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PILLS 8 th General Meeting

PILLS 8 th General Meeting. Pharmacy Application Workshop April 7, 2010. Membership Update. Marissa Hom. PILLS Membership. How to be an ACTIVE PILLS member Turn in PILLS membership form and fee Attend at least 2 general meetings Attend at least 1 social

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PILLS 8 th General Meeting

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  1. PILLS 8th General Meeting Pharmacy Application Workshop April 7, 2010

  2. Membership Update Marissa Hom

  3. PILLS Membership • How to be an ACTIVE PILLS member • Turn in PILLS membership form and fee • Attend at least 2 general meetings • Attend at least 1 social • Contribute at least 4 hours of community service

  4. Volunteering Update Marissa Hom

  5. PILLS Social Update Huy Nguyen

  6. PILLS 6th Social: Up and Ice cream • When: Friday, April 23rd. 6:00 -7:30pm • What: Movie and Game Night + ICE CREAM • Games: Taboo, Apples to Apples, Cranium, Jenga, Dirty Minds, and much more • Movie: Up!!!! • Where: TBD

  7. Schatz3110:  hey lisa i will do my slide tomorrow.. i gotta study for 105 but ill do it after 10am Hot Topic

  8. Hot Topic: The Danger of Taking Aspirin Daily • Aspirin acts as a blood thinner • Many middle-aged people take baby aspirin because it is believed to protect against heart attack and strokes • Now, experts are changing the guidelines for taking daily aspirin to target a narrower group of patients who are at risk of a heart attack or stroke. • The concern is side-effects such as stomach ulcers and possibly bleeding in the brain. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704511304575075701363436686.html?mod=yhoofront

  9. NCPPS Michelle Lew

  10. Pharmacy School Application Workshop Letters Of Rec Supplemental Apps Admission decisions PCAT PharmCAS Interviews

  11. PCAT Lisa Lam

  12. 2010-2011 Test Dates • June 19, 2010 • August 21, 2010 • October 16, 2010 • January 22, 2011 • Register online at pcatweb.info • Cost: $150 • 240 multiple-choice items: Verbal Ability, Biology, Chemistry, Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Ability • 2 essay questions • Essential classes: General & Organic Chemistry , General Biology

  13. Letters of Recommendation Katya Kurdyukova

  14. Letters of Recommendation • Who to ask for a letter? • Someone that knows you well academically, at work or community service • Professor, pharmacist, volunteer coordinator • No friends, classmates or family members • When to ask for a letter? • Figure out by what time you want to submit PharmCAS application and give recommenders 1.5-2 months notice • What to give your recommender? • Resume, personal statement, cover letter, transcript if applicable • Requirements • for almost every school you need 3 letters • 1 from a professor • 1 from a pharmacist

  15. Letters of Recommendation

  16. Letters of Recommendation • PharmCAS submits the same letters to all schools • A maximum of 4 letters can be submitted • eLORs vs. paper references • http://www.pharmcas.org/applicants/evalquestions.htm • Letter service • Will keep your letters on file for up to 5 years • Cost of having a file is $20 while enrolled • Recommenders will have to fill out a ranking grid

  17. PharmCAS Michelle Lew

  18. PharmCAS: Pharmacy College Application Service • Application begins June 3rd • Academic History • Additional information • Extracurriculars, work experience, professional licenses, honors & scholarships, publications • 1 Personal essay • References

  19. Coursework • Requires all taken, in progress, and planned classes • Copy grades and course titles directly off transcript • Send transcripts ASAP • Include PharmCAS transcript request form! • PharmCAS calculates its own cumulative GPA • Calculates science, non-science, math, total, and pre-requisite GPAs • Additional Information • Very brief descriptions of extracurricular activities, work experience, honors & scholarships, publications (“resume-like”)

  20. Personal Essay Prompt: “Your Personal Essay should address why you selected pharmacy as a career and how the Doctor of Pharmacy degree relates to your immediate and long-term professional goals. Describe how your personal, educational, and professional background will help you achieve your goals. The personal essay is an important part of your application for admission and provides you with an opportunity for you to clearly and effectively express your ideas.” 4500 maximum character count (including spaces!) References/Letters of Recommendation (LoRs) - 3 minimum, 4 maximum - Same letters sent to every school; make sure they are not tailored to any particular school - Must fulfill the requirements of all schools you are applying to - Must ALL be submitted by first deadline of all the pharmacy school you will be applying to (UOP Tier 1 Deadline: August 1st) ***Once submitted, you cannot change anything on the application***

  21. Supplemental Applications Calvin Huynh

  22. Supplemental Applications • Separate from PharmCAS: MANDATORY! • Input: grades, resume, essays • Use the allotted space wisely! • Electronic or paper • Supplemental application fee • Why is it important? • Allows schools to get to know you better • Open interviews: access to supplemental apps • Gauges how well you match with the school

  23. Supplemental Applications • What does this all mean? • Start early! • Multiple drafts & proofread • Review for your interview(s) • Do NOT fabricate stories or lies about yourself • Sample essay prompts: • How have your personal experiences informed your understanding of the human condition? • Which of your personal characteristics will make you stand out as an individual?

  24. Revise, revise, revise!

  25. Interviews Lisa Lam

  26. Interviews • Professional attire • Study your application • Preparation • Mock interview • Student Doctor Network • Know the basics • Why do you want to go to that school? • Why pharmacy? • Tell me about yourself… • Situational questions • Interview expenses • Flight • Hotel • Transportation to and from hotel

  27. Admission Decisions Huy Nguyen

  28. Admission Decisions • Decision time varies by school • Generally 3-5 weeks after the interview • Deposit (ranges from $100 to $2000) • Non-refundable once you pay • Waitlist or On-hold • Some schools will put you on a waitlist until late summer, a few weeks before classes start =( • Finish prerequisite coursework

  29. Other Huy Nguyen

  30. Other • Reapplying • Only 2 month gap from previous application cycle • Some schools keep application on file • Ex. UCSF holds onto your file for 2 years and continues to review and compare with the next one • Taking time off • Work Experience – pharmacy jobs/volunteering • Something involved with pharmacy to show that you are still interested

  31. Continuing education – To replace or finish courses • Post-Bac • @ a UC or CC: Most pharmacy schools accept both • Retaking classes for better grades • PharmCAS will average out your grades • Ex. C in Ochem at Berkeley, and A at community college averages to a B on PharmCAS (Both grades will still be on your application file) • All schools will look at these grades differently • Some schools will average them out and some will even replace with the newer grade

  32. Advice & Questions

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