<p>My SAT Score is 1800/ 2400 :[
Taking ACT this Saturday
They sent me a letter saying I didn't need to write an essay nor pay app fees.</p>
<p>My weighted GPA is 98.85
I'm ranked #9 in my class (high school has about 1100 students, grades 10-12)
I live in NY.
I'm apart of National Honor Society, Language Honor Society, Science Honor Society, and Art club.
I've been working at a tutoring center, Kumon, for 3 years.
I took AP Chem, AP European History, AP US History, AP English, AP Statistics, AP Literature, AP Macroeconomics, and AP Psychology.</p>
<p>I've ranged on 3-5 for each AP exam.</p>
<p>What are my chances to get into SJU PharmD program?
And how much merit scholarship/need-based scholarship can I possibly get ?</p>
<p>Are u kidding of course!!!
saint johns pharmacy is very competitive but ur in for sure
btw u live in ny, what do you know about hunter college?is it good, hard to get into? thanks</p>
<p>yo donovan it all depends on what you would like to do.
Hunter has a great nursing program but it is very competitive to even get in. But hunter is probably the best cuny college in my opinion. Check [::</a> College Planning Made Easy | Inside Source for College Admissions Requirements](<a href=“http://www.collegeboard.com%5D::”>http://www.collegeboard.com) and see what other majors are offered at hunter. If you have at least a 1000/1600 sat on math and critical reading, then i guess your set.</p>
<p>SJU is very numbers driven for pharmacy - but double check that the “no essay” applies to pharmacy applicants because it did not last year. I think their average SAT (CR + M) is around 1360 and, although that is an average, my guess is that there isn’t a huge deviation. But, you can always apply and see what happens. At least it won’t cost you anything, other than a little time. </p>
<p>I think you will definitely be accepted to the university, though maybe not to the pharmacy program. They will offer you merit scholarship money, maybe around $15K. Need based aid depends on what your EFC is - the standard Pell, ACG, FSEOG, work study and loans are all available. But there is no chance of transferring into their pharmacy program if you’re not accepted initially.</p>
<p>CUNY Hunter is a great school, facilities are a little short-sided. My best friend currently goes to CUNY Baruch, which is amazing. They have a vast library with many great professors. The only downside would have to be their staff in Admissions are rude at times. Not to mention Baruch’s tuition fee is very affordable. I think she’s paying around 2.5k per semester.
And if you’re not from NY, they have available EHS housing, which in my opinion, are a lot nicer and more accommodating than dormatories.</p>
<p>I got in. For the SAT they only check the CR and Math and the avergae is a 1330. Your APS are very impressive. You should write that essay. I also live in NY. I dont know if that helps. As for the scholarship it depends on the admission committe but you can always do FAFSA. I got 10 grand for 6 yrs. And as you get into the program there are more scholarship chances. </p>
<p>what are my chances. i like in NY and i applied to the same program regular decision. MY standardized testing scores are SAT:1980/2400, ACT: 32. SAT Math1 :730, SAT MATH: 710, SAT Physics :660. I currently volunteer and westchester medical center. My GPA is a 93.86. Would i be considered for any scholarshiops? I have alist of various activities and sports. I have been the secreatry of the engineering club. chances?</p>
<p>SAT: 770 cr, 750 math, 750 writing
GPA: 3.5/4.67
Two letters of rec, very good
Wrote the essay i think it was good
One of my cousins recently graduated, so some sort of legacy i guess
APS- AP bio Ap chem, Ap calc, all fives
extra curriculars- 293 community service hours, president of a club, all that blah blah
applied priority decision dec 1st</p>
<p>@sricky: your SAT seems very good and your GPA is pretty good! I say that you have a high chance of getting into St John’s 6year pharmD program.</p>