Hi - I applied for medicine for 2020 entry, but I'm now doing pharmacy. Unlike medicine, you don't really need work experience for pharmacy - my interviewer asked me if I did have any experience but he reassured me and said it wasn't a requirement (I did my work experience in year 10 in a pharmacy so I used that). You could talk about pharmacy from a patient/customer perspective (I did during my interview, as everything I did for UCAS was for medicine and not pharmacy, so it was a bit difficult). As you've made a decision right now (and not as a result of rejections like me), you still have lots of time to try and get some work experience in a pharmacy. I literally only applied for pharmacy as it was an alternative course that was offered when I was rejected for medicine at Nottingham (my 5th choice wasn't pharmacy either - I really didn't want to do it), but now I'm really enjoying the course! I hope this helps a little, and if you've got more questions, feel free to ask me and I'll try my best to answer them. Good luck!