University of the Pacific Pharmacy School Interview Questions & Answers
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Table of Contents
- 1. Accomplishment Questions
- 2. Ask The Interviewer Questions
- 3. Behavioral Questions
- 4. Capability Questions
- 5. Career Goals Questions
- 6. Compatibility Questions
- 7. Competency Questions
- 8. Conflict Questions
- 9. Creative Thinking Questions
- 10. Critical Thinking Questions
- 11. Customer Service Questions
- 12. Diligence Questions
- 13. Direct Questions
- 14. Discovery Questions
- 15. Education Questions
- 16. Tough Questions
Accomplishment
1. What achievement are you most proud of on your path to becoming a pharmacist?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers would like to know what areas of achievement are most important to you. Perhaps you have maintained an exceptional GPA or excelled in school while working a part-time job. Maybe you finished top of your class and received a special award for your achievements. Think of any accolades you may have received along the way to becoming a pharmacist.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
There is no wrong answer to this question, as your achievement is personal to you. However, you want to stand out as a candidate and should choose an accomplishment that the interviewers think is fantastic.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"The achievement I am most proud of was completing my undergrad at the top of my class. While maintaining solid grades, I was President of our school's Diversity Club and volunteered at the local animal and homeless shelters."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Ask The Interviewer
2. What questions do you have for us about University of the Pacific?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
Come to your interview prepared with a handful of questions for the University of the Pacific interviewers. Having prepared questions shows the panel that you are keenly interested in what they do at their college.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
Remember that people like to talk about what they know! Your insightful questions set the stage for the interviewers to tell you many important and helpful details about their process and educational facility.
Keep the majority of your questions academically related. Asking too much about the school's culture, social life, and extra-curricular activities may cause you to appear unfocused.
Here are some ideas of good questions to ask:
- Ask the interviewers if they have any advice to give you.
- Inquire if there is anything in your application or today's interview that you could clarify.
- Ask what is the most important thing you should know about your first week at the University of the Pacific if you are accepted.
- Ask what the interview panel feels is a unique offering at the University of the Pacific compared to others in the area.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
1st Answer Example
"I would love to learn more about this university from your perspective. What is the biggest competitive edge the University of the Pacific has over its competitors?"
Written by Rachelle Enns on October 29th, 2022
2nd Answer Example
"How does the University of the Pacific foster growth of each student throughout their matriculation through the program? Does the University of the Pacific sponsor student attendance at local or national conferences?"
Written by Rachelle Enns on October 29th, 2022
Behavioral
3. How do setbacks emotionally affect you and your work?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to gain insight into your problem-solving skills. They want to see that you can troubleshoot the problem when faced with a setback and develop a solution to fix the issue.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
Everyone handles the stress and disappointment of setbacks differently. When you work in the medical field, those setbacks can be amplified. Even more so while attending university because your grades can significantly determine your future career's success. Discuss with the interviewers how you typically cope with setbacks while focusing on remaining positive in your response.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"Experiencing a setback is always disappointing and can be very disheartening, especially when involving a project that I have put a lot of time and effort into. I understand that setbacks happen to everyone - despite their level of expertise or years of experience. If I experience a major setback, I take a few moments to debrief internally, get some fresh air if possible, or discuss what I could have done differently with a mentor. Then, I move on. Rather than dwell on my mistakes, I choose to learn from them."
Written by Rachelle Enns on October 29th, 2022
Capability
4. Tell us about your overall academic performance so far. Where have you excelled, and where could you improve?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to know how your undergraduate program has prepared you for pharmaceutical studies at the University of the Pacific. Discuss what interested you the most and where you had the most significant challenges. While attending undergraduate studies, you likely learned some core skills that would transfer to your time at the University of the Pacific.
Think about what you learned:
- Time Management
- Creative Thinking
- Proposal Writing
- Public Speaking
- Presentation Building
- Independent Learning
- Academic Research
- Self-Motivation
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
When discussing where you excelled and what you could improve upon, describe why you excelled in a particular area and why you could improve in another. The interviewers want to understand your strong points and see that you have a plan to improve upon your weak points.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I am very proud of my achievements during my undergrad education. Those courses will add so much value to my graduate program. My best grades were always in my chemistry courses. I excelled in these because they are related to pharmacology, which I am particularly interested in. A weakness I'd like to improve is my time management. I overextended myself last semester with volunteer opportunities, and my study time suffered slightly. Now that I have identified the reason behind my time management challenges, I will only see improvement moving forward."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Capability
5. How do you plan to cope with the immense workload and expectations of attending our pharmacy program?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
Attending a pharmacy program is a highly involved commitment, and the interviewers want to see evidence that you are ready to handle the expectations ahead. Not only will you be starting pharmacy school, but there is a chance you will be relocating to a new city to attend university. You may also have financial stressors on your mind as you enter this new commitment. Discuss in detail how you plan to remain emotionally grounded as you enter this challenging (yet, rewarding!) time in your life.
