What are my chances??? MCPHS (Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

<p>My background is very confusing, but here goes...</p>

<p>I have completed three years at GW. I am one semester short of a Bachelor's degree in Economics. Due to some personal problems, I am currently taking the year off. </p>

<p>I hate Economics...I never wanted to major in it but felt obligated to because of my dad's persuasion. I have always wanted to go into health care...doctor, physician's assistant, psychiatrist...Physician's Assistant being my first choice right now. I probably will eventually go back to school and get my MD. </p>

<p>I hate GW...I don't want to go back and my parents agree. They would like me to attend a school nearby and finish my degree, which requires two years. I would get my Economics degree and the rest of prerequisites needed for PA school. Then, of course, I would have to apply to PA programs, take GRE, etc, etc.</p>

<p>MCPHS (Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences) offers a professional pathway program. If I were to get in, I could finish undergraduate and graduate school in five years and begin working as a PA. My bachelor's would be in Health Sciences</p>

<p>So what are my chances of getting in as a transfer with 108 prior credits?</p>

<p>My college GPA is 3.41...I was active in an acappella group at GW...was president, treasurer, and public relations rep throughout my membership. I worked ten to fifteen hours a week during school. I worked full time over each summer. (intern for state delegate, nursing home receptionist, swim team head coach, health club front desk receptionist, administrative assistant for college office)</p>

<p>My high school GPA was 4.71 (weighted)/ 3.75 (unweighted). I was 14th in my class. I had lots of extra curriculars, but since I am a transfer they didn't request that information.</p>

<p>The other information the college has...
-My SAT scores...Math - 670, Critical Reading - 620, Writing - 650
-I am a certified nurses' aide and have my certification to work as a Pharmacy Technician
-A few awards and scholarships
-In my first year of college, I was in a female honor program
-I have taken general bio, general chemistry, nutrition, medical terminology, statistics, calculus for business majors</p>

<p>I think that's about it...</p>

<p>What are my chances? And when do you typically find out when transferring?</p>