Pros And Cons of How To Become a Pharmacist


There are a few pros and cons that you should be aware of if you are researching how to become a pharmacist.  The pharmacological industry constantly provides lots of different opportunities.  However if you are looking to become a Clinical Pharmacist you should know what you are in store for.

To become a Clinical Pharmacist takes a lot of education.  You will be looking at years of studying and also possibly a residency requirement.  If you count the time you spend in high school preparing yourself for entering secondary schooling you can say that your education requirement will take up ten to twelve years of your life.  You will be looking at two years of secondary schooling then another four years of post secondary then after that you might have a residency requirement of two years.

Do not let anybody fool you into thinking that becoming a pharmacist is easy.  It is not.  Since you have to be licensed to be a pharmacist they take the requirements very, very seriously.  You will have to pass at least one licensure exam possibly even two.

On the positive or pro side pharmacists have a high starting salary, upwards of eighty thousand dollars per year.  Since the requirements of how to become a pharmacist are so stringent there are always openings for pharmacists.  Now I realize that the education and licensing requirements might be the deciding factor for some of you to rethink your career goals not to mention how much money all of that educations will cost, but keep in mind that there are also other careers that will give you a taste of the profession that you can use as a stepping stone to becoming a pharmacist.  A prime example of one of these supporting roles would be a Pharmacy Technician.

 

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