<p>Here is a link to the Rutgers Pharm school prereqs…completion of all of these courses are required for admission into the school (If I apply to the school after completing bachelors…if I apply from high school and get accepted…then they will give me these courses during the first two years of the 6-year program)</p>
<p>Here is the link: <a href=“http://pharmacy.rutgers.edu/PDFs/C-to-C_NB.pdf[/url]”>http://pharmacy.rutgers.edu/PDFs/C-to-C_NB.pdf</a></p>
<p>Also, if it helps, this is the chem eng curriculum for Rutgers:</p>
<p>Year 1: <a href=“http://catalogs.rutgers.edu/generated/nb-ug_0507/pg21462.html[/url]”>http://catalogs.rutgers.edu/generated/nb-ug_0507/pg21462.html</a></p>
<p>Years 2, 3, 4: <a href=“http://catalogs.rutgers.edu/generated/nb-ug_0507/pg21462.html[/url]”>http://catalogs.rutgers.edu/generated/nb-ug_0507/pg21462.html</a></p>
<p>I guess if I take this route, I can take some of the prereq classes in the Summer??? The ones that are not part of the engineering program, at least…Unluckily…the pharm program doesn’t take any AP Credits for science courses…even if I get in directly from high school…I will have to retake Bio and Chem 1 although I already took the AP courses in High School…they’ll probably take AP for calculus though…</p>
<p>Well…I agree that a Bio, Chem, or even Biochem major is much more related to pharmacy than chem eng…and it is easier to get a higher GPA in these majors…</p>
<p>However, with such a degree, if I do not get accepted into pharm school…like some ppl I know, then I only have one option: To become a teacher…and I hate teaching…</p>
<p>Thus, if I do not get accepted into any pharm programs now, I would prefer to major in something that I actually like…and in which the salary would be pretty good…</p>
<p>I do not want to end up as a teacher…or professor…</p>
<p>So here are my plans:</p>
<p>Ideal: 0-6 Pharm Program at Rutgers Straight out of High School
Plan #2: </p>
<p>well, I’ve never really mentioned this before, but my SAT Score is good enough to get into other 0-6 pharm programs, like St. John’s and LIU…(according to the admissions counselors…I need a 1200 composite…and I have more than that…For Rutgers…the average is 1400 composite…and that I don’t have)…</p>
<p>So yeah…if I get accepted to the program at St. John’s or LIU…or another university…I can always transfer to Rutgers…after taking the prereqs…I’m pretty sure there isn’t any MAJOR DIFFERENCE in prereqs…since both programs are 0-6 pharm…</p>
<p>It’s just that Rutgers is a better pharm school…and have better job opportunities…</p>
<p>Well…if that plan fails…</p>
<p>Then its the bachelor in something else + PCAT Plan…</p>
<p>I wish to be prepared for the worst…</p>