Top Comments
All Comments (71)
-
Looks like I have a long way to go :/
-
@MegaAstrodude thanks for tips. never thought of the crazy hard to understand foreign teacher lol
-
What a douche
-
Just take physics at an easy college with a good/sane professor. Be sure to duck the crazy foreign(their English often is hard to understand) Physics professors and classes where the averages tend to be low.
Mechanics is easy once you get the hang of it. Electricity/Magnetism is harder, but the Pharmacy schools and even the Medical Schools don't put a whole lot of weight on it so just do okay.
-
Like doctors and lawyers, pharmacists don't technically need a bachelors degree. They just need to take the undergraduate prerequisites that every pharmacy school requires and they need to do well in them(usually around a 3.5, but sometimes lower in special circumstances).
-
Most pharmacists that work in a clinical setting do some type of residency. It's not a legal requirement because of massive shortages in clinical pharmacies, but it is a de facto requirement for most. At least, that's what I gather at my school.
-
To practice as a pharmacist, including as a clinical pharmacist, graduates do not have to complete a residency program at this time.
-
the GPA you mean is from (5) or (4) ??
-
@mabeast502 is your gpa lower then 1.0 lol
-
That's one ugly suit



this dude cant read.
AdamIntellectual7 1 year ago 10
This guy is bullshit.
ROOTSTHEORY 2 years ago 7