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What do I need to become a pharmacist?
I am a senior in high school, and graduation, college and careers are coming up. I plan on going to community college for 2 years, then transferring to a major university through a transfer program at the community college. What 2 year degree from the community college would I need? Then, once I transfer to Midwestern (the college I want to go to for pharmacy) do I apply for the program, and that's it? Do I need any other degrees when I go to Midwestern?
Thanks!
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- eriLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Most PharmD programs require a bachelors degree in order to apply. They all require certain pre-pharmacy classes, and many recommend a chemistry major (but that won't cover all the pre-pharmacy requirements).
- Anonymous5 years ago
Well first of a lawyer pays very well. A pharmacist is fast and easy to become one and it does pay pretty well. A lawyer would deffinetly let you live a good lifestyle, but remember choose a job you will enjoy going to work everyday! (: