<p>So many discussions on pre med but not that many on pre-pharm haha. Anyone know of the classes that should be taken if i want to take the PCAT and apply to pharm schools. Or any other general info about pre-pharms?
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<p>I honestly don't know of many pre-pharms at Cornell. I think pre-pharm types tend to enroll in state schools where the tuition is cheaper and they don't have to worry about as many distribution requirements.</p>
<p>That being said, I'm certain the folks at Career Services can make certain that you are on the proper pre-pharm track.</p>
<p>i honestly don't know any pre-pharms at Cornell. I know one who transferred out to enter a 6 year pharmD program. </p>
<p>You should probably take bio, chem, organic chem, economics, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, physics, calc, and I think a lot of schools require a communications class. You should probably look up some of the schools that you think you might apply to for a pharmD and try to determine which classes they require.</p>