Help pretty please :( Pharmacy, Dental or Medicine?

<p>I'm been thinking about these for months. I cant make a decision.
The choices seems to be good and I've got interests in three of them too.
Can someone please help out and tell me what are the good or bad sides of them?</p>

<p>My family doctor told me, it'll take a long time to do MBBS while in the future, specialisation will be needed as general physicians are now everywhere, some of them don't even have jobs. </p>

<p>This leads me to an idea of doing Mpharm. Mpharm takes shorter time but most of them in the net are saying that it needs a lot of memorization. I'm scared I wouldn't be able to cope up with it. But I know to face exams, sometimes memorizing is just one way of studying. Anyone who's doing pharm can give me an idea how is it going on and how will it be like? Is that we really need to spend nights without sleeping just to memorize a lot drug names etc?</p>

<p>Many of my friends and relatives are suggesting dentistry to me. I feel kinda interested on that after listening to them and doing some research on net. I'm not sure what a dentist will be studying and will there be any pre-registration thing after completion of studies. Can someone introduce me some nice dental schools so that I can do further research on that? Is there any differences between dental surgeons and normal dentistry degree? Or they are just the same? Can someone further explain to me on that?</p>

<p>I'm sorry that I've a lot of ques but I'm blur about my future. I really hope that someone can give me ideas about what these courses are about & maybe tell me how you get through it.</p>

<p>I'll appreciate every of your comments. Thanks a lot! :)</p>

<p>You may want to repost this in the Pre-health forums…this is the NMF forum.</p>

<p>At this point, why are you worrying about a choice. Those pre-health careers generally have the same pre-reqs. Do the pre-reqs and then decide.</p>

<p>Your performance in the pre-reqs may make the entire question moot.</p>

<p>I asked my eye doctor if my D should consider pharm. He said it’s past it’s peak, too many graduates, a lot of pharm are closing making or decreasing hours, working hours can be long and no more glamourous than being a cashier, insurance companies are pressing for less education/more computerization, and, most importantly, it’s boring as spit. Personally, I’d go with dentist.</p>