<p>hey everyone</p>
<pre><code>Im a continuing student at USC and I am interested in the TAP program. Based on what I hear, people that apply to this program from high school are guaranteed admission to the program assuming they are admitted to USC in the first place. my question is how much tougher is it for continuing student to apply and get admitted into the TAP program. Has any continuing student been rejected by the TAP admissions even though they met the requirements mentioned below:
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<p>"Continuing Student Application: USC undergraduates may also apply to the Trojan Admission Prepharmacy program after completing one to five semesters at USC. A minimum cumulative 3.2 GPA is required for admission."</p>
<p>here's the high school applicants in contrast
"New Student Application: A separate TAP Application must also be submitted directly to the USC School of Pharmacy for admission to the TAP program. Admission to any USC undergraduate program as a freshman is required for participation in the TAP program."</p>
<p>I have above a 3.2 but i am worried that the TAP admissions will look at my 2 B- and 2 C+ in the science courses with particular concern. i have talked with the TAP advisor and she said that the students that did not get admitted to the program were the freshman that applied to TAP but did not get into USC regular admission. Can anyone give me any insight on this</p>
<p>Thanks in advance</p>