First, you'll need to complete you prePharmary prereqs. It takes on average 2-4 years to complete. There is a bias against community college only students at pharmacy schools. You'll then have to take the PCAT exam, and you'll want at least a 75. Pharmacy school is 4 years long.
2007-02-16 04:15:12
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answered by Lea 7
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It would be helpful to know where you live on this one. If you know of a particular school you are interested in, contact them and set up an appointment with an admissions counselor. They should be able to guide you through the process and offer you advice. Hope it helps.
2007-02-16 01:08:23
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answered by exiletheking 2
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If you live in Canada, then you need to apply to a university that offers pharmacy, but there are not many and you need extremely high marks.
2007-02-16 01:15:22
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answered by sasa 2
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you should look into some technical schools in your area, it's cheaper than college, and you graduate in a shorter time period because you don't have to get all those credits you don't need. all you do is focus on the subject you are interested in.
2007-02-16 01:13:42
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answered by lidakamo 4
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