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<blockquote data-quote="pokerpoison" data-source="post: 10382871" data-attributes="member: 53584"><p>Click the link. It gives you the required Core classes prior to applying. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.aacp.org/resources/academicpolicies/admissionsguidelines/Documents/2011-12%20FINAL%20PharmacyPre-RequisiteInformation.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.aacp.org/resources/academicpolicies/admissionsguidelines/Documents/2011-12 FINAL PharmacyPre-RequisiteInformation.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>I will highlight the best parts</p><p></p><p>Bio General (Major) 1,2, Micro, Anat/Phys 1,2, </p><p></p><p>CHM General (Majors) 1/2, Organic 1/2, </p><p></p><p>Math College Algebra through Calculus</p><p></p><p>A lot of people that go to Pharmacy School get a BS in Biology with a Chem Minor or Vice Versa. This is not required, and many people get other degrees prior to applying but the core sh!t classes are above. </p><p></p><p>OP, good luck in Pharmacy School. If I could recommend something to you. Plan on doing a post-graduate residency program. It is not required as you probably already know, but it will make you a better candidate for positions you are applying for. I would also try to do a rotation or 2 in a compounding pharmacy.</p><p></p><p>Right now the vacancy rate for Pharm D Candidates is about 4%.. Pharmacy schools are pumping PharmDs out at a rate of almost 3 to 1 faster than the market growth. I sit on the Board of Directors for the Arizona Pharmacy Alliance, (<a href="http://www.AZPharmacy.org" target="_blank">Arizona Pharmacy Alliance</a>) and we were just discussing this at our last meeting. 3 Hospital Positions 60 Applicants of which only 10 got invited for formal interviews. </p><p></p><p>The retail side is not as bad as hospital pharmacy but it is not that far off. Average time to fill a position has fallen to 10 days vs 35 days 4 years ago. Technology and Mail order have severly limited the need for retail pharmacists. </p><p></p><p>If you need help along your way feel free to PM me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pokerpoison, post: 10382871, member: 53584"] Click the link. It gives you the required Core classes prior to applying. [url]http://www.aacp.org/resources/academicpolicies/admissionsguidelines/Documents/2011-12%20FINAL%20PharmacyPre-RequisiteInformation.pdf[/url] I will highlight the best parts Bio General (Major) 1,2, Micro, Anat/Phys 1,2, CHM General (Majors) 1/2, Organic 1/2, Math College Algebra through Calculus A lot of people that go to Pharmacy School get a BS in Biology with a Chem Minor or Vice Versa. This is not required, and many people get other degrees prior to applying but the core sh!t classes are above. OP, good luck in Pharmacy School. If I could recommend something to you. Plan on doing a post-graduate residency program. It is not required as you probably already know, but it will make you a better candidate for positions you are applying for. I would also try to do a rotation or 2 in a compounding pharmacy. Right now the vacancy rate for Pharm D Candidates is about 4%.. Pharmacy schools are pumping PharmDs out at a rate of almost 3 to 1 faster than the market growth. I sit on the Board of Directors for the Arizona Pharmacy Alliance, ([url=http://www.AZPharmacy.org]Arizona Pharmacy Alliance[/url]) and we were just discussing this at our last meeting. 3 Hospital Positions 60 Applicants of which only 10 got invited for formal interviews. The retail side is not as bad as hospital pharmacy but it is not that far off. Average time to fill a position has fallen to 10 days vs 35 days 4 years ago. Technology and Mail order have severly limited the need for retail pharmacists. If you need help along your way feel free to PM me. [/QUOTE]
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