That is a possibility however, just make sure the work does not interfere with your studies.
That is a possibility however, just make sure the work does not interfere with your studies.
That is a possibility however, just make sure the work does not interfere with your studies.
That is a possibility however, just make sure the work does not interfere with your studies.
That is a possibility however, just make sure the work does not interfere with your studies.
That is a possibility however, just make sure the work does not interfere with your studies.
The question should be, would you enjoy being a pharmacist. I rely on mine to help me manage medical needs when I am sick so I do not have any drug interactions. If you love helping people you may love this job. Make sure that is what you love and you won't work a day in your life because your job will be rewarding.
Yes, your must go to college and get your degree and medicine before you can actually get a job as a pharmacist. You can take special courses just for pharmacy/ medicine.
Yes you can. Many pharmacies - while preferring a college degree - will hire pharmacy technicians which can be given on the job training.
That is a possibility however, just make sure the work does not interfere with your studies.
High school and College and Pharmacy School. Becoming a licensed pharmacist requires almost as much education as being a doctor.
College, trade school or work.
colyon high school trade school college
University or College or Trade School
In most countries that refers to any school higher than high school, ie -college, trade school or university.In most countries that refers to any school higher than high school, ie -college, trade school or university.
Depends on what you want. If you want to go to college go to the high school. If you want to learn a trade go to the vocational high school.
If you are not planning on attending college after high school, there are a few options for you to further your education. You can choose a trade school or a vocational school.
Your high school grades have nothing to do with getting into pharmacy school...only your college grades. If you're worried about getting into college, then start out at a community college (which would be cheaper), take all the general education classes for a year then transfer to a 4 year college.
no, yes there is, there are many but i will name the ones I know. Tupou High School Liahona High School Tupou College 'Apifo'ou College Queen Salote College Tonga College 'Atele Tonga High School 'Eua High School Vava'u High School Ha'apai High School Lavengamalie College St Andrews High School
high school diploma
She has a high school diploma. She did not and does not go to college.
High school level classes to prepare for college