actually think they need that LOR (if it's one of the two required ones) before your application is considered complete. So if it is after September 1st that he or she submits it, then you would be Tier 3.
They go by the date that all your stuff was received by PharmCAS, so if it has not been received, it is not complete.

yeah, but lucky my my prof submitted my last LOR today!! 8/27!!!!! 😀
 
The liberal arts requirement for Uop is 28 semester units. Does it matter if you go over? I put 39 units into the checklist and I'm wondering if it would be frowned upon.

Once I figure this out, I'm finished with this supplemental!
 
The liberal arts requirement for Uop is 28 semester units. Does it matter if you go over? I put 39 units into the checklist and I'm wondering if it would be frowned upon.

Once I figure this out, I'm finished with this supplemental!

No. Why would that be frowned upon?
 
No. Why would that be frowned upon?

They might just want 28 units flat. The instructions stated " Liberal arts must total 28-semester or 42-quarter units". I'm just making sure it is ok

Thanks for the reply
 
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If I get an interview then I will be happy and will definitely be attending. I was talking about the other schools that I have not applied to yet. Just don't want to put all my eggs in one basket.

For sure! That's why I'm applying to multiple schools! I hope hope hope hope hope hope (X 1,000) that I can start somewhere next fall, but if I don't, the bright side is I will be able to finish my degree.
Who is second on your list after your state school?
 
They might just want 28 units flat. The instructions stated " Liberal arts must total 28-semester or 42-quarter units". I'm just making sure it is ok

Thanks for the reply

I'm not sure if it will be "frowned upon", but I know you only need to fill in the requirements...if you haven't submitted yet, I would remove the extras.
 
I'm not sure if it will be "frowned upon", but I know you only need to fill in the requirements...if you haven't submitted yet, I would remove the extras.

Thanks 🙂

Did anyone apply to UOP with over 28 liberal arts units on their supplemental?
 
Thanks 🙂

Did anyone apply to UOP with over 28 liberal arts units on their supplemental?

Because of my major, I had over 28 liberal arts credits. They'll see your transcript anyway.
 
For sure! That's why I'm applying to multiple schools! I hope hope hope hope hope hope (X 1,000) that I can start somewhere next fall, but if I don't, the bright side is I will be able to finish my degree.
Who is second on your list after your state school?



I haven't actually decided that. I was just hoping to get into a good school lol.
 
The liberal arts requirement for Uop is 28 semester units. Does it matter if you go over? I put 39 units into the checklist and I'm wondering if it would be frowned upon.

Once I figure this out, I'm finished with this supplemental!


I am applying with a BA in psychology and a minor in biology so I have way over the required amount of liberal arts uniits required...probably over 100 semester units. This requirement is just to make sure that explore other subject material as opposed to just science so that you are more well rounded.
 
I am applying with a BA in psychology and a minor in biology so I have way over the required amount of liberal arts uniits required...probably over 100 semester units. This requirement is just to make sure that explore other subject material as opposed to just science so that you are more well rounded.


Lol I am almost positive that there is not enough space on the coursework checklist to list all 100 hrs.:laugh:
 
Since I read that you guys are mentioning Liberal Arts class, what happen if the Liberal Art courses I listed under Liberal Arts section are not the courses that UOP wants, will they even bother to look over my whole transcript for those courses? 😕
 
Since I read that you guys are mentioning Liberal Arts class, what happen if the Liberal Art courses I listed under Liberal Arts section are not the courses that UOP wants, will they even bother to look over my whole transcript for those courses? 😕

I'm a little confused...why would you not have included the courses required for their program? I mean, I really don't know what they would do in that situation. I'm sure they could look at your transcript, but they may send you a letter saying you are missing some coursework.
Or, if you're just implying that you put other coursework there was in addition to what was required, then I'm sure you're fine.
Again, little confused on your question, sorry wasn't much help 😕
 
I'm a little confused...why would you not have included the courses required for their program? I mean, I really don't know what they would do in that situation. I'm sure they could look at your transcript, but they may send you a letter saying you are missing some coursework.
Or, if you're just implying that you put other coursework there was in addition to what was required, then I'm sure you're fine.
Again, little confused on your question, sorry wasn't much help 😕

Sorry for confusing you. I actually put all my courses (which i think they are liberal arts) under the Liberal Art sections, however, the part I'm unsure about is whether those LA courses are the ones that UOP specifically looking for.

In addition to English, Public speaking, Psychology, macroeconomics that UOP wants. I also included "Other Liberal Arts" courses such as sociology, anthropology, political science, philosophy, US history, and chinese.

Hope this clarifies my previous question. 😉
 
Sorry for confusing you. I actually put all my courses (which i think they are liberal arts) under the Liberal Art sections, however, the part I'm unsure about is whether those LA courses are the ones that UOP specifically looking for.

In addition to English, Public speaking, Psychology, macroeconomics that UOP wants. I also included "Other Liberal Arts" courses such as sociology, anthropology, political science, philosophy, US history, and chinese.

Hope this clarifies my previous question. 😉

Ohhh than yes, you'll be fine I presume! As long as you put what's required, then adding extra won't hurt. I didn't add anything extra, but others did, so I don't think it matters.
 
Ohhh than yes, you'll be fine I presume! As long as you put what's required, then adding extra won't hurt. I didn't add anything extra, but others did, so I don't think it matters.

Thanks. 👍
 
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