Thursday, May 12, 2011

Pharmacy schools in northern California?


Pharmacy schools in northern California?
Specifically Touro and the University of California, san Francisco. I want to know what the mean GPA, SAT scores, acceptance rate, tuition, etc. is for these schools. A Web site would be fantastic. Also, how can I be eligible for instate tuition in California?
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From PharmCas http://www.pharmcas.org/collegesschools/directoryalpha.htm Most applicants these days have an undergraduate degree and if that's your case, then you don't need to worry about SAT unless you're doing a program that accepts high school students. UCSF Expected GPA of accepted students - 3.57 http://www.pharmcas.org/collegesschools/schoolUCSFpage.htm To be eligible for resident tuition you need to be a resident. This means that you're not just going there for school because state taxpayers fund state schools and it'd be unfair if too many out of state people got spots. Contact the school for the specifics.
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Univ of the Pacific in Stockton has a pharm school too. http://web.pacific.edu/x4894.xml http://web.pacific.edu/x17293.xml Its a private school, but it is really good for pharm and if you want instate tutition, you have to be a CA resident. You probably have to declare CA as your state of residency (move to CA) and live here for some time. It kind of sounds like your looking for undergrad school info because pharm schools dont really ask for the SAT scores.


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