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Been thinking about not going further with the private university thingy. It's too expensive idk, and there's the pressure of finishing it soon because it costs money you know, the biggest reason to go to a public university is that it's free and then I don't have any pressure or anything and there are more opportunities and stuff. The only thing is, I'll have to jump through some more hoops to get in and it will take more time
Can confirm the pressure of private uni can be brutal. If possible you should aim for public college.
Well my options are:
1-Private uni now (Pharmaceutical Sciences) (4 year bachelor's)
2-Public Uni next year on like Chemistry or something and then transfer to pharmaceutical sciences (5 Year bachelor's + like half a year added from starting in a different course).
3-Start with 1 this year, and do 2 next year, transfer everything I did between other things and get a little bit of a head start maybe on the plan for doing 2, but also a lot of paperwork and processes
Ah, what a pain. Going to public seems to cost a lot of time. But do you have to start with chemistry? They don't have an option for getting you straight into pharma?
Of course my situation is different from yours, but if I were in your position with my hindsight, I'd go for option 3 and try to speedrun the degree by over-loading courses. Though I'm not sure how feasible that is in the US.
I'm using my other degree to get into the uni without having to do a test, it's just they don't have enough remaining spots at the time for pharma, well, It's not guaranteed that they'll have any for next year, but it could happen. There are a few other possibilities to try to get into the public uni.
I'm not in the US, thankfully, but trying to speedrun just seems like too much effort for too little result to be quite honest
Ah I see.
Depends from person to person. If you think it won't be worth it then yeah that's fine.