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Cleared by PharmD911: 3:09pm On Apr 26, 2020
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Re: Cleared by Oyiboman69: 3:11pm On Apr 26, 2020
If you really have the power to choose...I believe the decision lies in your hands.

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Re: Cleared by PharmD911: 3:15pm On Apr 26, 2020
Oyiboman69:
If you really have the power to choose...I believe the decision lies in your hands.
Which one do u suggest I won't regret studying
Re: Cleared by PharmD911: 3:16pm On Apr 26, 2020
bizme
Re: Cleared by Oyiboman69: 3:18pm On Apr 26, 2020
PharmD911:

Which one do u suggest I won't regret studying
Pharmacy
Re: Cleared by PharmD911: 3:23pm On Apr 26, 2020
Oyiboman69:

Pharmacy
Thanks.
Re: Cleared by PharmD911: 3:24pm On Apr 26, 2020
PharmD911:
Okay, I had 305 in the just concluded utme and I'm asking if I should go for dentistry, nursing or pharmacy.

To the bosses out there, pls which one do u suggest I go for?
Re: Cleared by Nobody: 3:26pm On Apr 26, 2020
[quote author=PharmD911 post=88876804][/quote]

What state are you in
Re: Cleared by PharmD911: 3:30pm On Apr 26, 2020
AkeNathan:


What state are you in
U mean my state of origin or the school I picked?
Re: Cleared by Nobody: 3:35pm On Apr 26, 2020
PharmD911:

U mean my state of origin or the school I picked?

Your state of origin and state you live in now
Re: Cleared by blovesther(f): 3:38pm On Apr 26, 2020
nursing is no longer encouraging in Nigeria.
pharmacy is better because you can easily open a pharmacy shop while waiting for employment

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Re: Cleared by PharmD911: 3:53pm On Apr 26, 2020
AkeNathan:


Your state of origin and state you live in now
Lagos
Lagos
Re: Cleared by PharmD911: 3:55pm On Apr 26, 2020
blovesther:
nursing is no longer encouraging in Nigeria.
pharmacy is better because you can easily open a pharmacy shop while waiting for employment
Okay thanks, what about dentistry?
Re: Cleared by Nobody: 3:57pm On Apr 26, 2020
PharmD911:

Lagos
Lagos

Are you money focused, money-orientated or you are okay with just being comfortable
Re: Cleared by PharmD911: 4:04pm On Apr 26, 2020
AkeNathan:


Are you money focused, money-orientated or you are okay with just being comfortable
Hmm...kinda all of the above, but I will go money focused and being comfortable
Re: Cleared by Nobody: 4:10pm On Apr 26, 2020
PharmD911:

Hmm...kinda all of the above, but I will go money focused and being comfortable

Okay

Google annual salary of dentists in United States and give me your reply
Re: Cleared by iaamxavier(m): 4:14pm On Apr 26, 2020
If you plan on travelling outside the country after studying, Nursing is for you..

If you have plans of making it big in Nigeria, my dear Pharmacy is you..

Don't really know much about dentistry, but it's also a very nice course when studied outside Nigeria. You earns just like medical doctors.


But personally I'd go for pharmacy if I were in your shoes

I've never regretted choosing to study my love (pharmacy)
gate way to success In this country

So it's left to you

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Re: Cleared by PharmD911: 4:20pm On Apr 26, 2020
AkeNathan:


Okay

Google annual salary of dentists in United States and give me your reply
Okay, thanks for your time

But you're actually telling me to opt in for dentistry right?
Re: Cleared by Nobody: 4:22pm On Apr 26, 2020
PharmD911:

Okay, thanks for your time

But you're actually telling me to opt in for dentistry right?
Yep if you're money driven.

Then after your degree, stay around and make some money, then apply and write licensing exams, stand for VISA interviews and switch to USA.

You can do the same for pharmacy and nursing too.

But if you love naija and love to base here, study pharmacy, they are wealthier than nurses here. Don't know for dentists in naija cause they're very scarce.

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Re: Cleared by PharmD911: 4:24pm On Apr 26, 2020
iaamxavier:
If you plan on travelling outside the country after studying, Nursing is for you..

If you have plans of making it big in Nigeria, my dear Pharmacy is you..

Don't really know much about dentistry, but it's also a very nice course when studied outside Nigeria. You earns just like medical doctors.


But personally I'd go for pharmacy if I were in your shoes

I've never regretted choosing to study my love (pharmacy)
gate way to success In this country

So it's left to you
Thanks for this man, I read your story and it kinda ignite my passion cos have also been a jamb regular for a long time now.
Re: Cleared by Nobody: 4:30pm On Apr 26, 2020
I am a pharmacist. True. I love pharmacy. True. I have enjoyed my practice of the profession. True.
But in all these, the only thing that is constant is me. It will be irresponsible and selfish of me to encourage someone to make a choice that is likely going to define the rest of their stay here on earth based on what I like.

