tazzygirl -> RE: You never know who's working at the drugstore. (6/7/2010 1:24:59 AM)
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Brain, admission is done like with Nursing programs, based upon a point system, the more points you accumulate, the easier it is to get in. Undergraduates recieve points for their degree. Those with college experience but no degree, less points. Most colleges require science cources to be within the last 5 years. If he graduated more than 5 years ago, he will have to retake all but the basics. Couple that with the fact that his degree was in business and not science, and its a long four plus years to go. Its not as easy as you make it sound. quote:
If you are a high school student who wants to become a pharmacist, you should take science subjects every year - earth science, biology, chemistry, physics. Taking Advanced Physics will add credit to get accepted to pharmacy school. You should also like organic chemistry, which is a difficult subject that you have to deal with on your first year in college. You should also take math subjects to show college admissions that you are studious and unafraid of difficult coursework. Do not forget to enroll in foreign languages, too. This demonstrates that you are well-rounded and proficient in memorizing information, which is an important skill of a pharmacist. To apply to a pharmacy school, you need to complete two years of undergraduate pre-pharmacy course and pass the Pharmacy College Admissions (PCAT), if required by the school. There are also some schools that require essay, letters of recommendation and interview. To work as a pharmacist, you must have a degree in Doctor of Pharmacy, also known as PharmD, from an accredited college of pharmacy. You should also go through an internship program under a licensed pharmacist and pass the NAPLEX state examination before you can obtain a license to practice. Retail pharmacists who work for drug stores or grocery stores may be promoted to pharmacy supervisors to store managers. They may also advance to be district or regional managers and eventually hold executive status at the head office. Clinical pharmacists may also be promoted to supervisory positions, while those who are employed in the pharmaceutical industry may advance in sales, marketing, research or quality control. According to the April 2009 data of Salary.com, the annual median salary for pharmacists is $106,764. http://www.squidoo.com/become-pharmacist
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