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Originally Posted by aussiepharmer The pre-reg is NOT counted as a fifth year. It's the A-levels that's counted so the UK graduates are eligible despite the fact they take a four year degree. I know this because I talked to an alumna of my uni and she was not qualified to sit for FPGEE. Australia has the exact same curriculum as the UK except aussies don't take A-level equivalents. However, I am in a very unique situation because I graduated from a high school in the US, so my pharmacy school required me to take at least one year of university before admission. So that means I will be actually doing a total of 5 years of uni, however, I will be graduating from a pharmacy school where in a country four years is the norm.
Does anyone know what NABP would do regarding personal circumstances like what I am facing? |
yes, you are right, it is a levels which count as 5, NOT PRE-REG.
btw does a uk citizen/graduate need to sit TOEFL?