<p>Hey there im looking to apply to a 0-6 Pharmacy School in the near future, im currently a Junior in High School, Class of 2012 at Newport High School. I was seeing if my stats are competitive enough to start applying to 0-6 Pharmacy programs, because I heard that getting into a pharmacy school is becoming competitive and only 1 out of 10 that apply will get in, which worries me : /. I saw somewhere that statistics show that 96,000ish people applied to pharmacy and only 11,000-12,000ish got in. Since im 99% sure what I want to do his pharmacy I feel that getting into a 0-6 Program would be the smart/safe choice.</p>
<p>Stats:
3.85 GPA unweighted
PSAT Scores: 1900-2040 ( Taking real SAT on May 7th, Currently on take home test getting M:700-740, CR: 600-630, W:600-670 )
High School Tennis Team
100+ Hours working with kids
Key Club
Orchestra at school</p>
<p>Other Info that Could or Could not affect:
Senior Year I plan to take AP Chem, AP Bio, AP Stats, AP Psychology. I also might move from in the beginning of my Senior year, in which case I am wondering would my class rank be for my old school where I spent most of my classes? Or if I do move, ill be in Las Vegas where I think I won't be able to take those AP Classes listed above, and where I think my Class rank would jump up, due to the fact that my current High school is full of people taking 5-6 AP classes each year :[, and our class rank is weighted. I do not know my current Class rank, but i've asked my consoler and I should receive an email later. I am also currently looking at Philadelphia College of Pharmacy for their 0-6 Pharmacy Program, and I was wondering if anyone that is accepted to it if I have a good chance of getting in/how competitive is the 0-6 Pharacy programs there. Also out of the 12 other colleges that have a 0-6 Pharmacy program, which one do you think I would have a good chance of getting into?
Please comment, would love the help . Also if you know the average stats ( or can maybe ball park it ) of kids entering the 0-6 Pharmacy Program, that would be extremely helpful.</p>