Written by Rachelle Enns on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
Show the interviewers you have mentally prepared for the intense workload and expectations while attending the pharmacy program. Describe how you plan to cope with the workload and not let the stressors get the best of you.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I have formed a three-pronged plan to tackle the stressors that may arise during my pharmaceutical program. These three approaches will address my academic stress, the emotional strain of adjusting to my new surroundings as I relocate, and the financial strain associated with high tuition. For academic stress, I plan to create a study schedule that I will stick to closely. I will join study groups to help me gain a broader perspective, and I have arranged for a part-time tutor if needed. For the strain that will result from uprooting myself, I have planned to join a couple of university clubs to get to know other students and make new friends, avoiding feelings of loneliness. I also plan to FaceTime my family every week to prevent myself from feeling homesick. I have come to terms with the financial commitment of becoming a pharmacist. I have created a solid financial plan to pay back my loans, and I enlisted a financial advisor to help me create a student budget that I will adhere to closely. I feel well-prepared to cope with and address the immense workload and other expectations ahead of me as a pharmacy school student."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Career Goals
6. The University of the Pacific must exercise great discernment when choosing applicants. What is your plan if you are not accepted into pharmacy school this year?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to know that you have thought out all options and scenarios if you are not accepted to the University of the Pacific. Your answer to this question should also show the interviewers that your interest in healthcare goes deeper than your acceptance into pharmacy school. If you are not accepted, show that you will take a different path as a pharmaceutical assistant or sales representative, for instance.
Alternatively, you can let the interviewers know that one rejection won't stop you at all! Talk about your plan to reapply if rejected. Whatever path you choose, you must show the interviewers you have confidence and drive. It'll take more than one rejection to keep you down!
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
To show the interviewers that you are committed to becoming a pharmacist, tell them that you would reapply to the pharmacy program the following semester/year if not accepted. Explain how you would find out why you were rejected and improve upon that area until you were accepted into the program.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"Should I not be accepted into your pharmacy program the first time, I plan to reapply the following year. I would take the year to upgrade any required courses and prepare an even stronger application. My life's goal is to become a pharmacist, and I certainly won't take one rejection as a final answer."
Written by Rachelle Enns on October 29th, 2022
Compatibility
7. At University of the Pacific, we look for students with a true passion for medicine. What appeals to you most about working in the field of pharmacy?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers would like to understand what drives your pursuit of a career in pharmacy. Your core passion will keep you going on the toughest days at the University of the Pacific. For the interviewers to understand how to motivate you, they need to know what fires you up!
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
It is okay to share a personal story when answering this question. Perhaps you can discuss what initiated your interest in becoming a pharmacist. Whatever drives you, make sure the interviewers can feel your passion.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"There are several factors that drive my passion for a career in the area of pharmaceuticals. If I had to pinpoint one main driver, I would say that helping others through chronic pain or debilitating disease management is the most significant. Everyone deserves access to important medications, and I plan to live that mantra by being the best at what I do, and giving my all to my patients/customers, every day."
Written by Rachelle Enns on October 29th, 2022
Compatibility
8. What other pharmacy programs have you applied to, and where does University of the Pacific rank?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers would like to understand the types of schools you are interested in. Knowing where you are applying will help them understand better if the University of the Pacific will meet your specific needs and educational desires or goals. You should be transparent when answering this question but avoid saying anything offensive, such as, 'this school is my last choice.' Choose the number one reason you want to attend the University of the Pacific and focus on that.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
For obvious reasons, the interview panel wants to hear that the University of the Pacific is ranked number one on your list of colleges to attend. If you answer that their college is not high on your list, they may pass you over for a candidate that is more excited to attend their university.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I have applied to four other schools, and your college ranks number one on my list of colleges I want to attend. The other schools are A, B, C, and D. My interest in the University of the Pacific is strong because you are highly regarded in the pharmaceutical industry, and your reputation is unmatched. I would be so proud to say that I graduated from this school."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Compatibility
9. What do you feel is the single most important quality a pharmacist should possess?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewer wants to see that you have some insight into the desired qualities and characteristics of a pharmacist. This question is an opportunity to give a unique answer, so try to dig deeper than 'good communicator' or 'strong attention to detail.'
