pharmacy school personal statement

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I believe that every pharmacy schools admission require personal statement. The guidelines for personal statement should be a part of school application package. Pharmacy School admission score personal statement as part of admission. The weight of personal statement in pharmacy school admission process is 5 - 10%. Thus do not take this lightly, especially if your GPA does not meet average GPA of typical admitted applicant.
As you already know followings: do not have spelling or grammer error.
Also, try not to be average joe pharmacy student, be courageous and do not bear boredom to school admission. In fact, hire a professional writer to write your personal statement. You have waited and studied too long not to use every resources to your advantage. Include your experience that influence your interest in pharmacy. Every student met joe pharmacist that work at corner neighborhood pharmacy. Ok you met then what? What gave you positive feedback that strength your goal. Indicate your achievements and your experiences that would prove positive to pharmacy field. Number one indication of your interest is GPA, which shows your dedication. Have you volunteer at local community clinic? If you haven't volunteered to help the needy, why do you want to be a pharmacist? Have you worked at pharmacy? If you haven't worked at pharmacy, how would you know that you want to be a pharmacist? If you have worked at pharmacy, obtain pharmacy technician license by taking a PTCB test. It shouldn't be overly difficult for perspective pharmacy students.

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This page contains a single entry by Keith Chung, PharmD published on December 12, 2007 4:30 AM.

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