mimi903 wrote: » I am currently a third year pharmacy student and I am interested in doing postgrad medicine in Ireland after I complete my bachelors degree. What are some good resources for GAMSAT? I will most likely do the exam in September 2021 or March 2022 Also , is it worth doing postgrad medicine or would undergrad medicine be better? I know undergrad medicine fees are 8k a year , compared to postgrad which vary from 14-16k a year.
The Hound Gone Wild wrote: » You need to factor in that a B.Pharm is next to worthless. An M.Pharm has huge earning potential especially in the summer where rates start at €40 and go up to €80 per hour & you can work whenever you feel like it. Having that earning potential in intern year too would be handy. I'd sooner drop out now than finish the B.Pharm, yeah you'll get better therapy management then you'll ever get in med school or your career tbh but you'll save 2.5 years of fees.
mimi903 wrote: » Fees are not a problem as I earned an academic scholarship that covers fees for my undergrad years. I cant drop out as it will only give me the option of doing undergrad medicine which is 5 years So it would be preferable to complete an MPharm and then apply to Graduate entry?
Only you can make the decision, but with the information available from your post and my knowledge of classmates with pharmacy backgrounds - I would finish your pharm studies and then go to GEM if you want. You will easily be able to do 1/2 days a week earning up to €90 per hour gross while studying. I'm in Y4 of UL Med and there are a number of pharmacists in the class who are consistently working away while studying. The course is not as demanding as some make it out, especially if you are coming from pharm background.