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So I'm really hoping for some serious advice here. I just finished my second year of pharmacy. My grades are good, but during the last semester I hit a wall. All of a sudden I realized that I don't know why I'm doing this or what I want to do with my degree when I get out. I feel that I have the wrong personality completely for pharmacy school (I'm an ENFP). I realized that I wanted to help people, but that I care about people and not the drugs. I really have very little interest in drugs or how they work, but I do have an interest in making other people's lives better. I don't care about issues, budgets, politics, or repetitive tasks, but I do care about people. I don't want to end up getting stuck staring at a computer screen or fact checking all day. I don't mean for this to come off as if I am disrespecting pharmacy. It's just that I found that the vast majority of it does not fit my personality.
I am actually considering dropping out and going to medical school or going into psychology. The problem with that is that I am 32 and would be starting over and at this point no path seems very clear. I want to make sure first that there really isn't anything in pharmacy for me.
My thinking is perhaps independent pharmacy (I don't want to own one, just work there) as there might be a lot more emphasis on patient care there. Ambulatory care also seems OK. Someplace where there is compounding and/or variety. I think I have the skills to network and meet pharmacists in different settings and work myself into the right situation, but does the right situation exist?
I am not really looking for any advice as to what I should do because that choice will be mine, but I am looking for any similar stories or if any people have found some place for themselves in pharmacy after they realized that it wasn't really their cup of tea.
I am actually considering dropping out and going to medical school or going into psychology. The problem with that is that I am 32 and would be starting over and at this point no path seems very clear. I want to make sure first that there really isn't anything in pharmacy for me.
My thinking is perhaps independent pharmacy (I don't want to own one, just work there) as there might be a lot more emphasis on patient care there. Ambulatory care also seems OK. Someplace where there is compounding and/or variety. I think I have the skills to network and meet pharmacists in different settings and work myself into the right situation, but does the right situation exist?
I am not really looking for any advice as to what I should do because that choice will be mine, but I am looking for any similar stories or if any people have found some place for themselves in pharmacy after they realized that it wasn't really their cup of tea.