Jerry Atrick
Bluelight Crew
So recently I've racking my brain trying to figure out what it is I want to do with my life. I've been interested in different careers, from journalism to botany but I cant see a future in these feilds. I've been strongly considering pharmacy due to my interest in medicine and the growth rate of the industry.
I'm a little nervous about the education required to pursue pharmacy as I wasnt exactly an ideal student in high school (I graduated in 2006). But my attitude has changed drasticly since I was last in school. I went to an alternative high school which offered no chemistry or advanced math classes, which are prerequisites for pre-pharmacy. So should the college offer classes to get me caught up before my regular classes start up? I dont really know where to start. I'm just planning on enrolling into community college to get my AA in pharmacy then transfering to a university.
I dont have any hidden agendas or alterior motives for getting into the feild (This is a drug forum afterall). I just want to make a legitimate living for myself and find something to apply my energy and time to.
Any advice on how to make it happen?
For one thing, your performance in high school has nothing to do with how your performance in college will be....it all depends on how motivated you are. I had a college roommate who made C's in high school but really buckled down in college and made all A's and now he's a doctor.
Second, yes a college will have classes to help get you caught up on your math and science but I would do what someone already recommended which is to hit up the local community college for those classes and either get your Associates or transfer those classes to a regular college for credit towards your Bachelor's.
I think you're on the right track. Good luck %)