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Wow, this about the 352nd time I've seen this thread I think my 2+ years surfing this site lol.
I just want to know what are the reasons you want to be a Pharmacist.
What are good and what are not so good about being a pharmacist?
Please give your opinions. Thanks!
............this forum has a problem...do we have a SDN etiquette sticky?
My daughter gets accepted the to UOP 5 year pre-pharmacy & PharmD program. She is leaning to decline the acceptance to go to one of the UCs.
We are aware of some of the good and the bad but like to hear more from you.
Thanks for your replies. Please keep replying.
My daughter gets accepted the to UOP 5 year pre-pharmacy & PharmD program. She is leaning to decline the acceptance to go to one of the UCs.
We are aware of some of the good and the bad but like to hear more from you.
Thanks for your replies. Please keep replying.
She thinks she has some of the answers and she is close to decline the acceptance. I just want to make sure we are informed.
Are you running your daughter's life?
I seriously don't get this attitude when it comes to parents doing things for their presumably adult children.
My father would have never done this sort of stuff for me. By the time I was in high school, I was making my own doctor appointments and filling out my own applications. He'd help proof things, and he'd contact friends of his I could talk to about their job situations, but I was the one doing the majority of work.
I am not assuming she is not fit to make decision at this time but waiting for 4 years she will be more mature to make better decision. My daughter doesn't
spend time on any forum as far as I know.
You are absolutely correct. It is a lot harder to do 4 year undergrad and try to get to Pharm school. As a matter of fact, my wife wants her to go to UOP
but she doesn't want to. I am neutral. Whatever my daughter decides it is ok with me. I get involved in my children school more that a typical parent does. That is my joy. I know what classes my daughter is taking. I know the professors and the rooms, how far she walks from her dorm to each class.
I think about my children and pray for them all the time. But I always let them decide what to do.
I'm trying to start a general prepharm blog and I addressed my main reasons for pharmacy in my postI just want to know what are the reasons you want to be a Pharmacist.
What are good and what are not so good about being a pharmacist?
Please give your opinions. Thanks!
I'm trying to start a general prepharm blog and I addressed my main reasons for pharmacy in my post
Thanks so much for the input!! As for the first point, I guess it was personal experience and word of mouth. I've been around a wide variety of retail and hospital pharmacies where I live and I haven't yet heard a pharmacist addressed by the title 'Dr'. Neither has anyone I've spoken to. I find that interesting though.
I'm aware for that second point that it was an overgeneralization. I was attempting to look at more of the positives of pharmacy in that there are quite a few options available where you can avoid long/weekend hours. I should have stated it differently 🙂
Thanks again for the corrections though! It's helpful to see what I need to work on in getting this thing running!
I just want to know what are the reasons you want to be a Pharmacist.
What are good and what are not so good about being a pharmacist?
Please give your opinions. Thanks!

I was discussing this question with my wife today, and she noted that in her field, law, attorneys hold the JD, or Juris Doctor, but are not called Dr. However, as Farscape said, DCs are called Doctor.
WVUPharm has said before that he's called "Dr" in official correspondence, so who knows?
Maybe of has to do with length off school and perceived difficulty? Like, had I stayed in Psych grad school, I wouldve finished my PsyD in 6 1/2 years. This is significantly longer than Pharm school... But I don't know how long a DDS goes to school for (maybe SHC1984 can help there) or a ChiroD. I'm on my phone so juggling windows is harder, ill look into it when I am home.
Xuan, have you read through other threads? This topic has been covered ad nauseum. Your specific question about Undergrad---->Pharm or Combined 0-6 Pharm was cogent but this broad question you can find manifold answers from everyone already existing on SDN.