<p>Finishing ALL prerequisites in 2 years is difficult, especially if that means cramming in the core organic and inorganic chemistries, biology, and physics courses with supplemental classes (perhaps public speaking, economics, and microbiology type requirements). You should email UGA’s pharmacy school admissions to see what they look for in applicants or other schools you will be potentially interested in. Most pharmacy schools do not accept students so early, but it never hurts to try. Can you learn and retain all that information to do well enough on the PCAT in two years while obtaining good grades and extra curriculars? Just know that the odds are against you.</p>