Need a little advice and encouragement..

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Hello all,

I'm writing this as I am really in a dire and desperate need of an advice from hopefully who have more knowledge and insight into pre-pharm.

My situation is unique.. or maybe different.. or may even sound like a cliche just like all non-traditional professionals stories..

I started 4-year college in the year of 2006 or 07; I can't seem to remember. Although I got accepted to a very prestigious college (I believe it still remain to be in top 10 in the nation), I never felt like I belonged there. People around me seemed way smarter than me and way more motivated than I was. Although I always tried to hide it, I always knew or believed that I wasn't smart enough to be going to that school. I was afraid. I was anxious. I was worried. This was just a routine of my daily life at the campus. Eventually, I started skipping classes as the semester went by during my freshman year. My grades in every class I was taking was on the tipping point of failing. This all or nothing thinking habit kicked in and I just had given up trying at all. I started drinking. I started becoming addicted to social life, maybe for the cause of trying to forget my worries. Really. I was always looking for relationships and I started to just meet girls there for casual sex. Instead of trying to figure out how I can overcome the academic hardship, I was more interested in flirting with girls. Well. To make a long story short, I ****ed up so hard. I never got an academic probation or anything, but my grades were painfully low. Mostly C and D or F in science courses like gen chem, o-chem, calculus. I think my GPA was around 2.3 to 2.5 with around 60 units completed. So I've decided to take time off for the good during my 3rd year as I just felt so helpless and hopeless. Withdrawing seemed like the only option for me as the course load seemed unbearable semester by semester.

After I had withdrawn, stress was at least relieved. As soon as I withdrew from school, I came back down home and got a part time job at an SAT prep and worked there for three years. At the same time I volunteered at a local hospital for two years hoping I might find something that might interest me. During this time, it seemed like I was recouping all my self-confidence, persistence, etc. that had just vanished along the way until I started gambling. I believe I had lost nearly $30,000~$40,000. My hard-earned income was all gone. Not only that, I am in debt of about $15,000. Now I am working full-time at a trading company, trying to make my ends meet. I am 28 now, and the more I work here, the more I realize importance of higher education.. Right now I am thinking I will get a pharm tech license, but honestly I don't know how.. As I am working full-time and most of the days I work 10-12 hours a day, so it's hard to find a school that would offer a class very late at night. Do I really need to take classes to become a pharm-tech? Also I am thinking of maybe starting to take a class or two at a community college and maybe transferring to a local 4-year university.. Does this sound like a legit plan? To be honest, if there is a chance no matter how slim that chance may seem, I am all ready to give it a try. But.. I wanna try it in a smart and effective way. So can somebody give me some suggestions as to how I should take this road wisely...?


I really appreciate your help in advance..
 
Why do you want to be a pharm tech? And go all the way through a 2 year program to make $12-16/hour? How much do you make at this trading company?
 
Look into PTCB certification. http://www.ptcb.org/ Depending on your employer requirements, and the state laws, you may forgo pharmacy tech school and the PTCB certification is sufficient to become a registered pharmacy tech in certain states. Good Luck!
 
Crap, another dude with a low gpa that sees the low standards that all the new pharmacy schools accept and want in. Yes, currently pharmacy has become the health profession where you can make the most money with the lowest gpa standards. But as losers like you fill up the new schools, pay has decreased and will decrease even more. It will become worse than nursing or a PA.

So to answer your question, yes, you have a chance unfortunately. But realize that you're the type of person why we're all screwed because you'll be desperate enough to take a big pay cut to start paying back your huge loans you took out from your crappy school.

Wow.. you called me a loser lol? Well its not the first time I heard that lol. But I really like your constructive criticism 🙂
 
Look into PTCB certification. http://www.ptcb.org/ Depending on your employer requirements, and the state laws, you may forgo pharmacy tech school and the PTCB certification is sufficient to become a registered pharmacy tech in certain states. Good Luck!

Oh okay. I will look into it. Thank you 🙂
 
Why do you want to be a pharm tech? And go all the way through a 2 year program to make $12-16/hour? How much do you make at this trading company?

It really depends on how much profit I bring to the table for my customers. It really varies.
 
Wow.. you called me a loser lol? Well its not the first time I heard that lol. But I really like your constructive criticism 🙂


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To be frank, an entry level pharm tech at retail barely makes above minimum wage, at least at my area. The smarter techs work at the hospital and they earn more, but positions are limited. Are you sure you want to be a pharm tech?

Considering your performance at the science courses, pharmacy school will very likely be too much for you. Anything is possible if you have the discipline and motivation, but you may want to consider other careers other than pharmacy.
 
It's called inference, he posted in a pharmacy school forum, spoke about going to a 4 year school, you think, you analyze, ponder, deep think, meditate and realize that it's a

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He wants to go pharmacy school.
What's up w/ the laughing skin head in the back drop? If he is looking for a new people he ought to let his hair grow out first. This clip is quite the melting pot eah?
 
What's up w/ the laughing skin head in the back drop? If he is looking for a new people he ought to let his hair grow out first. This clip is quite the melting pot eah?

Oh this was the dude who rescued the 3 girls who were living in the house a few doors down from him after being kidnapped 6-10 years ago. Interview is on Youtube and it's funny as ****.
 
Thanks. 😳I bet everybody and their mother knows that. :shy:
 
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