admission tips: December 2007 Archives

Volunteer Experience

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Some pharmacy school applicant may have some extraordinary experiences or achievements that would indicate their dedication to pharmacy field.  However, if you are average student, how can you show or prove that you do have dedication to pharmacy field besides your studying credentials.  Prospective pharmacists should have a desire to help others since the main focus most pharmacy setting is to help people.  One could retain some pharmacy experience by working or volunteering at local pharmacy.  Additionally, by having hands on experience, one would make a informed career choice.  In order to optimize this opportunity,  volunteer at the local community clinic. Most of community clinics provide free or low cost health care for the needy or poor.  Most of the community clinics are affiliated with medical and pharmacy schools and may get exposure to pharmacy school.  It would be safe to state that volunteering at community clinic would show and prove one’s desire to help people.

Pharmacy School Interview

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If you were invited to pharmacy school interviews, you should believe that you could convince interviewers that they are your "role model" and that you want to become them. Simply put it, the truth, in English, "Brown Nose". But the fact is that you do want to become them and you would be an addition to school, not only because you are intelligent, but you are dedicated to pharmacy field and your unique attributes are definitely wanted and needed. Overall, the interview assesses the applicant's communication skills, confidence, and maturity, commitment to the field of pharmacy, motivation, character and ability to interact with others. Prior to school interview, study about the school of your interview to indicate that you have researched about the school and that particular school is number one choice, regardless your subjective opinion, or why go to interview. There is no question that interview is a stressful event of admission process for applicants. You should glow at the interview by talking about your volunteer experience at local community clinic helping the needy. Your experience at pharmacy given to certain aspect of your possible pharmacist career choice. Most interviewers ask the infamous question, "why pharmacy?" Be prepare to answer that because you wanted to be a pharmacist since you are five years old. I will write more scenarios or typical questions asked by pharmacy school admissions.

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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