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I recently dropped out of pharmacy school due to academic probation and now i am looking to reapply to get into another university's pharmD program. However most pharmacy schools application deadline is over by now and i am wondering if anyone have advise as on what i should do?or which door i should go knock on?
I understand i could wait for a year and reapply but i really dont want to waste another year doing undergrad work tat ive completed. I have a great Pcat score but it was from before the addition of writting component, so i am guessing that might be a problem.
But either way, i need some input and advise on what i should do. I feel the longer i wait the faster im losing the drive to be the good student i used to be.

2007-01-31 14:57:42 · 3 answers · asked by w3iiipu 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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When was the deadline a week ago or 2 months ago... It's unethical, but can you just work all night on your application get it to them tomorrow and include a note that you had some urgency that kept you from meeting this deadline.
Also, if you are transferring in as it seems like you must have finished some courses already from the previous time you were in, you wouldn't be technically a new student to a pharm program but a transfer student. They may have seperate deadlines for this... What door should you knock on? All of them.... Can you track down some way an email address to the Chair or Dean of the School? Can you send an email, call, or show up and demand to have an appt with him/her.... Go for it....

2007-01-31 15:49:02 · answer #1 · answered by joy 4 · 0 1

Many schools do not accept PCAT scores from before the addition of the writing section now. Most of the schools will not bend their application dates because of the number of applicants. The schools will wonder why you were dropped from Pharmacy school to begin with. Most schools have very good graduation rates. The only ones which tend to be lower are the 0+6 schools. You're pretty much stuck waiting until next year.

2007-02-01 07:55:01 · answer #2 · answered by Lea 7 · 1 0

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2016-11-02 00:35:08 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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