You are better off in pharmacy then psychology due to the limited job opportunities that exist for someone who holds less than a PhD in psychology. In order to receive a PhD in psychology you can estimate eight years of full-time study versus much less time for pharmacy. In addition the pay for a pharmacist can be quite good versus someone with similar qualification in psychology. At least for me the choice is pharmacy.
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You are better off in pharmacy then psychology due to the limited job opportunities that exist for someone who holds less than a PhD in psychology. In order to receive a PhD in psychology you can estimate eight years of full-time study versus much less time for pharmacy. In addition the pay for a pharmacist can be quite good versus someone with similar qualification in psychology. At least for me the choice is pharmacy.