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Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 1:29 pm
by law4vus
So I have a friend who is interested in going to law school after completing pharmacy school and working for a few years. She went to pharmacy school after three years in undergrad, so she never got her bachelor's (common for pharmacy school students).

Would law schools make her finish her bachelor's before admission even though she holds a graduate degree? My initial inclination is to say yes, but I'm not sure. Thoughts?

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 1:31 pm
by buckilaw
I think they would make her finish. Have your friend call some schools to get a definitive answer.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 1:54 pm
by predent/prelaw
I thought they gave you the BS with the PharmD

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 1:57 pm
by law4vus
predent/prelaw wrote:I thought they gave you the BS with the PharmD
As far as I can tell, they don't. I've seen a lot of combined BS/PharmD programs, though. However, my friend didn't do that.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:13 pm
by Conan
I attended a 6 year PharmD program right from highschool so I don't have an UG degree.

I applied to handful of law schools and not a single school gave me a hard time for lack of bacherlor's per se.

She can message me if she has any other questions about the application process.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:35 pm
by Sentry
Conan wrote:I attended a 6 year PharmD program right from highschool so I don't have an UG degree.

I applied to handful of law schools and not a single school gave me a hard time for lack of bacherlor's per se.

She can message me if she has any other questions about the application process.
May I ask why you're going to law school with a PharmD degree?

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:49 pm
by 09042014
Sentry wrote:
Conan wrote:I attended a 6 year PharmD program right from highschool so I don't have an UG degree.

I applied to handful of law schools and not a single school gave me a hard time for lack of bacherlor's per se.

She can message me if she has any other questions about the application process.
May I ask why you're going to law school with a PharmD degree?
Addicted to school / grades / not being a real adult.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 5:02 pm
by TheFactor
why the fuck would your friend want to leave the easiest job (that pays well) in the world to go to law school?

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 5:03 pm
by nematoad
Desert Fox wrote:
Sentry wrote:
Conan wrote:I attended a 6 year PharmD program right from highschool so I don't have an UG degree.

I applied to handful of law schools and not a single school gave me a hard time for lack of bacherlor's per se.

She can message me if she has any other questions about the application process.
May I ask why you're going to law school with a PharmD degree?
Addicted to school / grades / not being a real adult.
guess that all depends on your definition of real.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 5:04 pm
by 09042014
nematoad wrote:
Desert Fox wrote:
Sentry wrote:
Conan wrote:I attended a 6 year PharmD program right from highschool so I don't have an UG degree.

I applied to handful of law schools and not a single school gave me a hard time for lack of bacherlor's per se.

She can message me if she has any other questions about the application process.
May I ask why you're going to law school with a PharmD degree?
Addicted to school / grades / not being a real adult.
guess that all depends on your definition of real.
Having a job.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 5:13 pm
by Lucidity
It's easy as fuck to find a well paying job as a pharmacist.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 6:13 pm
by law4vus
TheFactor wrote:why the fuck would your friend want to leave the easiest job (that pays well) in the world to go to law school?
I asked the same question, haha.

And to the person that said it's easy to find a job as a pharmacist...well that isn't so true anymore. The market there is also oversaturated (though not to the extent law is).

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:53 am
by Lucidity
Pharmacy is saturated based on geography, especially in a city with a pharmacy school. But it really isn't hard at all to find a job if you are open to moving around a bit. Here in Texas, there are plenty of cvs district managers who are willing to kiss your ass just for a part time commitment.

Even if your friend lives in an area that is saturated, changing your profession to law (of all things why law?!?!) when you have a pharmD is crazzzzyyy.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 7:34 am
by predent/prelaw
Lucidity wrote:Pharmacy is saturated based on geography, especially in a city with a pharmacy school. But it really isn't hard at all to find a job if you are open to moving around a bit. Here in Texas, there are plenty of cvs district managers who are willing to kiss your ass just for a part time commitment.

Even if your friend lives in an area that is saturated, changing your profession to law (of all things why law?!?!) when you have a pharmD is crazzzzyyy.

I think its crazy that people who are going to law school when they easily could get into other professional schools think its crazy that someone who is a professional is crazy to do law. Crazy crazy crazy

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:26 pm
by Conan
Sentry wrote: May I ask why you're going to law school with a PharmD degree?
I work in a retail pharmacy and although the monetary compensation is good ($65/hr + med/dent/rx/vision insurance + profit sharing... etc) I can't see myself doing this for rest of my life.

I would like to go into pharmaceutical patent law and hopefully PharmD/JD combo will help.

My ultimate goal is to teach pharmacy law at pharmacy schools. My pharmacy law professor at pharmacy school was PharmD/JD but most pharmacy schools do not have that luxury so would love to teach and prepare pharmacy grads for their MPJE.
Desert Fox wrote:
Sentry wrote:
Addicted to school / grades / not being a real adult.
Haha. I really wish I could leave the pharmacy profession without extra schooling but it's not easy to do.

I'm actually still working as a pharmacist at Duane Reade (Well, Walgreens now since big W bought us) so I'm a "real adult" according to Desert Fox's definition.
TheFactor wrote:why the fuck would your friend want to leave the easiest job (that pays well) in the world to go to law school?
Believe it or not, pharmacist is not an easy job... but it does pay pretty well. So, I'm still working as a pharmacist and going to law school PT.
law4vus wrote:
And to the person that said it's easy to find a job as a pharmacist...well that isn't so true anymore. The market there is also oversaturated (though not to the extent law is).


