<p>I am a senior in high school in the top 2% of my class, and I am enrolled in a class that, if all goes well, I will be a pharmacy technician by the time I graduate. Anyways, I heard that UT has a great pharmacy school, and that there is a 6 year program for students right out of high school. Any info on this?
Thank you. :)</p>
<p>Yes, I believe there is. Best advice I can give you is jump the gun and find an advisor from the college of pharmacy. They will tell you all the details and help you the most. </p>
<p>I would have done pharmacy to follow in my family’s footsteps but math/science just aren’t for me. lol Theater major.</p>
<p>UT doesn’t have a program specifically for right out of high school students. It’s really for everyone. What you do is two years of prereqs during undergrad then four years of Pharmacy school. Pharmacy school doesn’t require a degree to apply. It’s pretty hard though because you would need the clinical experience/pharm tech, volunteering, and research in those two years to be competitive.</p>
<p>Yeah, UT is a 2+4 program, unfortunately. ):</p>