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Is chemistry harder than pharmacy

Updated: 4/28/2022
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In the sense of "hardness" that's meant by the terms "hard science" vs. "soft science", chemistry is definitely on the hard side of pharmacology (or any other biological science).

If you're asking if it's a harder subject than pharmacology ... not really, especially since you'd need to have already taken several basic chemistry classes to even have any hope of understanding a pharmacology class.

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