<p>Hi, I'm entering my senior year this year and I'd like to know whether I'd have a good chance to getting into the Pharmacy program at St. John's.
My stats: </p>
<p>GPA - 3.0/4.0 (unweighted),3.8/5.0 (weighted). Typically I did not really think about trying as hard as I could in high school since I was pretty smart. I never studied and whatnot and miantained A's and B's. I do regret it now though. For my senior year I am taking AP Bio, AP Calc, AP Gov, AP Stats. </p>
<p>SAT - 1520. I've only taken it once, and I did take revolution prep classes (which were terrible btw!). I plan on taking the ACTs since my cousin said they're practically the same weight but the ACTs are more curriculum based/shorter. I'm striving for a 30. But I want other opinions on whether to take the ACTs or the SATs. </p>
<p>Extras - I played soccer freshmen year, if that matters lol. After that I kind of called it quits for sports. I had to work for my family a lot so I do not have volunteer hours as of now. But I am currently participating in a "Peer Mentoring" program to help incoming Freshmen, who need extra help, to get better accustomed to the high school. I do plan on volunteering soon when I have the time. </p>
<p>If there's any suggestions or ideas that would greatly help. Thanks!</p>
<p>EDIT: I've also had MANY family problems to this date, so that's probably why I Haven't done the best I possibly can.</p>