Have you talked to a career councellor at your school? You could also ring up various universities, colleges, technical institutes in or near where you live, or even out of state. Speak with with someone in charge of that particular department. Perhaps they can send brochures, itinerary, requirements of what you need to get into that course. Some may even set up appointments with you to speak with you personally.
Good luck, hope you find what you want.
2007-01-20 02:07:37
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answered by Mary W 5
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The best that you can do is to go over the Pharmacy schools in your area and try applying for a scholarship or if you do not qualify, then apply as a working student. There are several options available for students who do not have the money but have the desire to study. If you want to graduate within a shorter period of time , then you have to take full loads per term and enrol even during summer. Just don't give up on your dream of being able to finish school. The website below can help you. Good luck!
http://www.pharmacychoice.com/education/pharmacy_schools.cfm
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center :: School of Pharmacy
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School. ... TTUHSC School of Pharmacy offers more than 190 scholarship opportunities ranging from $250 to $5000 ...
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2007-01-20 02:11:32
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answered by ? 7
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If any fights break out when you are home, just go for a walk. If they have a go at you for walking out say "this doesn't involve me, I'll be back when everybodies calmed down" and go. If you do get into an argument that involves you, don't argue. Speak calmly, state your point and don't move off topic. If it does, say "that's not the issue, let's get back to ____" If you all argue because you feel more independant and your parent, for example, won't let you out when its late explain how your older and more mature. You live like this at home and basically your a big girl now. But you always have to remember, when you go back home - it's under mum and dad's roof so you play by mum and dad's rules again but at the same time making sure they understand that youre older and wiser now. Family is all you've got at the end of the day, and they will be there for you for life
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in San Antonio. I know there is a school here that does just that kind of training. I'm sorry I don't remember the name but I will try and find it and let you know. Check back here later and I will try and update this.
PS: Another consideration for you is to check into one of the branches of the Armed Forces, Army, Navy, Airforce, Marines. I sure you can receive that training with them, they pay for it. You also get paid to train and work . A 4 year commitment might be worth it. If you are in school now check on an ROTC program.It would be a great start for you.
2007-01-20 02:04:22
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answered by Dumb Dave 4
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My friend all you have to do is to apply to online certified colleges, you can get your degrees in less that 2 yrs . But my advice is to research on the college before attending. You can do almost any course online and they are quiet affordable too and you get to work at your own pace. Give it a try today
GOOD LUCK !!!
2007-01-20 02:06:33
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answered by quittara 2
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I've read your question. Judging by your spelling and grammar, I think you are smart not to try to get into a real college.
2007-01-20 02:01:15
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answered by Anonymous
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university of phoenix.com You can move at your own pace.
2007-01-20 02:01:20
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answered by JAMI E 5
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