Here are some ideas for you:
- Unrelenting drive
- Desire for improvement
- Accountability
- Patience and Fortitude
- Integrity
- Optimism
- Self Confidence
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
This is a tough question, as there are many qualities a pharmacist should possess. However, you must choose one. Describe what you feel is a pharmacist's most desirable trait and why.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I believe the most important quality for a pharmacist to possess is integrity. A pharmacist with integrity always puts their patients and customers first. They will relentlessly ensure proper care and dosing for all and that their patients receive the best drug options available. Integrity is essential, so I am actively working on increasing my integrity level in various personal and professional situations. I show integrity by keeping my appointments and commitments and fulfilling my promises."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Competency
10. Explain your understanding of the day-to-day responsibilities of a pharmacist.
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to know that you have a realistic idea of what your career will look like once you've completed the pharmacy program at the University of the Pacific. It's important to understand that you may not be exactly where you want to be immediately after graduating. Show the interviewers that you have a realistic understanding of what your day-to-day life will look like once you have graduated.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
You most likely understand a pharmacist's daily responsibilities at this point in your journey to becoming a pharmacist. If you do not know a pharmacist's duties, research online or visit a pharmacy and speak with a pharmacist before your interview.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I understand that my day-to-day responsibilities as a pharmacist include speaking with customers, helping them understand their dosages, and answering questions. I know it won't always be glamorous, and it can be physically taxing as there is a lot of standing during the day. With that said, I look forward to coaching my customers on proper drug use and dosages and creating lasting relationships with those in the community where I work."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Competency
11. Talk to us about your current GPA.
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers know your current GPA from your transcripts and application. However, they want to hear if you are happy with your GPA or if you wish it were higher. If you are unhappy with your current GPA, explain where you could have done better. If you are pleased with your GPA, describe how hard you worked to maintain your GPA.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
The University of the Pacific requires a minimum overall 3.0 GPA and a 2.7 GPA in specific math and science courses for admission into their pharmacy program. Since the school invited you to an interview, you must meet the university's minimum requirements. Briefly explain your current GPA and how you feel about your score.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
1st Answer Example
"I feel that my GPA of 3.2 could have been higher. However, I worked full-time while attending classes and was stretched very thin. Overall, I learned a lot about discipline and commitment and am happy with how hard I worked to achieve a GPA above 3.0."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
2nd Answer Example
"My current overall GPA of 3.9 is a fair reflection of my above-average ability in pre-pharmacy coursework. You will see that my basic science GPA of 4.0 is even higher than my overall GPA, which suggests my abilities in this field."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Competency
12. Why should we accept you over another pharmacy student with the same qualifications?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers are looking for unique qualities and characteristics that make you stand out from the other students wishing to attend the University of the Pacific. Put yourself in their position. They are looking at multiple talented candidates. All have stellar grades, a drive, and the potential to be renowned University of the Pacific alumni. Describe the primary reason to choose YOU over everyone else.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
Choose unique qualities that will make the interviewers remember you and make you stand out from other candidates. Remember, the interviewers mentioned that the other candidates have the same qualifications, so stellar grades or a high GPA is not enough. Here are some things that make you a stand-out candidate:
- Recent volunteer work
- An existing connection to the faculty or facility
- A memorable and personal story of struggle and triumph
- An unusual skill such as speaking multiple languages or knowing sign language
- An additional degree, diploma, or certification
- Proof that you continually focus on personal and professional development
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I believe I am the strongest candidate for your pharmacy program because I am incredibly dedicated to my professional and personal development. Since beginning my undergraduate program, I have committed to taking a personal development workshop twice yearly. The topics have included communication, leadership, multi-tasking, organization, and even persuasive writing. I plan to take these skills and apply them to my graduate studies. I have already demonstrated outstanding dedication to this profession, as evidenced by my work outside the classroom. I have volunteered for the past four years with nonprofit organizations that help the less fortunate with vaccinations and medical care. I regularly seek additional educational opportunities to continue gaining knowledge related to pharmacy."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Conflict
13. Prescription drug abuse is a widespread issue. How will you recognize the signs of drug abuse in your customers? How would you handle a situation like this?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to know that you are familiar with the potential dark side of pharmaceutical drugs. Show that you will be responsible as a pharmacist and that you are capable of recognizing the signs of drug addiction. Then, explain how you would handle a customer showing signs of drug abuse.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
Since you have not entered the pharmacy program, you have likely not been taught how to handle a customer who shows signs of drug abuse. Additionally, the company you work for may have specific protocols for handling a case like this. Show the interviewers that you understand the signs of prescription drug abuse and will handle these customers according to how you will be taught and your company's protocols.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I understand that prescription drug abuse is an epidemic and that, as a pharmacist, I must be diligent when recognizing the signs of abuse in my customers/patients. I have researched this social issue a great deal. The signs include a patient being adamant about receiving a certain brand, doctor-hopping, and even forging doctor's prescriptions. I will be committed to diligence and awareness of this social issue during my career. I will handle this situation as I will be taught during the pharmacy program and based on company protocols."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Creative Thinking
14. If you could meet anyone in the history of medicine, who would you choose and why?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
This is more of a personal interest question, making it tough to give a wrong answer. Think back to any of the founding fathers (and mothers!) of medicine and decide who has a story that resonates with you the most. They may have overcome something that you can relate to or may have discovered/created/invented something that you admire. It's also a great idea to think of the most burning question you would have for that individual. Add passion to your answer so the interviewers can sense your genuine interest.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
If you do not have someone you admire in the medical field, research before your interview to find a person that resonates with you. Then, tell the interviewers why you admire this person and what they stand for.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"If I could meet anyone in the history of medicine, I would go back to the very beginning and meet Hippocrates. I find it fascinating that he was the first to believe that disease and death were not a result of the anger of the gods. I would ask him what that first conversation sounded like when he told others that disease is not caused by superstitious belief. He would have had to have faced so many roadblocks, yet, he continued to believe in his work."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Critical Thinking
15. In your opinion, what is the most concerning issue facing pharmacists today?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
Being an aspiring student means taking a keen interest in current events by closely following the challenges the pharmaceutical industry faces. The interviewers want to see that your interest is deep and that you spend time learning and understanding the challenges you will face in your future career as a pharmacist.
