You could still go to college, but you may have to start at a community college, get your grades up, then transfer to a school of pharmacy.
I would expect my pharmacist to be good at math before filing a prescription, counting out pills, mixing up liquid medication accurately, and figuring out my co-pay. You would also need to know your cost for the medicine to help you figure what to charge your customers. You don't want to charge too much, because everyone will go to the competition. You don't want to charge too little, because you will lose money.
2007-02-06 14:05:56
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answered by salsera 5
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If you can't get into a good four year college right away, you can attend a two year college, or a local college and get an associates degree which is transferable to most any college. (In the US, I'm not sure about other countries). But you will have to put in the work and get good grades. Get a tutor with your math, talk to your teacher and give it your best shot, but it's not the end of the world if you fail. Chances are you aren't really failing anyway. Everyone thinks they are going to fail math.
2007-02-07 00:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I would find a tutor to help you if you can't do it. Becoming a pharmacist does require math, mostly medical calculations which don't require higher math, but it could proof difficult trying to go to college with a bad math grade.
2007-02-06 13:43:17
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answered by VW 6
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In Hawaii their community colleges accept anyone who's at least 18 yrs. old or have finished high school. Afterwards we can transfer to a University of Hawaii with a 2.7 college GPA. So the F in high school wouldn't matter and nobody would know or care. This is the case with Hawaii.
2007-02-06 13:42:42
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answered by krumpmaster terrell 4
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You said it Sis, Your thinking outside pressure to perform. People don't believe on you. People don't care. They want you to do good but, their too worried about their own stupid math formula. That's why you're helping me right now. Come down off my high horse. It's up and down. I want to move forward, and it's two steps. I just give up. But I'm alive and I have to keep my mind occupied again. Confidence is a peculiar thing. Sometimes it's working right. sometimes it is not.
2016-05-24 01:34:50
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answered by ? 4
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Im in Australia, only g11 and 12 affect ur final results. Id say u need to get a tutor or study more and just work ur butt off to get the marks u need
2007-02-06 16:40:17
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answered by sammy 3
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im in 10th grade also and my grade just recently went up b4 grades were due today....i talked to my counselor(yesturday) he said i can make it up in summer school so i can get credit for the class,
i asked if universities look at sophmore year grades and he told me no
they look at your junior and your senior year of high school so if you slack off in those years they are not going to want you
(well this in cali i dont know about any other state)
well hope this answered your question!
2007-02-06 13:46:26
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answered by enny_dZ♥ 2
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Yes, absolutely. Your grades starting in 9th grade will haunt you forever.
2007-02-06 13:40:39
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answered by tony1athome 5
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Yes. Colleges look at EVERYTHING. It also affects you graduating,
2007-02-06 14:12:09
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answered by keeperofpuppies 3
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