Better for whom?
If you have really good 3-dimensional visualization and are very well coordinated in your hands and fingers, then you can be a dentist. Those talents which are VITAL to a Dentist, are virtually worthless to a pharmacist.
If you are really good at memorizing long lists of things, and you retain details of what you read very, very well. Then you could make a great pharmacist. Those talents are virtually useless to a Dentist but absolutely VITAL to pharmacy.
Which talents do you have? Both of these careers require smart, dedicated, responsible people. But the skill sets are not the same.
Good luck choosing the right field.
2007-06-25 01:50:17
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answered by matt 7
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