Discuss what you feel to be a primary concerning issue, and be sure to ask the interviewers what they see as the most concerning issue in the field of pharmacology today. This question is an opportunity to start a very insightful conversation.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
Since this is an opinion-based question, there is no right or wrong answer. The interviewers merely want to see that you stay current on trends and topics in the pharmaceutical industry and know what issues pharmacists face.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I feel the most concerning issue in the pharmaceutical industry is the continual rise of drug prices. The best medications should be accessible to everyone, regardless of financial or social status. There has been a rising concern with big pharma creating drugs and pricing them so high that they are unattainable to most. What do you feel are the most concerning issues facing the pharmaceutical industry today?"
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Critical Thinking
16. How do you respond to feedback and criticism? Describe a situation where your work was criticized. What was your immediate reaction to the situation?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to see that you are confident and mature enough to accept feedback and criticism positively, even when it is unsolicited. Not all feedback will be delivered in a friendly, easy-to-absorb manner. Think of a time when you received feedback or criticism that was a bit hurtful or surprising. Discuss how you reacted productively.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
Tell a story that shows the interviewers how you took criticism and learned from it. Talk about how you successfully implemented changes in response to the feedback and how you perceive feedback as an opportunity to grow and better yourself.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"Last year, I received a low grade on a chemistry project. When I approached my professor about the low grade, he said, 'You can do better. I expected more from you.' I was taken aback at first, but once I had time to absorb what was said, I realized that he expected more from me because he had high expectations of what I could do. It was a compliment and a challenge rolled into one! I re-did the assignment with more enthusiasm and passion the second time around. My grade improved significantly, and I thanked my professor for holding me to a higher standard."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Critical Thinking
17. Do you know about cases of pharmacy malpractice or pharmacist negligence? How will you cope as a pharmacist if you are faced with one of these situations?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
Pharmacists, along with all other medical professionals, can be vulnerable to accusations of malpractice and negligence. The interviewer wants to know how you will react if you find yourself involved or aware of malpractice or negligence. They want to hear your problem-solving process and if you will start panicking or stay calm and figure out a solution for the problem at hand. Tell the interviewer how you react in problematic situations. Demonstrate your wisdom and problem-solving skills. Try to keep the answer precise and remain positive.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
If you have researched cases of pharmacists charged with malpractice or negligence, explain what you have learned. If you are unaware of these charges against pharmacists, be honest in your response. Then, describe how you will approach this situation if charged with malpractice or negligence as a pharmacist. Be sure to let the interviewers know you will take every precaution to avoid this happening in the first place.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"Yes, I am aware of malpractice cases in the pharmaceutical field, and it can be disheartening to hear these stories. Although I would be diligent with my best work, perfection is not guaranteed, and mistakes happen. If I faced a situation of negligence or wrongdoing, I would take full responsibility for my part. I would defend my expertise and decision-making skills at the same time. The best thing any medical professional can do is try their best every day, document their actions clearly, and choose to work with colleagues you trust."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Customer Service
18. When you become a pharmacist, how will you improve the profession?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want evidence that you plan on making a positive and lasting impact on the pharmaceutical profession. To provide a memorable response, be as specific as possible. Perhaps you desire to work with a particular population or community. Maybe your vow as a pharmacist is to teach your patients about proper dosing. Discuss passionately and enthusiastically how you plan to improve the pharmaceutical profession and use your knowledge for the greater good.
Written by Rachelle Enns on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
When responding to this question, focus on being upbeat in your response. The last thing you want to do is put down current pharmacists by saying anything derogatory about the profession.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I have chosen to become a pharmacist because of the broad impact I can make on my patients, their families, and my community. Being a pharmacist is much more than dispensing medication. It's a career where I can get to know many of my patients on a closer level since they will visit me regularly for prescription refills. I can educate my patients on proper dosing, which impacts their day, including side-effect management, appetite levels, sleep quality, and even mental clarity. As a pharmacist, I will improve the profession by bringing this whole-health knowledge and mindset to my patients. When my patients feel motivated and empowered to take their entire health into their hands, it will create a trickle-down effect in other aspects of their lives, including their family members' well-being. This ripple will help create greater respect for proper medicating, improve the public views of our profession, and highlight how patients can rely on a pharmacist to help them manage their health."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Diligence
19. What research did you conduct on our school before applying to University of the Pacific?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to know what you considered before sending your application to the University of the Pacific. They do not want to hear that you blindly sent out a million applications, hoping that something would stick. Share with the interviewers the consideration you put into your application.
