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I am wanting to apply to some backup colleges which ones seem to be good choice. If anyone has heard good things from any of theses please comment.

Out of these which ones are generally easier to get into:

Auburn univeristy

Albany College of Pharmacy of Union University

Appalachia, University of

Buffalo - SUNY, University at

Campbell University

LECOM College of Pharmacy

Virginia Commonwealth University
 
Boop2002 said:
I am wanting to apply to some backup colleges which ones seem to be good choice. If anyone has heard good things from any of theses please comment.

Out of these which ones are generally easier to get into:

Auburn univeristy

Albany College of Pharmacy of Union University

Appalachia, University of

Buffalo - SUNY, University at

Campbell University

LECOM College of Pharmacy

Virginia Commonwealth University

Well, you can run a search, but I'll sum it up by saying that there is no "easy" school to get into. They all have their hang-ups. At this point, with everyone having an awsome GPA's & PCAT score the adcoms are shooting fish in a barrel.
Just pick a school you are interested in attending and apply(or to all of them on your list if it is within your means).
Good luck 👍
 
Boop2002 said:
I am wanting to apply to some backup colleges which ones seem to be good choice. If anyone has heard good things from any of theses please comment.

Out of these which ones are generally easier to get into:

Auburn univeristy

Albany College of Pharmacy of Union University

Appalachia, University of

Buffalo - SUNY, University at

Campbell University

LECOM College of Pharmacy

Virginia Commonwealth University

It depends on what kind of stats you have...

but I agree with wheelsonfire... no school is going to be "easy" to get into.
 
Yeah i guess that was an open ended question. I can see your point. Now does doing Pharmacy vary from school to school?
 
Boop2002 said:
Yeah i guess that was an open ended question. I can see your point. Now does doing Pharmacy vary from school to school?

To get accredited, all pharmacy schools must follow a core curriculum. How this is taught, how you are tested, how the material is presented will vary from school to school. There are other courses besides the core courses that will differ from school to school. You need to visit each school's website and check out their curriculum. Then, pick the ones that interest you the most.
 
You may want to consider public vs. private institutions. Public state universities tend to give preference to in-state applicants, so you may have a better chance at getting into a private university that is out of state.
 
being from southwest virginia, u of appalachia i would not recommend if you want a typical 'college lifestyle' . grundy is not a 20some-year-old-friendly place from what i've seen...........but, if you're looking for a smalltown area, then definitely go for it
 
I am from Grundy Va.....dont do it!!!! I am starting at VCU in August....I didn't even apply to Grundy
 
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