We provide both tactical and high-level feedback on your entire application. This includes your overall story, narrative, grammar, language, tone, and sentence structure for your PharmCAS experiences, personal statement, and any other information the school asks for.
We also provide feedback on the readability of your application. The best applications are those that are written in simple English. You don’t need to and shouldn’t use academic, literary, or technical words.
Our Graduate Coaches evaluate your story, extra-curricular, and leadership experiences. They also ensure the grammar is correct and that the application is easy to read. Your application then goes through a final review to assess what you can change or improve to bring it up to the standards that top Admissions Committees expect.
We have a different evaluation process for each school and each applicant. Our pharmacy school application review service is set up to align with the qualities that each individual represents, and values that the schools they are applying to represent.
Our larger team is broken into sub-teams that specialize in evaluating applications for each school. As soon as you upload all your documents, our project team starts to work on your application. First, our Graduate Coaches make sure that your overall story and narrative flow well. They also ensure that your leadership experiences are impactful.
Next, our team provides comments and makes edits for grammar, readability, tone, and sentence structure. Our Coaches get into the weeds and ensure your punctuations are correct and that you aren’t making excessive use of passive voice.
Finally, our experts evaluate the entire application and provide feedback to give you a perspective on how your application will fare on D-Day. The criteria they use to evaluate your application are the same that actual Admissions Committees use. They are updated every year to ensure you are getting the most relevant and up-to-date insights.
We will redline your word documents and leave comments. We take the honor code of each pharmacy school very seriously and make sure our edits are always in line with what they expect.
An application has many documents and we understand there can be a lot to unpack from our feedback. Hence, we also offer a call with our Graduate Coach, who attended a top pharmacy school or was on the admissions committee as an administrator to discuss your application.
Our feedback is very comprehensive. Based on the quality of your application, we might or might not suggest that you change part of your story. Hence, we suggest submitting your documents at least 1.5-2 weeks before the final submission deadline.
It usually takes applicants a week to make the changes we suggest. So please avoid submitting your application at the last minute.
Whenever you need us, we are there for you. We are happy to review your application multiple times. Although most applicants use this service after they’ve written their entire application, many select this service after taking the first pass at their application and then again when it is final. This helps them make sure that they start off with the most compelling stories and experiences and end with a full polished ready-to-go application.
Do you have the best shot at at UCSF or University of Michigan (or whatever your dream school is) if you use this service? Absolutely! Do we guarantee that using this service will get you accepted? Absolutely not!
This service will give you an honest and fair assessment of how the Admissions Committee will evaluate your application. It will also provide actionable feedback on what you can do to make your application stand out. If you incorporate our feedback, your story is guaranteed to have a leg up against your peers.
That being said, the time constraints associated with this offering give us a limited opportunity to craft your application from the ground up. To further maximize your chances of getting accepted at your dream school, use our all-inclusive service, where we help you create the best story from day 1.