<p>Add MIT. You have shot, with that 700 in math.</p>
<p>will you go to Ohio? How about OSU? I think the OOS is about 25K. It on the same level as Rutgers, however. BTW, Suny Buffalo has a higher rating than Rutgers in Pharmacy.</p>
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<p>^^ Do you honestly think the OP has a shot at MIT with a 700 math but 500s in the other scores and a 3.2 GPA??? </p>
<p>OP, You MIGHT have a chance at some $ from Ohio Northern which has a good pharmacy program. [Scholarships</a> and Grants | Ohio Northern University](<a href=“http://www-new.onu.edu/admissions/financial_aid/scholarships_and_grants]Scholarships”>http://www-new.onu.edu/admissions/financial_aid/scholarships_and_grants)</p>
<p>I think you just have to go down the list of Phamacy schools here:</p>
<p>[Schools</a> of Pharmacy on the WWW](<a href=“http://www.pharmacy.org/schools.html]Schools”>Schools of Pharmacy on the WWW)</p>
<p>There are many in the NE</p>
<p>And drop Ramapo or Montcliar, put UB (SUNY) on the list, cause this is what they say in their Phamacy school web site:</p>
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<p>^That is NOT for the PharmD program…UB has a separate pharm sci program but one must have a PharmD to become a licensed pharmacist. Admission to the professional sequence at UB is extremely competitive - prepharms are guaranteed a spot only with gpas over 3.5, and that is not easy to maintain at UB, especially in the required coursework. UB is the only SUNY school that has a pharmacy school but you can actually do your pre-requisites anywhere, take the PCAT and then apply to pharmacy schools. The best source for info on pharmacy schools is on aacp.org.</p>
<p>Rutgers and URI are both 0-6 programs, as is St John’s in Queens, and are extremely competitive for admissions…I would not hold out a lot of hope there though you might get an instate advantage at Rutgers. You might look at Albany College of Pharmacy, Univ of the Sciences in Philly, or Wilkes U in Wilkes-Barre. I think all three might offer you some merit money. Wilkes would probably be the least expensive but they have a multi-step app procedure for pharmacy, including getting a LOR from a pharmacist, and also require an on-campus interview. Do not delay getting started on it if you’re interested as they often have their class filled very early! If Pittsburgh is not too far, Duquesne might also be a good choice and is likely to offer merit aid.</p>
<p>One more pharmacy school for you…MCPHS in Boston. It’s generally one of the easier schools for admissions and they also give merit aid…</p>