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<p>What do you guys think are my chances of applying into one of the Pharmacy school in California?</p>

<p>I'm currently student at CSU, majoring in Biological Science. Currently at the end of my second semester here, and I was wondering about my chances of getting accepted into Pharmacy School if I was to graduate at a CSU with a B.S. ind Biological Science. My first semester I scored on the top 3.8 GPA scale, and second semester I scored on the low 3.0 GPA. I'm doing my best to get it back up to a 3.8+ but I won't make any promises.</p>

<p>I don't know if I should transfer from a CSU to a California Community College then to a UC, so that I would have a much high chance of getting accepted into Pharmacy school. Because UC > CSU right? so Pharmacy school will choose applicants from UC over applicants from CSU. But If I was to drop out of CSU and enroll in a CCC right now, I would be 1 or even 2 years behind, and my career is being prolong by another year.</p>

<p>Do Pharmacy school usually look at where you get your B.S. from or do they just look at the PCAT scores, and other things? Because if they treat all applicants with a B.S. the same regardless of where you attend (UC Berkeley or UCSD), I will just stay at my CSU and graduate so I won't be behind a year.</p>

<p>My current aim is to get into San Diego's School of Pharmacy (Skaggs School of Pharmacy?) or maybe University of Southern California's School of Pharmacy. If that's too high/difficult, What can I do to make it not "too high/difficult" to get in?</p>

<p>Time is an issue for me. I want to graduate as soon as possible. But if spending 1 extra year will help my chances, I MIGHT take it.</p>

<p>I have a strong desire, ambition you might call it, to become a Pharmacist. I'm dedicating my life to it.</p>