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Are you hung up on the number or does she act too young?
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by
zork
I was just thrown back a little, i thought she was at least like 25. She acts mature so we will see. -- nm
Posted by
James Bond (on phone) (aka igor)
Dec 8 '13, 20:19
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A mature 22-year-old is better than an immature 25-year-old. -- nm
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David
Dec 8, 20:45
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yup, to go through Pharmacy schooling at that young of an age she would have to be fairly level-headed and mature -- nm
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Beaker
Dec 9, 05:31
wait, she started medical school at 18? or pharm tech assistant at community college? -- nm
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ruddy the red nosed zeitgeist
Dec 8, 20:23
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You can go straight to pharmacy school out of high school. it's a six year program.
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Tim
Dec 8, 20:28
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I thought pharmists were like doctors, premed and then medical school with a pharm specialty -- nm
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ruddy the red nosed zeitgeist
Dec 8, 22:35
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no, too much specialised knowledge needed that isn't the same as for an MD. UofToronto is changing it's degree from BSc in Pharm to PharmD (Doctor of
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zork
Dec 9, 06:41
here you do two years of university and then apply to the pharmacy program which I think is another four years. -- nm
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zork
Dec 8, 20:53
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Essentially, yeah, it's two undergrad years and four professional years. -- nm
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Tim
Dec 8, 20:58
and they have the *best* parties. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 8, 20:35
Actually pharmacy school. Apparently some of them don't require college degrees. She is a fully licensed pharmacist now.
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James Bond (on phone)
Dec 8, 20:26
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