Well the pharmacy job market isn't what it used to be but I wouldn't say it's oversaturated... especially in NYC.

Retail pharmacies look for two things when PharmDs apply for pharmacist position: 1) licensure status and 2) pulse

It wasn't an easy decision to make especially since I'm paying sticker at Fordham.

I know many TLSers consider anywhere below T14 at full sticker a financial suicide but I think I can manage the debt.

Whether I'll become a lawyer who knows a lot about pharmaceuticals or a pharmacist who knows a lot about law, I'm not sure at this point.

But I do know that I'll be able to pay back the debt either way.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 11:02 pm
by OperaSoprano
Conan wrote:
Sentry wrote: May I ask why you're going to law school with a PharmD degree?
I work in a retail pharmacy and although the monetary compensation is good ($65/hr + med/dent/rx/vision insurance + profit sharing... etc) I can't see myself doing this for rest of my life.

I would like to go into pharmaceutical patent law and hopefully PharmD/JD combo will help.

My ultimate goal is to teach pharmacy law at pharmacy schools. My pharmacy law professor at pharmacy school was PharmD/JD but most pharmacy schools do not have that luxury so would love to teach and prepare pharmacy grads for their MPJE.
Desert Fox wrote:
Sentry wrote:
Addicted to school / grades / not being a real adult.
Haha. I really wish I could leave the pharmacy profession without extra schooling but it's not easy to do.

I'm actually still working as a pharmacist at Duane Reade (Well, Walgreens now since big W bought us) so I'm a "real adult" according to Desert Fox's definition.
TheFactor wrote:why the fuck would your friend want to leave the easiest job (that pays well) in the world to go to law school?
Believe it or not, pharmacist is not an easy job... but it does pay pretty well. So, I'm still working as a pharmacist and going to law school PT.
law4vus wrote:
And to the person that said it's easy to find a job as a pharmacist...well that isn't so true anymore. The market there is also oversaturated (though not to the extent law is).


Well the pharmacy job market isn't what it used to be but I wouldn't say it's oversaturated... especially in NYC.

Retail pharmacies look for two things when PharmDs apply for pharmacist position: 1) licensure status and 2) pulse

It wasn't an easy decision to make especially since I'm paying sticker at Fordham.

I know many TLSers consider anywhere below T14 at full sticker a financial suicide but I think I can manage the debt.

Whether I'll become a lawyer who knows a lot about pharmaceuticals or a pharmacist who knows a lot about law, I'm not sure at this point.

But I do know that I'll be able to pay back the debt either way.
Hi Conan!

To anyone who may be reading this thread, my classmate knows whereof he speaks, and I believe he made a very sound choice. Because he's continuing to work, he'll be in less debt than many of the rest of us, and he'll have a very unique and marketable skill set when he graduates.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 11:10 pm
by haus
TheFactor wrote:why the fuck would your friend want to leave the easiest job (that pays well) in the world to go to law school?
Perhaps they discovered that they are afraid of heights and cannot stand being on the 16" elevated platform at the back of the pharmacy. If this is case, it could also mean that they might want to avoid any paths that would lead towards getting a position as a judge.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 11:26 pm
by Conan
OperaSoprano wrote:
Hi Conan!

To anyone who may be reading this thread, my classmate knows whereof he speaks, and I believe he made a very sound choice. Because he's continuing to work, he'll be in less debt than many of the rest of us, and he'll have a very unique and marketable skill set when he graduates.
Hey long time no see OS!

Can't see myself having more unique and marketable background than you. =)
Also, wanted to thank you for the longest time for the studying tips you sent me via PM last year.
Helped me tremendously. Hope you are doing well!

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:38 am
by therumpshaker
Wow, I thought I might be the only one. I am also a pharmacist who just got into law school in Canada. I'm looking at health law...never thought of teaching pharmacy law. Interesting.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:53 am
by romothesavior
TheFactor wrote:why the fuck would your friend want to leave the easiest job (that pays well) in the world to go to law school?
+1

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 2:04 am
by D. H2Oman
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Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 2:06 am
by romothesavior
D. H2Oman wrote:I will not stand for this anti Jackie O trolling
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Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 2:16 am
by LoyalRebel
I would contend that the reason that she is choosing law over pharmacy is possibly along the same lines is why everyone else here chose law over pharmacy.

Not quite sure what those are yet, but I suspect it's a type of subconscious masochistic behavior.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 2:56 am
by 09042014
LoyalRebel wrote:I would contend that the reason that she is choosing law over pharmacy is possibly along the same lines is why everyone else here chose law over pharmacy.

Not quite sure what those are yet, but I suspect it's a type of subconscious masochistic behavior.
Choosing law over pharmacy isn't crazy. Choosing law over pharmacy after you spent 6 years and hundreds of thousands of dollars becoming a pharmacist is.

Re: Pharmacy to law without a bachelor's?

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:23 am
by haus
Desert Fox wrote: Choosing law over pharmacy isn't crazy. Choosing law over pharmacy after you spent 6 years and hundreds of thousands of dollars becoming a pharmacist is.
Add in 5 - 15 years of experience in the field as a pharmacist, and I suspect that they would be in a better position to pursue legal action for/against companies in the pharmaceutical industry then the vast majority of lawyers. But I am sure that there in no money in that....