Some methods of consideration could have been:
- Talking to/ interviewing alumni of the University of the Pacific.
- Attending an open house at the University of the Pacific.
- Extensive online research.
- Researching the most renowned graduates of the University of the Pacific pharmacy program.
- Meeting with a career counselor and asking for recommendations.
- Speaking with a current student at the University of the Pacific, specifically someone in the program you are interested in.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
To stand out to the interview panel, show that you thoroughly researched the university and the pharmacy program before applying to their school. Describe the many ways you researched, showing you spent much time learning about the university and are eager to learn all you can.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I did a lot of research on the University of the Pacific before applying. I started by interviewing some alumni I know and spoke with a couple of your current students in the pharmacy program. Last year, I attended the open house here as well. Your school left a very positive impression on me, which is why I chose to apply here."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Diligence
20. How does your learning style fit the teaching methods at University of the Pacific?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to see that you have researched the University of the Pacific enough to be confident that your learning style and the school's teaching style will be a good match. Perhaps the University of the Pacific offers hands-on experience versus classroom lectures. Or, maybe there is a lot more autonomy than the average university. Clearly express that the University of the Pacific will be a good match for you.
Written by Rachelle Enns on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
There are many ways you can learn the teaching methods used by the University of the Pacific staff. You can attend an open house, speak with professors in the pharmacy program, research the university's website, or speak with past or present students in the pharmacy program. Show the interviewers you have done your homework and will not have an issue with the teaching methods taught at the University of the Pacific.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I am very much a hands-on learner, so the fact that your school offers many lab-based projects while also encouraging regular work-based experience is a big attraction for me. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to study at the University of the Pacific."
Written by Rachelle Enns on October 29th, 2022
Diligence
21. What do you know about University of the Pacific?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers at the University of the Pacific have likely seen hundreds of applicants, so a question like this is an opportunity to stand out. If you are lucky enough to land an interview, make some effort to research the school. You don't need to be an expert on their entire history, but you do need to be knowledgeable about their programs, culture, and recent accolades.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
Start by searching the University of the Pacific website and note any recent news articles, events, or contributions they have made to the community or student body. Identify their mission and values so you can be clear on what they stand for.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"The passion for community and higher learning at the University of the Pacific jumps out to me. It is probably why you are the longest-standing university in the entire state. I also love the effort that the University of the Pacific puts in regarding residencies and placements for your pharmacy program graduates. It is undeniable that your faculty goes beyond the general expectations of a university to ensure its students' success."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Direct
22. How did you prepare for the PCAT?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
PCAT is the Pharmacy College Admission Test. Because this test measures your scientific knowledge and general aptitude, you must be well prepared. Talk to the interviewer about the ways that you prepared for the PCAT. Perhaps you set a study schedule for yourself or hired a tutor. Whichever methods you chose, show the interviewers your dedication and willingness to put in the effort required to succeed in this pharmacy program.
Written by Rachelle Enns on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
The interview panel wants to understand the type of student you will be if chosen as a candidate for the pharmacy program. How you prepared for the PCAT will show them your study habits and how you tackle important tests.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I spent a lot of time and energy preparing for the PCAT because it is important to do well on that test. I hired a tutor specializing in PCAT preparation, which helped immensely."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Direct
23. How well do you think you have performed in this interview today?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
This question is a stress test! The interviewers want to know if you are happy with your performance in the interview. There is always room for improvement; however, you want to avoid picking your interview apart.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Focus Your Answer On
Focus on being upbeat in your response. Even if you feel you stumbled a bit during your interview, you can easily explain that away as being nervous and excited about your meeting with the interview panel. Most everyone is nervous when going into an interview, and the interviewers understand.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"Thank you for taking the time to meet with me today. I felt prepared for the questions you asked me, and I am happy with my performance in this interview. Can I ask if there is anything I can clarify or elaborate on from our conversation?"
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
24. Talk about the last pharma-related article you read. What did you learn?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to know that you stay involved with the industry news and topics that impact your future career and interests. Show the interviewers that you rely on reputable sources for your information and remain actively involved in the conversations that affect your future career as a pharmacist. Share some details surrounding an industry-related article you recently read, and be ready to discuss what you found most interesting.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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Be sure you have read a pharma-related article before your interview. The interviewers want to see that you are proactive in keeping current in the pharmaceutical industry and retaining the information you have read. Be prepared to answer follow-up questions the interview panel may have.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I was reading 'World Pharma News' the other day, an online publication I read every week. The article that caught my eye discussed how Pfizer and BioNTech are due to supply the U.S. with 100 million additional doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, totaling the number of doses to 200 million. I was quite interested to hear that the government has agreed to pay $1.95 billion for these additional doses. Of course, the hope is that these additional doses will help us to protect more individuals and end this pandemic more rapidly."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
25. Do you have aspirations to own a pharmacy in the future? If so, what appeals to you about business ownership?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewer wants to know about your future career plans and if you intend to join an existing pharmacy or buy your own. Be honest about your plans and desire for your career path.
