<p>Okay I was a Pharm major until I took an intership of death and ran away screaming but I should be able to help you out a bit here..</p>
<p>First the number 1 school for Pharm is University of California San Francisco, the only down side is that when you get your Pharm degree there and take the test it only qualifies you for California.. you can take the other test (which is actually easier.. but still another test to take)
the second best school is UT Austin..
You have a decent shot there.. you need to focus a little more on math and science .. you are a little to jocky preppy at least paper wise for Pharm school.. a lot of these kids (myself included) will have biotech internships and personal research under their belts and you haven't even taken AP Chem or AP Bio... not good. And your clubs are not science and math club which is bad for Pharm.
Still you have a shot at UT Austin..</p>
<p>Now my grandpa was a nuclear pharmacist (dean at 4 schools) (amazing guy) and so I toured a lot of pharm schools (meeting the dean's and such)
I really liked the University of Maryland, and their pharm program is pretty good. University of Washington is really pretty but their facilities are outdated and the dean seems more interested in personal research than student advancement(in my personal opinion)</p>
<p>It also depends a lot on the type of pharmacy.. if you are looking more retail most schools will be fine, but if you are wanting research you will have to be more careful in your selection.</p>
<p>Temple is an ok school and it is in Phili which is a fun town. Purdue also has a good program (most of these are nuclear pharm.. but regular pharm is good too)...
Im sure by now you know that pharm is 6 years two basic and 4 for your PharmD.. I would also really consider a PharmD/ PhD because that is almost giving you a PhD... usually they take 5 years and you can get it in 2 or 3.. that really you specialize and give you the edge...
I have just noticed that this post has become freakishly long so I will just say Best of luck.. and your stats for anything non science related are not that bad.. I think you need to focus a little more on what you are interested in...</p>