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hey guys I was just wondering why the CA schools don't require PCAT. tried searching thru the forums but couldn't find anything.
hope this isn't a stupid question.
thanks in advance for your input!
IMO, I think it makes the schools more competitive. Since they don't require the PCAT they probably get more applicants.
and it puts more pressure on GPA, LORs, ECs etc.
They have quite a bit more pre-requisites than some other institutions, and being a progressive school system, they believe that doing well consistently in your undergrad course load is a more adequate indicator of your potential than some standardized test under time constrains. This is my point of view.
Schools outside of CA definitely have more pre-reqs than CA schools.
How so? i've researched many OOS, but they seem more or less in line with CA pre-reqs
Schools outside of CA definitely have more pre-reqs than CA schools.
😕hey guys I was just wondering why the CA schools don't require PCAT. tried searching thru the forums but couldn't find anything.
hope this isn't a stupid question.
thanks in advance for your input!
No way, I applied to 17 schools originally through Pharmcas - 4 instate and the rest out-of-state. In-state schools definitely required more pre-reqs - I had to take summer school aside from completing two ! majors just to finish their pre-reqs. Outstate institutions didn't even compare in terms of all the loop holes you had to jump through. University of Michigan (requiring immunology and funky statistics) was the only one that required extensive pre-reqs, the rest were pretty much completed by me finishing my BS degree.
CA's supplemental applications alone are heck of a lot more challenging than taking PCAT + any other school supplemental applications combined.
UCSF's supplemental questions: talk about the human condition and what it entails😕
All the other out of state schools I applied to: why do you want to come to our school - piece of cake.![]()
No one has mentioned that, by and large, you need a Bachelor's degree to compete for a slot in a Calif. school, whereas for outside-Calif. schools, that is certainly not the case (for now).
They have quite a bit more pre-requisites than some other institutions, and being a progressive school system, they believe that doing well consistently in your undergrad course load is a more adequate indicator of your potential than some standardized test under time constrains. This is my point of view.
I might be wrong. But I thought western didn't require a bachelor's.
I didn't bother to ask. Not that it's a stupid question, per se, but would the answer change your decision even if you knew it?
I only applied to schools that didn't take the PCAT, (3 in CA + Oregon State) I would have applied to Colorado if I thought I could convince my wife to move out there. I just dislike standardized tests. Don't get me wrong, I got a 27 on the ACT and passed all the ACS exams I took (GChem, OChem, PChem), I just don't like taking them if I don't have to.