Written by Rachelle Enns on October 29th, 2022
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There is no right or wrong answer to this question since it is a personal decision to own a pharmacy or join an existing one. If you desire to own a pharmacy in the future, remember to answer what appeals to you about business ownership.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"My ultimate goal would be to open my own pharmacy one day, as I want to provide patients with individual attention and a wider variety of hand-picked products. I also envision myself extending assistance to my community. For instance, I could give complimentary flu shots to those who do not have insurance coverage. I have an entrepreneurial spirit, so opening a pharmacy would suit me when I am ready to take that leap."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
26. Why are you choosing a career as a pharmacist over other medical professions?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
With so many career options available in the healthcare industry, the interviewers would like to know why you have chosen to pursue a career as a pharmacist. The more specific you can be in your response, the more genuine your reply will feel. When you think about the pharmaceutical industry compared to other healthcare areas, consider what factors pushed you to focus on pharma. This question is an excellent opportunity to tell a brief story of the factors that prompted your keen interest in becoming a pharmacist.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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Now is a great time to tell a personal story about why you chose to pursue a career as a pharmacist over other medical professions. Perhaps you have a relative who is a pharmacist or a mentor or guidance counselor who recommended this career to you. Whatever your reason, the interviewers want to hear that you are genuinely interested in the profession and are not pursuing this career for the money or benefits.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I could have pursued many rewarding professions within the healthcare industry. However, I chose to become a pharmacist because I experienced firsthand how the care and attention of a diligent pharmacist can change a person's life. From a young age, I had severe environmental and drug-related allergies. I suffered for years from headaches and ear infections and often reacted to prescribed medications. When I finally visited a highly attentive pharmacist, they told me some of my health issues might be due to medication sensitivities. I returned to my family doctor, who referred me to an allergist. Ultimately, these medical professionals put me on the right self-care plan while alleviating many of my long-term symptoms. I already knew I wanted to work in the medical industry; however, this experience prompted me to look further into the pharmacy profession. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to learn more about medications and help my future clients transform their health through proper prescribing and dosing."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
27. How have COVID-19 and other pandemics of the past impacted the profession of a pharmacist?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
Many pharma professionals are discussing the 'COVID-ified future' of pharmaceuticals. The interviewers want evidence that you maintain an interest in current events and other conversations that may impact your future as a pharmacist. Talk about what you know about the impact of health pandemics and how they impact the pharmaceutical profession.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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Show the interviewers that you are interested in current events surrounding the pharmaceutical industry, especially concerning COVID-19 and other pandemics. Describe what you have learned and how pandemics impact pharmacists.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"COVID-19 and other pandemics have left a significant impact on the pharmaceutical profession, including how we provide medications to patients, the increased demand for particular meds, the risk put on support staff, and a gap in PPE supply and demand. One significant impact that has interested me is how we dispense medications, ranking particular meds based on importance. During COVID-19, pharmacists have experienced detrimental drug shortages due to manufacturing and transportation challenges. In the future, pharmacists will have to revisit their distribution model and how they approach collaboration with biotech and pharmaceutical companies. I look forward to learning about the long-term impact as I dive deeper into the pharmaceutical profession."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
28. What are your thoughts on alternative medicine? Which aspects do you agree and disagree with?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to see what type of pharmacist you will be based on your thoughts on alternative medicine. Some people may agree with alternative medicine, while others may not. Since you are entering the pharmaceutical industry, you may have stronger opinions on traditional vs. alternative medicine. Describe what aspects of alternative medicine you agree and disagree with.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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Alternative medicine can be a controversial subject. Some healthcare professionals love it, some are highly skeptical, and some people's opinions land in the middle.
Just like you would answer a sensitive question surrounding politics or religion, it's best to support both sides in some aspect when delivering your response. If you plan to voice a highly one-sided opinion, be prepared to give substantial evidence-based thoughts supporting your viewpoint.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"Although I support traditional medicine, I understand that alternative medicine can benefit some. I agree that there is a science behind alternative medicine; however, alternative medicine should be more strictly regulated. People need to educate themselves better before jumping into 'all-natural' therapy. Prescribed teas and herbs can be dangerous if taken in the wrong dosages. Even though it is natural, it doesn't mean your body will like it. As with all medicine and practices, research and education are essential."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
29. Who in your life mentors or inspires you?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
Your life's inspiration can come from a book, a mentor, your family, a celebrity, an author - anyone! However, the interviewers specifically asked about what person has inspired you and why. Talk to the interviewers about the person who mentored or inspired your life and the effect they had on you.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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Since you do not know the interview panel, avoid mentioning a political or religious figure as your mentor or inspiration. If you talk about someone an interviewer does not care for or believe in, you risk offending that person.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I find inspiration in a variety of people and things. I would have to say that the person who has most greatly inspired me is my grandmother. She always had a smile on her face no matter how hard she worked, and she loved everyone. She was well respected and always gave more than she received. I try to live like her as much as I can."
