Great video! It's my plan to watch everyone of your videos cos they're all insightful and really helpful. You're like the elder pharmacist sister I never had.
I'm really sorry to hear that! Sadly it may get a bit worse before it gets better. You will just have to push through and remember that it will be worth it in the end. Just take your time and remember to be kind to yourself as it is a challenging process 😌
Please, I am currently a final year student in school in Nigeria. Studying Microbiology. I've always wanted to study Pharmacy. I've had the thoughts of starting over a fresh Pharmacy undergraduate degree, probably in the UK, but I heard it's really costly to do undergrad in the UK. So, 1st, I was wondering if after studying Microbiology, I'll really have to redo an undergraduate degree in pharmacy to become a pharmacist. Or is there a way I could further it with the Bsc I have in microbiology? Please, I've had this bother me for a very long time. I really hope you'll answer me. Thank you.
Hi, yes you would have to do an undergraduate degree in pharmacy to become a pharmacist. There is no other way to be a pharmacist without studying pharmacy in the UK. Hope that helps 💙
Pls I have some questions, Which of your pre reg placement did you enjoy more, the community or hospital? Also which paid better? Lastly, if you fail the pre reg exam, does that mean you'll have to repeat the year working in the same hospital or community? Isn't the pre reg placement a one time thing? Like it makes more sense if someone fails d exam, they should be allowed to go home to study more instead of stressing out working.
I enjoyed hospital more and it paid better 😊 If you fail the exam you can take it again, and if you fail that again you have to do six more months pre-reg (either hospital or community) then do it (last attempt) it's meant to be for a year but you may need another six months if you fail twice.
Hi sister I have a doubt Is pre reg work is paid or not? How many hours we have to work in pre reg work? Plz reply soon, akka( sister) Thanks in advance ❤️
Great video! It's my plan to watch everyone of your videos cos they're all insightful and really helpful. You're like the elder pharmacist sister I never had.
thank you kindly ☺☺
Amazing video, Tez! Really great tips in here. So glad to join the UK Pharmacy youtube scene :) Keep putting out the amazing content 👏👏
I would say welcome sis but I’m not even sure I can class myself as a pharmacy RUclipsr yet 😩!
Thank you though and I can’t wait to grow together! 😊
Thank you for this video - the ending advice was so relatable and good :’)
I’m glad you enjoyed it ☺️☺️☺️
Thank you for this advice, struggling quite a bit
I'm really sorry to hear that! Sadly it may get a bit worse before it gets better. You will just have to push through and remember that it will be worth it in the end. Just take your time and remember to be kind to yourself as it is a challenging process 😌
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All things pre-reg!! Go on 👧
Thanks for your video, some useful informations. I’ve got four month left till the exam😭
Good luck! I’m sure it will be okay
Please, I am currently a final year student in school in Nigeria. Studying Microbiology. I've always wanted to study Pharmacy.
I've had the thoughts of starting over a fresh Pharmacy undergraduate degree, probably in the UK, but I heard it's really costly to do undergrad in the UK.
So, 1st, I was wondering if after studying Microbiology, I'll really have to redo an undergraduate degree in pharmacy to become a pharmacist. Or is there a way I could further it with the Bsc I have in microbiology?
Please, I've had this bother me for a very long time. I really hope you'll answer me. Thank you.
Hi, yes you would have to do an undergraduate degree in pharmacy to become a pharmacist. There is no other way to be a pharmacist without studying pharmacy in the UK. Hope that helps 💙
Thanks it was helpful❤️
Happy to help! 😅
Pls I have some questions,
Which of your pre reg placement did you enjoy more, the community or hospital? Also which paid better?
Lastly, if you fail the pre reg exam, does that mean you'll have to repeat the year working in the same hospital or community? Isn't the pre reg placement a one time thing? Like it makes more sense if someone fails d exam, they should be allowed to go home to study more instead of stressing out working.
I enjoyed hospital more and it paid better 😊
If you fail the exam you can take it again, and if you fail that again you have to do six more months pre-reg (either hospital or community) then do it (last attempt)
it's meant to be for a year but you may need another six months if you fail twice.
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You are the best 👌 💓 ❤ 💗 💕 💛 👌 💓 ❤ 💗 💕 💛 👌 💓 ❤ 💗 💕 💛 👌 💓 ❤ 💗
Hahaha I’m glad you agree 😅
Hi sister I have a doubt
Is pre reg work is paid or not?
How many hours we have to work in pre reg work?
Plz reply soon, akka( sister)
Thanks in advance ❤️
Akka and also a doubt
What is the syllabus for pre reg exam
It’s paid and pre reg is usually 37.5 hours a week
@@parthibanm775 the syllabus is based on what you learn and university and during your pre-reg year