<p>There would be absolutely no reason why you couldn't go on for an MBA, law degree or an additional Phd in say chemistry or biology as a PharmD graduate. In fact, I can see how having a PharmD and an MBA or Law degree might be a very useful and marketable combination in certain cases. Of course, it takes SIX years to get a PharmD, unless you are in one of the accelerated 5-year programs (which I believe Rutgers does not offer), so adding another degree after that would mean going to school for quite a while. If you have specific questions about a career in pharmacy, PM LAmom here on CC. She is a pharmacist herself and can answer more specific questions for you.</p>
<p>It would make you a stronger candidate.</p>
<p>I don't see the problem of going to school for an extended period of time because pharmacy is the best paying job. Who else has the opportunity to go to that many grad schools and still make $60+k per year while going to school? I would take advantage of that and get as many degrees as possible.</p>