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Perhaps RN...the school is letting me going back fall 2020 to repeat the course..what are the implications of failing a semester? what is your tutition like? what is your backup plan if pharmacy does not work out?
All very important things that should be considered if you are asking for real advice
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So I wasn’t academically dismissed
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Sounds good but not an option...thanks for advice though...came too farNo, the best choice would be to drop out before you take out more loans only to face a declining job market.
The best time to drop out was before starting. The next best time to drop out is now.
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RN is better than pharmacy. I wish you could drop out and become an RNPerhaps RN...the school is letting me going back fall 2020 to repeat the course..
Sounds good but not an option...thanks for advice though...came too far
But if you go even farther, you'll waste more time and debt
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But if you go even farther, you'll waste more time and debt
I know.. I should have considered a four year but I was so excited to get accepted..at least I have options before fall of next year
I know.. I should have considered a four year but I was so excited to get accepted..at least I have options before fall of next year
I think this poor kid is confused
I know.. I should have considered a four year but I was so excited to get accepted..at least I have options before fall of next year
You got excited to fall for a scam that will cost you $200k+ in loans and 4 years of your life in exchange for limited job opportunities. Best to cut your losses now.
Sounds good but not an option...thanks for advice though...came too far
Why is this not an option? You HAVE to become a PharmD or else? Then what will you do after that, how will you repay your loans?
I skimmed through your message history and it sounds like you just started this fall - are you kidding when you say it's not an option?? You only spent what $10-15,000 so far? That's nothing! But $200,000 will be very difficult to dig out of.
I'm sorry but if you failed a class your very first semester then I don't know if you'll make it. The first semester is the easiest. Even if you do make it, you'll most likely be unemployed with $200,000 debt. It is never too late to switch careers, you haven't even started yours.
See this poll below, the overwhelming response from pharmacists is that it's never too late!
When is it too late to drop out of pharmacy school?
We all know that a PharmD is not worth wasting money on in 2019 and beyond. However, say you are a naive pharmacy student because you didn't do any research about the profession. Perhaps the prepharms told you that pharmacists are all trolls and liars, the market will "correct" itself, your...
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Somewhat true. It is predicted that there will be zero growth in pharmacy job market in the next 10 years. More schools open each year and pbms are illegally cutting reimbursements. How are you planning on finding a job in 3 and half years? LolSounds good but not an option...thanks for advice though...came too far
Home : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
The Occupational Outlook Handbook is the government's premier source of career guidance featuring hundreds of occupations—such as carpenters, teachers, and veterinarians. Revised annually, the latest version contains employment projections for the 2021-31 decade.
The Bureau Of Labor Statistics clearly indicates that the job outlook for pharmacists is 0%.
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