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Hello.
I am sorry if this is a topic you might not usually encounter but I am having a hard time finding other resources that can give me guidance in knowing if pharmacy school is the right path for me with my past academic history. I am 26 now and have been going to school ever since I have graduated high school, although not consistently. I attended a university first for a couple of years trying to get into the pre-med program but was not ready for the transition and ended up being dropped. Then I attended a community college right away but for a few semesters was still not ready and ended up receiving poor grades which includes two F's and a D. Ever since then, I have tried to raise my grade and make it a little better, although I fear that the damage is done. I have basically "wandered" through school taking general courses that would fulfill most pre-reqs. Another concern for me is that I spent so much time in a commnunity college that most schools might not look at it too pleasantly. However, it is because I have taken a few semesters off here and there to work. I have spent the last few years debating what I should major in and decided that I still want to go into the medical field. I was always interested in either being a doctor or being a pharmacist. Although I am worried and a bit pessmistic about my chances in getting into a pharmacy school, I would still like to try. I have finished most of my pre-requisite courses excluding a anatomy 2 and a speech course and plan on taking the PCAT in the fall of 2005. I am also trying to find a job as a pharmacy technician so that I can gain experience and maybe use that to gain any advantage when applying for pharmacy school. So I was wondering if anyone can give me any advice or point a finger into what direction I should go, informing me of any other places to seek for advice on the way. I am sorry for the long question, but I felt should explain my situation in its entirety. Thanks.
I am sorry if this is a topic you might not usually encounter but I am having a hard time finding other resources that can give me guidance in knowing if pharmacy school is the right path for me with my past academic history. I am 26 now and have been going to school ever since I have graduated high school, although not consistently. I attended a university first for a couple of years trying to get into the pre-med program but was not ready for the transition and ended up being dropped. Then I attended a community college right away but for a few semesters was still not ready and ended up receiving poor grades which includes two F's and a D. Ever since then, I have tried to raise my grade and make it a little better, although I fear that the damage is done. I have basically "wandered" through school taking general courses that would fulfill most pre-reqs. Another concern for me is that I spent so much time in a commnunity college that most schools might not look at it too pleasantly. However, it is because I have taken a few semesters off here and there to work. I have spent the last few years debating what I should major in and decided that I still want to go into the medical field. I was always interested in either being a doctor or being a pharmacist. Although I am worried and a bit pessmistic about my chances in getting into a pharmacy school, I would still like to try. I have finished most of my pre-requisite courses excluding a anatomy 2 and a speech course and plan on taking the PCAT in the fall of 2005. I am also trying to find a job as a pharmacy technician so that I can gain experience and maybe use that to gain any advantage when applying for pharmacy school. So I was wondering if anyone can give me any advice or point a finger into what direction I should go, informing me of any other places to seek for advice on the way. I am sorry for the long question, but I felt should explain my situation in its entirety. Thanks.