There are no standard training requirements for pharmacy technicians, but some States require a high school diploma or its equivalent. Although most pharmacy technicians receive informal on-the-job training, employers favor those who have completed formal training and certification. On-the-job training generally ranges between 3 and 12 months.
You must complete pharmacy school (university level) in order to become a pharmacist. So, you must at least hold a GED.
A good title for a paper about a career as a pharmacist is: How to become a Pharmacist. Another great title is: The top 5 reasons to become a Pharmacist.
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Yes, a GED will usually still qualify you to be an officer. However, certain cities are raising the standards. It is becoming more common to be required to have a two year degree in criminal justice to even qualify.
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Yes and a GED shouldn't be to hard to get if you have what it takes to be a cna.