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This thread is depressing.
To the OP, I don't recommend going to pharmacy school in your case. I feel future pharmacy students should have some experience in retail and be comfortable working there (even if their eyes are on a residency). The majority of jobs for pharmacists are in retail so I think it's only necessary to have that idea of what working will actually be like. You also seem to be restricting yourself to a tight job market in socal. If you aren't willing to relocate out of area/state, then obviously your job opportunities are limited (and competition is getting tight..). And you'll have loans.
Consider other careers. Why pharmacy? It seems like you're income-driven. There's other fields in healthcare that make good money too. Sometimes I feel like I should aimed to be a PA instead.
going to have to agree - especially with that student debt - I am a product of two private school degress - but my first degree I paid 12k for room, board, tuition at a highly respected school - only 3k more than if I went to the public school I considered. I was luckly to have poor parents and great grades, a good combination for finanical aid. Student debt is going to contribute signifiantly to so many issues in society going forward. My children will only go to a private school if it is the same out of pocket cost as a public - so that being said, state school here we come.
If you really want to be a pharmacist - find a state school out of state, expand your horizons, even if you wait a year, nobody is going anywhere in that time. Go to the midwest, life is great there, cheap living, good pay, and you can fly away anytime you want.