Hi everyone
Where should I start? I'll try to short my life story.
I worked in pharmacy for 7 years now and I'm pharmacy technician.I always since I stared working in the pharmacy want to be the pharmacist.But life is not always going the way we want it.I become dispenser and then technician.
I don't have A levels,so i will have to start from scratch.
I emailed University of Hertfordshire if they may take to consideration my nvq level 3 as entry requirements,but they don't accept it.
So my other routes could be a Foundation course or Access to Pharmacy.
What is the different?
I found Initial Year Science in UH.Is this foundation course?
Anyone in similar situation or already study one of this routes please share your experience and advice.
Thanks
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