<p>I'm planning to be a pharmacist and applying to graduate pharmacy schools after I'm done with undergraduate school. My question is should I go to an easier school for undergraduate so I can have a higher gpa for pharmacy graduate school admissions, or is the prestige of your undergraduate school considered for admission? </p>
<p>Any help would be greatly appreciated :)</p>
<p>Generally, for graduate school, I would say you want the higher GPA no matter what. However, if it’s the difference between Harvard and some unknown school in the middle of Wyoming, that would be different. You want to strike a balance between the two, and if you can pull a good GPA at a high-prestige school, that is the ideal scenario!</p>
<p>I totally agree with you, although I wouldn’t be going to a school similar to one in the middle of Wyoming :), but i’d be going to a decent state school. Thank You</p>