Engineer or Pharmacist?

<p>OP, if you want to be a pharmacist, you’d be better off to plan right now. Pharmacy is a professional school (not undergrad and not grad either). Basically, you need two years of undergrad studies with certain courses as mentioned in the above post, and more. You also need to take the PCAT and scores well on it. Applying to pharmacy school is a separate and very competitive process. Once you get there, it takes another 4 years of schooling. So, if you plan well, you could get your PharmD in 6 years (2 undergrad + 4 pharm years). Some finishes their BS first, but I am not aware of any pharmacy school that requires an undergrad degree.</p>