Written by Rachelle Enns on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
30. How does your family feel about you studying to become a pharmacist? Do you have a strong support system?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to know that if you are accepted into the University of the Pacific, you will have the support required for your heavy and challenging pharmacy program workload.
Discuss your support system and how your family and friends express their excitement for your career. You can also mention anyone in your family who may have had a similar path in the pharmaceutical industry.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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If you do not have the support of your family, do not dwell on this fact; instead, describe the support of friends or other loved ones. The interview panel mainly wants to hear that you have a support system and that they will help you if needed while attending the pharmacy program.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"My family is incredibly proud of me for going into the pharmaceutical industry. My father is especially keen as he graduated from the University of the Pacific and works as a pharmacist. My parents and older brother live in the area, so I will have a robust and encouraging support system should I be accepted into the University of the Pacific."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
31. Which newspapers, journals, or publications do you read to stay in touch with new pharmaceutical discoveries and current events?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to see that you have a keen interest in continually learning your craft. The drug and pharma industry is ever-changing! Talk about how you stay up to date on industry trends, breakthroughs, social concerns, and more.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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List a few medical journals you like to read and discuss how often you dive into pharma-related news. Perhaps you subscribe to a particular magazine, blog, or podcast or follow certain social media accounts.
It's also a great idea to ask the interviewers about their favorite ways to stay in touch on pharma-related current events. Asking this question in return can make for great dialogue, and you never know what you will learn!
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I like to read springer.com regularly. I also subscribe to the International Journal of Pharma Medicine and Biological Sciences. Diversifying where my news comes from is important, and I would love some fresh suggestions. What are your favorite places for news on current trends?"
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
32. What are you reading right now?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interview panel wants to see if you feed your mind regularly and what kind of literature you prefer and why. Talk to the interviewers about a book that you are currently reading. If you are not currently reading a book, talk about one that impacted you.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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The interviewers do not expect you to only read books associated with the pharmaceutical industry. They want to hear that you find time to read for pleasure and know how to relieve the stressors associated with your path to becoming a pharmacist. However, you will stand out as a strong candidate if you describe reading personal growth books rather than romance novels or science fiction.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I am reading 'Ego is the Enemy' by Ryan Holiday. It is a book about ambition, resilience, and success. I feel that everyone should read it; it comes highly recommended."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
33. Tell us something that we would not know about you from reading your CV.
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers would like to know you apart from what is on your CV and school transcripts. You are not obligated to discuss personal matters such as your relationship status. Stick with a few interesting facts to show the interviewers at the University of the Pacific that you are a real person, too.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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Your answer should be unique so that you are a memorable candidate! At the end of your response, remember to connect the factors you discuss and how they will ensure that you are a stellar student and future pharmacist.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I am an avid marathon runner and have traveled to 10 countries in the last three years to compete in various races. I am a competitive individual and enjoy keeping fit. My competitive nature will benefit me as a student and future pharmacist. I will have a consistent drive to deliver my best work while showing an innate need to remain top-of-the-game as a provider."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
34. Tell us about a weakness that you would like to improve while attending University of the Pacific.
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewer asks this question to see that you are self-aware and have identified an area you would like to improve. After describing your weakness, the interviewers want to hear that you have a plan in place to turn your weakness into a strength while attending the University of the Pacific.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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Pick a weakness that is not a core skill for your success as a pharmacy student. You can be candid in your answer, recognizing that you aren't great at something and acknowledging your need to improve. Be sure to have an action plan to improve this weakness.
Perhaps you are watching TED talks to gain skills in a particular area, reading the latest-and-greatest book on the subject, or taking a seminar at a nearby community center. We are all human, and we all have weaknesses, so don't be afraid to share yours!
