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I think I have decided that pharmacy is a good career path for me and I plan on shadowing a pharmacist this summer to gain more knowledge and see if I can handle that type of work. I went into the Marine Corps after high school and went to work full time immediately after the Corps. I am now 25 and really want to into and get through school asap! I am not from a wealthy family and the only support I will get for school is from my GI bill which will hardly cover tuition, let alone the other expenses of going to school. I can’t go to a school in my state (Massachusetts) bc they are private schools that I clearly can’t afford. I am pretty much looking for the least expensive school where I can take a heavy course load and get out of school and on my way with my career. If anyone knows of any ways to get through pharmacy school and not come out owing 100k+ I would be very appreciative of your time in helping me find a school that is a fit for me. Thank you very much for your time.
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the path to becoming a pharmacist is a tough one. (2years of undergrad, apply for a pharmacy school, then graduate in 4 years = 6yrs total) some pharmacy schools prefer if you have a bachelors = 8yrs total. if you want a cheap school, apply for a state or community college, take classes, take PCAT (if required) and apply for pharmacy school + make sure your credits are accepted. to lower costs, apply for financial aid and scholarships, which you won’t have to pay back. most pharm schools are state schools, so they should be cheaper than private. best of luck!
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Go to a state school. Everyone comes out with the same Pharm.D. degree and it really doesn’t matter where you go to school (unless perhaps you are seeking a competitive residency). Maybe SUNY Buffalo? UCONN?
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You can go to baylor university
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