You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
Pharmacy Graduation Age???
Started by Hayk818
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
Wanted to know the average graduation age for pharmacy students.
I'll be a 30 y/o grandpa when I graduate in 2009.
My class average probably will be around 27-28 though.
Went through all that bull**** and I'll still be 24....
My classes average age is 25, so 29 graduating age for us too.
I'll be 29 when I graduate. I'd say our average class age at graduation will be low 30's--we have quite a few older students. I didn't realize how old some of my classmates are; they look much younger to me. I almost fell out of my chair when one of my classmates said he had a 19-yr old; he looks to me late 20's tops.
i'm graduating in may and i'm 30+
even though i still get carded for R movies and lottery tix
majority of my classmates are 24-28 years old
then you have the ones like me who decided to make a career change in life
but then you have the classmates who have kids at the dental school acrossthe street 😱
even though i still get carded for R movies and lottery tix

majority of my classmates are 24-28 years old
then you have the ones like me who decided to make a career change in life
but then you have the classmates who have kids at the dental school acrossthe street 😱
Graduated at 23, my class average was about 26 Id say.
I am the youngest in my class and I will be graduating when I am 22. However, we do have a few that will be 30+ at graduation.
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
Graduated at age 28, about the same as our class average +/- 1 year. There were a few graduates in their late 30s-early 40s as well.
Do you mind if I make a poll on this topic? Might be easier to see people's responses in graphical format. 🙂
Do you mind if I make a poll on this topic? Might be easier to see people's responses in graphical format. 🙂
our class will range from 23 to like 49, but on average probably about 27 ish
I'll be 3 months shy of 26 on that glorious day
I'll be 3 months shy of 26 on that glorious day
We have a very young class~ I would say our average is about 23~ I will be 33 when I graduate in 2011! 😉
The average age of our class at graduation time was 31. I know because my age was the average of the class when we started. It seemed like our class was full of people changing their careers, the were a lot of ex-engineers in our class.
That was at Midwestern University Glendale, AZ, a private school.
I think the public universities have younger students than private schools.
That was at Midwestern University Glendale, AZ, a private school.
I think the public universities have younger students than private schools.
I'll be 27 when I graduate.
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
x
If you guys don't mind me asking, what were the steps, or the path you took as to graduate at a younger age than the average? Or maybe I'm meaning to ask, what must you do in order to graduate at a younger than average age?
I'm a senior in HS and am still trying to decide on my career path so I decided to learn a little about pharmacy on this forum.
I'm a senior in HS and am still trying to decide on my career path so I decided to learn a little about pharmacy on this forum.
Hi, I'm a Pharmacist from South America.
I want to know what is the process to become a PharmD in USA, because I'm seeing that ages.
You finish the school and then which studies do you have to make to become a pharmacist? to have the PharmD title?
I graduated from High School at 16 and enter to the University to a 5 years Pharmacist Program, I finished this at 23 years old, making an extra year of practices and investigative work. So its it equal to Pharm D?
I want to know what is the process to become a PharmD in USA, because I'm seeing that ages.
You finish the school and then which studies do you have to make to become a pharmacist? to have the PharmD title?
I graduated from High School at 16 and enter to the University to a 5 years Pharmacist Program, I finished this at 23 years old, making an extra year of practices and investigative work. So its it equal to Pharm D?
Similar threads
- Replies
- 1
- Views
- 2K