Pharmacy School and the Politics of the US Educational Syste
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Started by hotaggie
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Oct 2006
So, Let's see, it's been ages since I decided to write a topic up on this site. Let's give you a quick run down, those of you who know me, know that that I was a student at A&T and an Education major, upon graduation I discovered that I could not teach in the Public School system, because of the politics involved, and teaching in the Private sector really means no income. I decided to take a different route and become a pharmacy Tech and enroll in Pharmacy School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I will always be apart of the HBCU family, but it feels as though part of me is dying as I make this transition in my life. It is a shame that the United States Education System is so political that it actually turns college graduates away from it.
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