UGH!! Looking to transfer to a Pharmacy School so I can get into the program and Finally finish school. OMG they keep adding shit to the requirements to get into the fuckin program and to the RX program itself!!! So they way I figure it I have like 5 ro 6 more years left of school. If they stop adding shit. Oh yeah and I gotta take a PCAT test which is an enterance test for RX school. UGH!!!! I keep tellin myself that it will all be worth it in the end. Until then I gotta get off my ass and real start working toward this Degree. I just wish I could poof myself there already. If you are interested below I listed what I gotta get off my ass and get finished. Luckily I got some of these fuckin classes over and done withDoes anyone have an easy button??
1.College of Pharmacy applicants must complete a minimum of 62 semester hours of coursework at a regionally accredited college or university, including the following required courses:
General Biology 3 semester hours
Anatomy and Physiology 3 semester hours
General Biology or Anatomy and Physiology 4 semester hours including laboratory
General Chemistry 8 semester hours including laboratory
Organic Chemistry 8 semester hours including laboratory
English 6 semester hours
Calculus 3 semester hours
Speech 3 semester hours
Statistics 3 semester hours
Macroeconomics 3 semester hours
Microeconomics 3 semester hours
Humanities/Social/Behavioral Sciences 15 semester hours.
Students must have at least 3 semester hours of Social/Behavioral Sciences and at least 3 semester hours of Humanities. The remaining 9 semester hours can be in either discipline.
2.Students must have a GPA of 2.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale. To assure a well-rounded background for professional studies and adequate preparation in mathematics and sciences, the college requires students to earn a grade of 2.0 or better in each required pre-pharmacy course and a minimum grade of 2.0 in all biology, chemistry and mathematics courses.
3.All applicants are required to take the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT)
4.Three letters of Evaluation - a letter from the pre-professional committee (if such a committee does not exist letters of evaluation from two science professors and a liberal arts professor are necessary). A letter of evaluation from a pharmacist is highly recommended and may substitute for a letter from a professor.