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"Why WU pharmacy?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why do you want to be a pharmacist?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"If you had someone in a group who was absent or wasn't contributing, what would you do? Note: WU assigns yearlong groups, and you CANNOT change members or kick anyone out, for any reason." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Given a stripped down, mini-case study on paper. Had to explain which drug or combination A, B, C, etc to give based on some information." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"The case study, as it was unexpected. Not really hard, but you must use logic and defend your decision." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN, spoke to WU pharm grad, read applications, read WU website" Report Response
"Everyone was very responsive and nice, from the P1 students helpings, to the interviewees." Report Response
"The area around is not the best. Boarded up homes, bars on windows, graffiti, trash in the area, etc. Not the worst neighborhood, but not the best." Report Response
"A street leading to the school was blocked off by a flea market. Just give plenty of time to become familiar with the area. Parking on the weekends is free, and the 1 or 2 hr spots are all day." Report Response
"They appear to be changing the essay questions, so no way to prepare. c/o 2013: over 1800 applicants (similar this yr), 430 interviewed, 92% with bachelor's. Interviewed with 1 faculty and 1 student. 2 weeks to know if you're in. Given a nice booklet titled 'Interview Day Orientation and Admissions Guidebook,' containing useful information. 30 students were admitted after the 1st interview, with 90 remaining seats for the 3 interviews (including 01/30). 1st yr has modified blocks with 10/yr, 18 days duration, 6hrs/day, only 1 subject. Every 5th and 10th blocks are review. Remediation rate approx 2%. Score needed to pass a class, 90%. Given a total of 3 chances to obtain this score. 45% of last yr's grads are working in a community pharmacy, 24% in a hospital, 3% academic pharmacy, 6% clinic based pharmacy, 9% indep community practice. Approx 23% of grads are in a residency. Was accepted 7 full business days post-interview via email." Report Response
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Enthusiastic
8 out of 10
In state
0-1 hour
Automobile
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01/30/2010
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"No need to read verbatum from the guidebook. Yes, a lady literally read to us from this booklet they gave us. Very picky about pre-requisites, perhaps reconsider your policy to allow for resonable substitions?" Report Response
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