So I think I want to become a

ARon

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#1
Pharmacist. I like helping people, I'm very good at math, me and meds go back like somethhing funny and I think it would be a pretty cool job. I hate what I do now, the schooling doesn't seem to be that difficult. I'll start as a pharmacy tech at my local drug store making next to nothing and work my way up. Is anyone here in a related field I guess I want to ask. I was reading they sometimes work nights and weekends which might bother me but I used to do that so I can get used to it again I guess, I'm hoping they don't work like that much. So yeah, anyone do anything like this, I need answers.
 

S O F I

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Staff member
#3
Pharmacist. I like helping people, I'm very good at math, me and meds go back like cooked crack and I think it would be a pretty cool job. I hate what I do now, the schooling doesn't seem to be that difficult. I'll start as a pharmacy tech at my local drug store making next to nothing and work my way up. Is anyone here in a related field I guess I want to ask. I was reading they sometimes work nights and weekends which might bother me but I used to do that so I can get used to it again I guess, I'm hoping they don't work like that much. So yeah, anyone do anything like this, I need answers.
What do you do now?
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#8
i don't remember his name, but i remember there was a dude who used to post here, he'd normally be "short" in his answers and not post a whole lot, and he had a weird/funny/unusual, and also long username. i don't remember what it was, though :( anyway, point; he was a pharmacist.
 

ARon

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#9
It takes six years to get a Pharmacy degree. Lots of science classes. Not easy.
I read something different.

"Pharmacists must earn a Pharm.D. degree from an accredited college or school of pharmacy. The Pharm.D. degree has replaced the Bachelor of Pharmacy degree, which is no longer being awarded. To be admitted to a Pharm.D. program, an applicant must have completed at least 2 years of postsecondary study, although most applicants have completed 3 or more years. Other entry requirements usually include courses in mathematics and natural sciences, such as chemistry, biology, and physics, as well as courses in the humanities and social sciences."
 

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