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Chimpretty:Pharmacy is not a discipline that allows one enough spare time to pursue anything else on the side. |
Thanks Twelfthman Huee Stephenomozzy for your inputs. I deeply appreciate your opinions on this matter and would give it more thought. FunnyDude, I also appreciate your contribution and your sharpness to catch me . Yes, I am my friend, my friend is me.Yunno, I have never thought about 'starting before quitting' as you put it up there. But you must know that pharmacy is not a moi-moi course where you are at liberty to multitask. The academic workload makes every other side hustle unfeasible. |
Hello Nairalanders Please take your time to read through, and tell me what advice you'd offer this guy if you were in my shoes. So there's this close friend of mine who recently confided in me with his plans of leaving school in pursuit of "quicker, bigger money". We are both 100 level students of pharmacy at UNN. According to him, he's been learning about money during this lockdown period, and is ever determined to start making his paper as soon as possible. This is not my first time hearing such talks from undergraduates, but I just wasn't expecting this change of heart from a brilliant student of pharmacy. In UNN, we pharmacy students pride ourselves as the bop daddies and hot cakes of the campus for so many reasons. The chief of them being the lucrativeness of the profession. Even though I'm still a young blood in the department and still have a long way to go in learning the vocation, I am already acquainted with the fact that community pharmacies are robust cash cows for the licensed owners. And trust me when I say that WE ALL have our eyes going in that direction. Well, except my friend. I was captivated by his confidence as he explained to me why schooling was going to contradict his wealth creation agenda. My man worries that he has to devote at least 7 years of his life (D.Pharm) to cramming structures, doing labs, sitting for professional exams, and all manners of boring paper work in pursuit of a license. Only to go out there like the rest to set up a pharmacy store that will pump in 'mediocre' money. I was even all the more amazed when he got into details of how he plans to make his money. He wants to become a digital marketer, and will invest his profits into other lucrative ventures as time goes on. He seems, or claims to understand little by little, the science of getting rich. He didn't have to tell me that he has been reading books on the subject for me to know that something was different. I have analyzed this guy and noticed that he considers speed a the most crucial factor when it comes to reaching his ideal net worth. But inasmuch as I'd like to be supportive of his novel ideas, I still believe that he should calm down and go through school first. But everytime I try talking him into schooling, he terms me an 'unbeliever'. I've tried several formats to drum into his head the idea that schooling is necessary and that a Pharmaceutical license will not be a waste of time, since healthcare persists as one of the world's largest, ever-booming industries. So I've made this post, not to solicit for ways to discourage my friend from pursuing his dreams. Or to impose my life's blueprints on him, but to help him see how schooling can help him scale up his net worth faster than he expects. Please drop your piece of wisdom on this matter �. I want to know how best to get through to him. This is a decision that will either make or mar him. |
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