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The Pros And Cons Of Pharmacy School

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Even students with perfect grades in high school, during undergrad, or even during pharmacy school struggle at times when going out into the world to find their ideal job as a Pharmacist. When most people think of a Pharmacist, they immediately think of a retail setting, such as CVS/Pharmacy, Giant, etc. In today's age, after going through their residency or working as a Pharmacy technician in a retail setting, most graduates do not want to be stuck in a retail pharmacy all their lives. According to a few articles online, students nationwide are struggling with these issues and more on a daily basis. We will be covering what the average pharmacy students struggle with before, during, and after pharmacy school. Most pharmacy schools take it as a very serious matter when students re-take courses and become very selective by choosing students who have not sought the need to re-take a course. Pharmacy schools in the D.C. area have a minimum requirement of a 2.00 GPA, anything lower will have the student dropped out of the college. Majority of students are able to maintain at least a 3.6 GPA. When students successfully finish pharmacy school, many get stuck with no other option but to pick up a job in a retail or hospital pharmacy. Students in pharmacy school must partake in multiple methods to assess their clinical knowledge as if they were in a real life situation. One method of assessing this is with the use of objective structred clinical examinations (OSCE). These exams

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