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Is a pharmacy major (in college terms) under the program of pre-med?

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Is a pharmacy major (in college terms) under the program of pre-med?

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Well, first, pharmacy itself is not a major, and neither is pre-med. Pre-med, pre-pharmacy, pre-dentistry, all of those are just additions that you’ll need to add along with a real major (any major) that will then help you to get into the graduate school that you want to pursue. If the school offers pharmacy school, it is because that section of the school is called graduate, and you are in undergrad (first 4 years). You cannot be a pharmacist right out of high school going into college. However, if you think that there is a pre-pharmacy program, then apply to that program, which will then get you into the pharmacy school later. However, if not, then just that pre-med. You can always ask your advisers for these things and they will help you along the way. As for a major, you can major in anything you want such as business, math, biology, chemistry, etc. However, if you are looking at trying to be ap pharmacist later, then perhaps you should pick a science related major like biology or

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