Michael Trigg
1 min readDec 19, 2019

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Yes. Something very special about this one! I don’t get your point on the meds and a 16-year-old pharmacist though. A16 year old would still be at high school. Most stand-alone Pharm. D. programs take four years to complete. With a completed bachelor’s degree before entering the pharmacy program, it takes eight years to become a pharmacist. Graduating from high school at age 17, add 8 years and you get 25. Your argument does not make sense.

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Michael Trigg
Michael Trigg

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