<p>Got some questions as I fill out the Rutgers application.. I want to get into the school of Pharmacy. I live in New Jersey, and I'm a Senior.</p>
<p>I'm probably gonna do Early Action and submit my application within two days or so. Just got some questions, and I'll probably update this thread as I come across them.</p>
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<li><p>I live in New Jersey.. I don't know what to put for "Province/Region" or "International Postal Code"</p></li>
<li><p>I did some Fairleigh Dickinson College Middle College credit thing for 3 of my AP classes, and got like A-'s in them. Do I have to get a "Request Transcript" form for EACH college I apply to, or just once?</p></li>
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<p>Also, I'm on Page 2 of the 10 page application, is this where the FDU credits come into play? ""If you have taken college courses during high school at a two-year or four-year college or subsequently enrolled in a two-year or four-year college, please note how many college credits you will have completed prior to enrollment at Rutgers.</p>
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<p>Zero college credits completed prior to Rutgers enrollment
One to 11 college credits completed prior to Rutgers enrollment
12 to 23 college credits completed prior to Rutgers enrollment
24 to 59 college credits completed prior to Rutgers enrollment
60 to 119 college credits completed prior to Rutgers enrollment
120 or more college credits completed prior to Rutgers enrollment</p>
<p>Please note that official transfer credit evaluations are determined by the dean of each of the undergraduate schools and colleges of Rutgers. Students enrolled at a county college in New Jersey should visit <a href="http://www.NJTransfer.com%5B/url%5D">www.NJTransfer.com</a> for complete information on transfer credits. Students may also receive credit for AP and IB exams in accordance with each school's or college's policy. ""</p>
<p>See details about FDU:
Middle</a> College Program :: Fairleigh Dickinson University</p>
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<li>I definitely want to go to the New Brunswick campus only, and mainly interested in Pharmacy. However, it says to pick up to 3.. should I? Because my logic is that they won't be able to tell which is the one I am most interested in.</li>
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<p>I like Chemistry and Biology, but not as much as I do mathematics. I'm honestly not that into the sciences, but I do like the Pharmacy-related aspects of it, if that makes sense.</p>
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<p>If applying to 3 schools isn't bad, which ones should I apply to? (I'm pretty committed to Pharmacy, but I was sort of considering Physician's Assisstant as well. Any other suggestions are appreciated)</p>
<p>*4. Very Important!
Other than Rutgers Pharmacy, what other schools are good for Pharmacy (Originally, I didn't want to leave New Jersey, but Rutgers is the only option, so I have expanded to New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Connecticutt. Looking for somewhat cheap schools or at least one with financial aid possible.</p>
<p>Please give me suggestions for Pharmacy schools in this area!!</p>
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<p>I know a decent amount about the field, and that Rutgers offers PharmD., which I am VERY interested in. If you can give me some decent PharmD schools, that would be great. I did research on my own, so I'm not expecting only other posters to help me out. I only saw like 3 or 4 other schools I was interested in that had PharmD. Can I also get a Bachelor's? However, the thing is I want to get a PharmD in the end.. so what do I do? Go for 4 years to one college and then transfer? If this is the case, give me some other options too.</p>
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<p>Thanks!</p>