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Originally Posted by parent of pre-reg student Looks like my daughter won't get to be a Pharmacist - just wish we hadn't got into debt for the 4 yr degree - any ideas what she can do instead?
She got a very damning review - box 4 - the worst option ticked and a long report about how poor she is. We've written a long letter addressing every point, but I hold out no hope now. I don't recognise her at all as seen through a pharmacist's eyes - she has her down as a stupid slob who could not care less - I see her working every night and in tears all the time. I give you Mephostophilis' answer to Faustus - "this is hell, nor am I out of it", and celebrate my joy in English Literature. The job may be grim at times (teaching) but the sources never fail to ring true - happiness is the occassional episode in a general drama of pain!
Farewell Galen! |
I would contact the RPSGB ASAP and seek their advice.
If it is definitely gone, pharmacy is still a valuable science degree.
What about becoming a science teacher - a pharmacy graduate should have the capacity to teach biol/phys/chem.
One of the Masters degree IT conversion courses is also an option.