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im 19 and graduated from high school in 2007. after high school, i went to a trade school for phlebotomy and med assistance. i have completed the course and realize that i want to become a pharmacist instead.
I am moving to idaho, and there isnt much out there. they have one pharmacy school and its far from where im moving to. im only going to be there for 4 yrs.
so what should i do
should i go to a university and graduate from a 4 yr program, then move and go to pharm school?
or should i wait a couple of yrs and do 2yrs of pre reqs, then move and go to pharm school?
help please!
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Why would you just sit around and do nothing for a few years if you know what you want to do? If it’s that important to you, then go to school now.
I’d enroll in college…it seems like you jumped into trade school and whatnot without fully thinking things through (or your interests changed)…I’d go to college and explore all your potential interests, you might very well discover that pharmacy isn’t what you want to do, either. If you’re really stuck wherever it is you’re moving to for 4 years (which smells suspiciously of following someone else to their school so they can achieve their goals at your expense?), then go for the 4 year degree. More education is better than less….especially if the alternative is not completing your degree and doing nothing (which won’t help you get into pharm school, either).