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3.8 GPA
1800 SAT score
740 on SAT II subject test Math Level 2
540 on Literature SAT II Subject test
i have a lot of extra curricular activities and community services.
im applying to…
northeastern university
massachusetts college of pharm.
simmons college
bulter university
University of rhode island
albany college of pharmacy
St. John’s university
St. Louis university
Rutgers university
UCSD
Do i have a chance of getting into their 0-6 pharmacy program???
which is the easiet one to get accepted into???
where else should i apply?
im thinking pomona [i like small schools]
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Your satistics are quite interesting – you have a low GPA if that is weighted, high if it is unweighted, an above average SAT score, an outstanding SAT2 Math 2 score, a low Literature score, and if you’re being honest, your extracurriculars should be fine.
It’s clear what your top 4 schools are (ranking-wise):
UCSD – 38
Rutgers – 59
St. Louis – 82
Northeastern – 96
If you are not from California, don’t expect acceptance from UCSC. If you are not from New Jersey, don’t expect acceptance from Rutgers. I only say that because they are public universities – they are extremely competitive for out of state students (it’s not like it’s easy getting in for in-state students, anyways.)
As for St. Louis and Northeastern, you have a fair chance. Compare your statistics to their’s on http://www.princetonreview.com .
Everything else, you should be pretty sure that you’d be admitted. You are above all their mean SAT scores and in their ranges.
Remember to keep your grades up even though it may be too late to increase your SAT scores.
Good luck!