I entered my freshman year of college in a 2+4 DAP with Midwestern, but I dropped out after my sophomore year because I had to repeat a class. I just finished my junior year, and I have a 3.3 GPA and a 430 PCAT. I've been working as a certified pharmacy technician since I was 16 (I'm 21 now). I have some volunteer experience in a hospital, but not a lot. I have a moderate amount of non-healthcare volunteering. I'm looking at the MD/DO forums, and they're saying to be competitive for their programs, you need >3.6 GPA, >510 MCAT, hundreds of hours of clinical experience, and some kind of cherry on top. Even then, many people get rejected and have to apply next cycle. I just want to know what my chances would be to get into a very highly regarded pharmacy school. I'm an URM, but I want to know what my chances would be without that piece of information.