If you are looking forward to starting your career as a pharmacist, but you are not confident enough to apply to some Ivy League school, whether it is because of your previous grades or whatever else can hold you back, we want to help you find out which pharmacy schools are the easiest to get into.

This may sound strange to some people, but every aspect of medicine is very important to the humanity. The pharmacy, for example, is not just selling the medicine prescribed by the doctors. Besides reading the prescription, pharmacists need to know which replacement the patients can be using if their medicine is not available or is too expensive for them. They also need to know how to mix medications, how to drink them, the consequences patients can have after some medication, which drugs can and can not be consumed by children and which ones are mostly recommended after some procedure. In fact, pharmacists are also doctors of general medicine, just without the license for examination.

This is why, if you are choosing pharmacy as your career path, you have to be able to have a quality education, but due to your financial and previous references situation. Although many Ivy League schools require good reviews, lots of money, best grades in a generation, your whole history and history of your family, there are also quality schools that don’t require that great effort to be accepted to. Believe it or not, there are schools that have the acceptance rate over 90% and extremely low tuition. Those are, for example, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Georgia, Appalachian College of Pharmacy in Virginia, and Saint Joseph’s University in Connecticut. Of course, if you are living far away from these three places, and the costs of living are too high for you, there are more options coming. If you are interested, Insider Monkey prepared the list of 10  least competitive pharmacy schools in America for future students.

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