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I believe I could improve my written and verbal communication skills as I tend to be longer-winded than I would like to be at times. I enrolled in a week-long workshop this summer to become a more eloquent communicator. I hope to gain skills in this workshop that I can continue to utilize during my university career."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
35. What is your favorite area of pharmacology so far? Which is your least favorite? Why?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
By understanding your strongest and least favorite areas of interest, the interviewers can predict which courses you will enjoy most and least at the University of the Pacific and how you will fit into their student population and culture. Talk about your favorite and least favorite interests in the pharmacy field and why.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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Since this is a two-part question, be sure you answer both parts. Also, spend more time describing your favorite area in pharmacology and less time on your least favorite parts.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"At this point in my studies, I am most interested in Clinical Pharmacology. I have always had a passion for research and new developments. My least favorite area of pharmacology so far is Pharmacogenetics. I have not excelled in genetic drug responses; however, I have hired a tutor to ensure my grades remain above average regardless of my natural interest."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Discovery
36. Tuition at University of the Pacific is expensive. Have you made a solid financial plan for tuition costs and beyond?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The interviewers want to know if you can afford the tuition associated with the University of the Pacific. Pharmacy school is an investment, and you need to be sure that you can handle the financial requirements related to your acceptance. Keep your answer brief and to the point. Let the interviewers know you have a solid financial plan for your schooling.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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The interviewers ask IF you have made a solid financial plan for your schooling, not HOW you plan to finance your education. If you'd rather not share your financial situation, simply say you have a solid financial plan. If you do not mind sharing how you plan to afford your tuition and associated costs, feel free to share this information with the interviewers.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I have been making arrangements for many years to afford attendance at the University of the Pacific. My finances are in good order, and I have a solid financial plan that my accountant oversees."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Education
37. Walk us through your approach to studying for exams.
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
The greater your academic performance, the better the university's metrics will be. For this reason, the interviewers want to choose pharmacy students who will be diligent in their studies and perform well on exams.
Perhaps you create your own study aids or prefer to prepare for exams in a group setting. Whatever your approach, take the time to walk the interviewers through your process while providing as much detail as possible.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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There is no wrong answer to this question; everyone prepares for exams differently. However, if you do not have a systematic approach to studying for exams, the interviewers will feel you are a disorganized student and may pass you over for another candidate.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I am an organized student and have devised a plan that works well for me. When I prepare for an exam, I map out the content I need to learn and divide that content over the number of days I have to prepare. When I create a study calendar, I leave the final three days leading up to the exam to review the entire library of content. I am a big fan of study aids, as I believe they work much better than simply reading and re-reading the materials. Aids such as flashcards are much more helpful than highlighting my notes. I also create practice problems and, when possible, will pair up with another student to test each other in written form or verbal lightning rounds. My approach has been successful so far, as reflected in my overall GPA."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Education
38. When you encounter academic difficulty, how do you react?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
Every pharmacy student will experience academic challenges - you are not alone when encountering difficulties! The interviewers would like to know that you can handle roadblocks with as much emotional intelligence and poise as possible.
Perhaps you reach out to other students when you encounter difficulties in your academic studies. Maybe you have conversations with your professors, or perhaps you engage a tutor to help you better understand the material. Discuss your approach to meeting challenges and how this approach has benefitted you in the past.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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The interviewers want to see that you do not crumble when faced with academic challenges. The pharmacy program will be challenging, and they want to know that you have the maturity and confidence to work through these challenges. Describe what you do when faced with academic difficulties and how you work through these challenges.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"When I encounter academic difficulty, I recognize the issue early and approach my professor for additional information or study resources. With these resources, I either increase the time spent reviewing the class material or engage another person to increase my understanding of the topic. For instance, during my biophysical chemistry class this year, I fell behind as we approached the subject of molecular interactions. To ensure my success, I hired a Department of Chemistry tutor. This approach was beneficial, and I gained a much clearer understanding of the subject, which helped my grade a great deal. I will not hesitate to seek outside assistance if I encounter difficulties while attending this pharmacy program."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Education
39. At University of the Pacific, we believe in the continual development of our students, both professionally and personally. What is your self-development plan?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
A self-development plan is essential for anyone, regardless of their future profession. The interviewers want to know your plan and how attending the University of the Pacific will benefit that plan. If they are going to invest in you, they need to know that you also plan to invest in yourself.
Some ideas for self-development include:
- Listening to inspiring podcasts
- Attending personal development workshops
- Spending time volunteering
- Finding a mentor
- Hiring a tutor
- Learning another language
- Reading books on self-growth
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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There is no incorrect answer unless you do not have a plan in place to grow in your personal and professional life. The interviewers want to see you seek new opportunities to grow and learn.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I agree that self-development is crucial for continual growth and achievement. I am committed to investing in myself, and some ways I do this is by attending personal development workshops and meeting with my mentor monthly. These workshops teach topics such as leadership, communication, public speaking, and empathy. These workshops will help me grow in my personal and professional life, and I am committed to continual personal and professional growth throughout my career."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Tough
40. How would you react if you discovered a classmate cheating?
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
This honesty-based question tests your character and reveals how you deal with awkward or uncomfortable situations. If you have found yourself in a situation like this, you can draw on that story for your reply. Be careful not to throw anyone under the bus; you can rarely recover from unsavory behavior like that in an interview.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
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The interview panel wants to hear that you would either speak with your classmate to determine if they were cheating and allow them to turn themselves in or tell your concerns to the professor or a superior. If you are the type to overlook this type of behavior, the interview panel will question your integrity and morals.
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022
Answer Example
"I believe an honorable person will do what is right even when nobody is looking. The pharmaceutical industry deserves only honorable graduates. For that reason, I would tell a superior if I found a classmate cheating."
Written by Krista Wenz on October 29th, 2022