<p>If I get into jhu then I want to do two years of pre-pharmacy before applying to pharmacy schools. How much do you think pre-pharmacy classes overlap with pre-med track classes? I’m guessing it’s more chemistry and less biology and anatomy. The reason I’m asking is because I don’t want to be in too many classes with the super competitive pre meds where the curve will be brutal Like medical schools, pharmacy schools are very competitive to get into and depend heavily on gpa.</p>
<p>You can definitely do pre-pharmacy at Hopkins. The requirements are fairly similar to pre-meds. That said, don’t be freaked out about how competitive pre-med classes are because if you go to any top school, the pre-meds are all the same. That said, I think the pre-pharm advising is good at Hopkins and you’ll do well in the admissions process as long as you keep your GPA up. It’s a great place!</p>