SAT score for Pharmacy Program?

<p>Im currently a high school senior who wants to go into pharmacy. I'm applying to 6 year pharmacy programs at UOP, Northeastern, St. John's, Duquesne and Rutgers. I live in California, so my top choice school is probably UOP. I was wondering what SAT score is needed to be accepted to these pharmacy programs? I know the programs are really competitive, so I'm not sure if my stats. are strong enough..</p>

<p>SAT:2030
700 Math/620 reading/710 Writing</p>

<p>GPA (weighted): 4.423
Total AP's taken: 8
5 English Lang
5 Biology
3 US History
3 Music Theory
Am currently taking AP Gov, AP Lit, AP Chem, and AP Calc AB</p>

<p>extracurriculars, not to go into detail:
varsity water polo and swim all 4 years,
amnesty international VP
CSF Secretary and VP
Speech and Debate all 4 years
Mock Trial 2 years
Chinese School for 8 years
Piano for 13 years</p>

<p>I guess what i'm most worried about is my SAT score. Reading the other threads, it seems like the people who get into pharmacy programs score around 2150.</p>

<p>Also, I signed up for SAT in December, but i honestly don't know if it would even benefit me to take it again. I haven't been studying due to college apps and school activities... Which is why I am asking if my current SAT score is strong enough?</p>

<p>Thank you</p>

<p>anyone…?</p>

<p>I also applied to those programs this year. The middle 50% for Northeastern and St. John’s are around the 2000’s, so you have a higher chance for those. However, for UOP and Rutgers, those pharmacy programs are really competitive, so it will be a lower chance (so far, for Rutgers, most people who got in had 2200+ and were IN state :frowning: ). For UOP, I got to talk to the faculty and adcoms there, and the median SAT score was around 2200.</p>