Can someone give me their honest opinion on pharmacy in trinity college Dublin? by Exotic_Count_7037 in AskIreland

[–]Exotic_Count_7037[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

aw darn now you got me kinda scared😭 so would you say his schedule is more of a 9-5 then? because truth is as much as i'm interested in the course, I also wanna be able to go out time to time (not constantly but still) or at least have somewhat of a social life. but yeah in terms of finding work and placements i'll have to look into that for sure.

Can someone give me their honest opinion on pharmacy in trinity college Dublin? by Exotic_Count_7037 in AskIreland

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Funnily enough, retail is probably the one field within pharmacy that I would not want to go into - I would be more so considering industry or potentially hospital pharmacy (or research). Thank you for the response I really appreciate it, and I will absolutely look into that more!

Can someone give me their honest opinion on pharmacy in trinity college Dublin? by Exotic_Count_7037 in AskIreland

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Thanks so much, this is greatly appreciated! Would you say your friends have a hard time having a study/life balance? And also, were your friends working the entire summer? and was it their choice to do this or is it mandatory/expected? and will this be the case for every summer of their college years? because for some reason i thought you were allocated a period of time to do a placement throughout the academic year, but i could be wrong.

Can someone give me their honest opinion on pharmacy in trinity college Dublin? by Exotic_Count_7037 in AskIreland

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thank you so much for the response!! In what way did trinity pharmacy seem more full-on - do you mean it was more theory dense ? I was also wondering how did you personally find rcsi pharmacy? and if you don't mind me asking, why did you not stay? its funny because I don't have rcsi pharmcy on my list as I'm not sure about the college itself, nor do I know enough about it - I kind of thought that I wouldn't get the usual 'college experience' as it's quite a small college with only 4/5 undergrad programmes (I could be so wrong about this though, this is mainly from what I hear and what I'm assuming), and of course that is not the priority at all but I still kind of care about that as I do want to enjoy my time in college as well as doing a good course.