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Sherri Homanko
Pharmacy school is challenging. The prerequisite classes to get into pharmacy school are along the lines of what medical schools require. Along with this, you also need to take a national exam called the PCAT. Pharmacy school (including your pre-pharmacy years and undergraduate years) can range from 6 to 8 years depending if you have a guaranteed seat to a program or not. The only degree available specifically to become a pharmacist now is a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.).