Scoring 305 in UTME isn't what qualifies you for any course, Pharmacy, Nursing, or Dentistry. It is the passion and vision you have that direct your choice. And passion and vision only come from having a fairly good understanding of what you are choosing. When you have these two (passion and vision), then your choice is clear, and you won't have to ask anyone what you should choose. Everyone responding to you here is making suggestions based on what they would love, and never based on what you desire: only you can make that choice.

I will advise you to interact with different pharmacists, nurses, and dentists to know as much as you can about their professions. Read as much about each of the three, how they operate both in Nigeria and globally. After then, make your choice and never look back. I wish you the best.

PharmD911:
bizme

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Re: Cleared by iaamxavier(m): 4:59pm On Apr 26, 2020
PharmD911:

Thanks for this man, I read your story and it kinda ignite my passion cos have also been a jamb regular for a long time now.


Alright.. I'll wait for your Testimony later this year
BTW which school did you apply to?
Re: Cleared by PharmD911: 5:13pm On Apr 26, 2020
bizme:
I am a pharmacist. True. I love pharmacy. True. I have enjoyed my practice of the profession. True.
But in all these, the only thing that is constant is me. It will be irresponsible and selfish of me to encourage someone to make a choice that is likely going to define the rest of their stay here on earth based on what I like.

Scoring 305 in UTME isn't what qualifies you for any course, Pharmacy, Nursing, or Dentistry. It is the passion and vision you have that direct your choice. And passion and vision only come from having a fairly good understanding of what you are choosing. When you have these two (passion and vision), then your choice is clear, and you won't have to ask anyone what you should choose. Everyone responding to you here is making suggestions based on what they would love, and never based on what you desire: only you can make that choice.

I will advise you to interact with different pharmacists, nurses, and dentists to know as much as you can about their professions. Read as much about each of the three, how they operate both in Nigeria and globally. After then, make your choice and never look back. I wish you the best.


Thanks for this sir, I really appreciate.
Re: Cleared by PharmD911: 5:14pm On Apr 26, 2020
iaamxavier:



Alright.. I'll wait for your Testimony later this year
BTW which school did you apply to?
Amen Amen
UI
Re: Cleared by beehollah: 5:15pm On Apr 26, 2020
Re: Cleared by Nat404: 5:21pm On Apr 26, 2020
PharmD911:
Okay, I had 305 in the just concluded utme and I'm asking if I should go for dentistry, nursing or pharmacy.

To the bosses out there, pls which one do u suggest I go for?
Nursing is a lot. Nigeria is disintegrating. With a few years experience, you can work in Europe and make cool money.

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Re: Cleared by Nobody: 6:06pm On Apr 26, 2020
Nat404:
Nursing is a lot. [b]Nigeria is disintegrating. [/b]With a few years experience, you can work in Europe and make cool money.

Osino gini grin
Re: Cleared by Nat404: 7:09pm On Apr 26, 2020
AkeNathan:


Osino gini grin
Hahaha. O gini cheesy
Re: Cleared by shollish(m): 3:23pm On Apr 27, 2020
You can make it big in any of the above listed courses doing it.
Re: Cleared by iaamxavier(m): 11:53pm On Apr 27, 2020
shollish:
You can make it big in any of the above listed courses. The ingredients needed are determination, passion,zeal to mention a few. Medical courses are still the best to study in Nigeria.
I enjoy practising pharmacy but ICT gives me this inner joy and I love doing it. But I was discouraged from doing computer science by my guardian who gave me some excuses then,though are valid ones but I nearly dropped out of pharmacy school if not for my high IQ that saved me.
Its easy to get into medical/pharmacy school but to survive it is the Koko ,you need determination and it is usually fuelled by passion.
So in summary, you need to pick a choice by yourself and have a fueling drive(passion).
Selah

I've always wanted to ask what's the least salary a community pharmacist can earn??

And also how much do FG pay pharmacy intern?
Re: Cleared by shollish(m): 8:17am On Apr 28, 2020
Salary in a community pharmacy varies and depends on how big the pharmacy is and your working hours,(full time or locum or superintendent) ranges from 40K to about 150K.
Intern depends on the hospital, most pay about 120K on the average
iaamxavier:


I've always wanted to ask what's the least salary a community pharmacist can earn??

And also how much do FG pay pharmacy intern?
Re: Cleared by iaamxavier(m): 12:18pm On Apr 28, 2020
shollish:
Salary in a community pharmacy varies and depends on how big the pharmacy is and your working hours,(full time or locum or superintendent) ranges from 40K to about 150K.
Intern depends on the hospital, most pay about 120K on the average

Ehhhhhhhhhhh so there are community pharmacist in this life that are paid 40k $110 per month for a full time basis?

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