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First off, I'd like to say that this forum has been quite informative for me and I thank all of you who have put the time and effort to create this community.
So, it's 1am and I absolutely cannot sleep 😱. My mind is racing about my future. As we all know, the economy isn't so hot right now, and I'm one of those sad people who got laid off in this downturn. I've been a practicing Landscape Architect for the past 4 years after college and am now 26 (soon to be 27). I've decided to pursue a career in pharmacy. But, my mind stirs...
My Background:
*26 years old
*B.S. Landscape Architecture from UCDAVIS
*Overall 3.204 GPA (poor in early years, great in later years)
*Prereqs from college include Math, Chem, Psych, Stats... but got C's and B's
*No experience in Pharmacy though my father is a UOP pharmD.
*4 years of Landscape Architecture work experience
*Grew up with prescription drugs everywhere... i prob know more than the average joe about pharmaceuticals
*Consider myself capable of being a good student and test taker
My Plan:
*Attend a community college (Solano Community College) for 1.5 years and finish all my prerequisites... even those already fulfilled in college (for better GPA and to brush up)
*WORK MY ASS OFF and ace as many classes if I can
*Ace the PCAT
*Hopefully get some kind of work experience (though it is near impossible to get a pharm tech job in my area according to my dad due to the huge saturation of pharm tech schools/certificates as of lately)
*Apply to pharmacy school in Fall 2010
*get accepted, work my ass off, and pay off my loans, and finally be able to sleep
My Concerns:
1) Is it ok to attend a community college or will that hurt my chances of getting into a pharmacy school?
2) More specifically, I'm looking into Touro University of anything close to the Bay Area in Northern California... will my Plan be feasible?
3) Ideally, I'd love to get into UOP as it's a 3 year program, is that within reach?
4) Will getting some kind of work experience drastically help my chances? If so, what are good opportunities to do so?
5) I also heard about 0-6 programs... I'd like to stay away due to costs, but with my profile and goals, will it be a better choice for me? I really have NO choice but to make this work for me, as you can see I'm getting older and I really want to be stable in the future to settle down.
Do my chances of success in PharmD look good? I'm doing this for my future wife and future family as well as myself... I really need this.😍
Thanks in advance.
-PlantMan

So, it's 1am and I absolutely cannot sleep 😱. My mind is racing about my future. As we all know, the economy isn't so hot right now, and I'm one of those sad people who got laid off in this downturn. I've been a practicing Landscape Architect for the past 4 years after college and am now 26 (soon to be 27). I've decided to pursue a career in pharmacy. But, my mind stirs...

My Background:
*26 years old
*B.S. Landscape Architecture from UCDAVIS
*Overall 3.204 GPA (poor in early years, great in later years)
*Prereqs from college include Math, Chem, Psych, Stats... but got C's and B's
*No experience in Pharmacy though my father is a UOP pharmD.
*4 years of Landscape Architecture work experience
*Grew up with prescription drugs everywhere... i prob know more than the average joe about pharmaceuticals
*Consider myself capable of being a good student and test taker
My Plan:
*Attend a community college (Solano Community College) for 1.5 years and finish all my prerequisites... even those already fulfilled in college (for better GPA and to brush up)
*WORK MY ASS OFF and ace as many classes if I can
*Ace the PCAT
*Hopefully get some kind of work experience (though it is near impossible to get a pharm tech job in my area according to my dad due to the huge saturation of pharm tech schools/certificates as of lately)
*Apply to pharmacy school in Fall 2010
*get accepted, work my ass off, and pay off my loans, and finally be able to sleep
My Concerns:
1) Is it ok to attend a community college or will that hurt my chances of getting into a pharmacy school?
2) More specifically, I'm looking into Touro University of anything close to the Bay Area in Northern California... will my Plan be feasible?
3) Ideally, I'd love to get into UOP as it's a 3 year program, is that within reach?
4) Will getting some kind of work experience drastically help my chances? If so, what are good opportunities to do so?
5) I also heard about 0-6 programs... I'd like to stay away due to costs, but with my profile and goals, will it be a better choice for me? I really have NO choice but to make this work for me, as you can see I'm getting older and I really want to be stable in the future to settle down.
Do my chances of success in PharmD look good? I'm doing this for my future wife and future family as well as myself... I really need this.😍
Thanks in advance.
-PlantMan
