What should I do now?

<p>Lets start this by stating that I am not your traditional high school student.</p>

<p>I have been doing dual enrollment for the past year and half. So far I have completed 36 credits at my community college. I will earn 16 more once the fall semester is over. I have a 3.9 GPA at college. My hs GPA is 2.6.</p>

<p>Here is a list of the classes I took at College.</p>

<p>General biology 1
Speech
Political science
Sociology
A&P
general chemistry 1
Composition 1
Composition 2
Intro to rock</p>

<p>Currently taking
Microbiology
Organic chemistry 1(my favorite class)
General chemistry 2
Intro to Latin America</p>

<p>My goal was to go to pharmacy school right after high school. I took my pcat in July and did fairly well on it. I got 79. I applied to two schools. One of them offered me an interview which was last Tuesday. When I did the interview they didn't like the fact that I had no pharmacy experience but that was out of my control. All the places I tried to volunteer or job shadow required me to be 18. I am 17. I explained that in the interview but they didn't seem very happy.</p>

<p>I ended get an email from them stating that I was deferred. Basically I am not accepted or rejected. My application is on hold.</p>

<p>Problem #1: what am I going to do if I don't end up getting accepted?</p>

<p>If I do get accepted, I would have to take a specific class at a university to finish my prereq. Well when I tried applying they said my hs GPA is to low... Well my college gotta is a 3.9 but they refused to use that. So I tried Appling at different university, they said the same thing but one of the advisors there spoke to the admission people and they waived the rule. Now, I faxed in my application but I haven't heard from her... I sent her two emails and left her a voice-mail.</p>

<p>Problem #2: is she ignoring me? If they don't let me take that class then what?</p>

<p>1) If you don’t get accepted then you need to do things that’ll make you more competitive for the next round of applications. Get used to it- there’s a lot of times in life that you won’t get what you want your first time around. Some people will tell you ‘no’ just to see if you’ll come back around and ask/try again. Keep at it!</p>

<p>2) I don’t think she’s ignoring you. If she’s in admissions, they’re very busy people. Plus, I think right now is when admissions folks are looking at early decision applicants. Just keep trying and be respectful.</p>