what school should i apply?

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I graduated from CA with bs in biology.
gpa is 3.37 overall .. don't know my science gpa yet.
I have volunteer in pharmacy about 6 months and now i am working pharmacy clerk job about a month.
I have two years of research experience.
I am not planning to take the pcat.
Where should I apply?
What are my chance of get in pharmacy school?
Thanks for your comment.
 
You really just have to do the research to figure out what school would be best for you including pre-reqs required and if they require the PCAT. Your chances of being admitted are all up to you.
 
I graduated from CA with bs in biology.
gpa is 3.37 overall .. don't know my science gpa yet.
I have volunteer in pharmacy about 6 months and now i am working pharmacy clerk job about a month.
I have two years of research experience.
I am not planning to take the pcat.
Where should I apply?
What are my chance of get in pharmacy school?
Thanks for your comment.

And how is someone else going to know where should YOU apply? It's a question almost as intensely personal as "who should I marry?"

As far as chances of getting in, your stats look decent. Assuming you get good letters of recommendation, and don't botch you personal statement, you should be invited for interviews at just about any school. Once you are there, it's all in your hands. Just today I had a lunch with the people who did my first screening interview for my fellowship - and they said, that they knew right away who to invite onsite and who not to invite, and there wasn't a lot of debate. That affirms once again my belief that personality fit is key. 🙂 Good luck!
 
Well if your not planning on taking the PCAT then you should see what school don't require it and go from there.
 
And how is someone else going to know where should YOU apply? It's a question almost as intensely personal as "who should I marry?"

As far as chances of getting in, your stats look decent. Assuming you get good letters of recommendation, and don't botch you personal statement, you should be invited for interviews at just about any school. Once you are there, it's all in your hands. Just today I had a lunch with the people who did my first screening interview for my fellowship - and they said, that they knew right away who to invite onsite and who not to invite, and there wasn't a lot of debate. That affirms once again my belief that personality fit is key. 🙂 Good luck!
thanks for your tip. i am also planning do a residency and a fellowship affter graduate pharmacy school. I hope to get in pharmacy soon so I follow my dream. I really hope i can get in pharmacy next year.
 
i don't want to go to medical school because I like pharmacy better. I don't believe my GPA will make it. lol. by the way my gpa increases 3.4 something by pharmcas. Thanks for the tip.
 
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