Imagine this! You are entering your final pre-pharmacy year and you are about to apply however, you bypass one minor (or big) fact. Some pharmacy schools in the US require the PCAT (Pharmacy College Admissions Test). Not knowing what school requires or doesn't require the PCAT can delay your application and make things worst for you therefore denying your acceptance to pharmacy school. So below are the Pharmcas pharmacy schools in the USA that requires the PCAT.
1) University of Appalachia
2) University of Auburn
3) University of Buffalo
4) Butler University
5) Campbell University
6) University of Charleston
7) University of Cincinnati
8) University of Colorado
9) Creighton University
10) Drake University
11) East Tennessee State University
12) University of Florida
13) University of Harding
14) University of Hawaii at Hilo
15) Howard University
16) University of Chicago at Illinois
17) University of Iowa
18) University of Kentucky
19) LECOM Bradenton School of Pharmacy
20) LECOM Erie School of Pharmacy
21) Long Island University
22) University of Louisiana at Monroe
23) University of Maryland
24) Mercer University
25) Midwestern University at Downers Grove
26) Midwestern University at Glendale
27) University of Minnesota
28) Northeastern Ohio Universities - College of Pharmacy NEOUCOP
29) University of New Mexico
30) North Carolina at Chapel Hill
31) Nova Southeastern University
32) Ohio State University
33) University of Oklahoma
34) Palm Beach Atlantic University
35) University of Pittsburgh
36) Samford University
37) Shenandoah University
38) South University
39) St. John Fisher College
40) St. Louis College of Pharmacy
41) Temple University
42) University of Tennessee
43) Thomas Jefferson University
44) Virginia Commonwealth University
45) University of Washington
46) Wayne State University
47) West Virginia University
48) Wingate University
49) University of Wyoming
The 3 Big Tips In Increasing your Average PCAT score are:
1) Study from study guides, not from textbooks.
2) Take as many PCAT tests as possible UNDER testing conditions.
3) Prepare early. Do not wait until 1 week before the PCAT to start studying for it.
For more advice, tips and insiders secrets and a FREE PCAT Study Guide please visit http://www.GetIntoPharmacySchool.com
Charlie Thai is a pharmacy student and author of the "How To Get Into Pharmacy School" Ebook.
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