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Most pharmacy schools have the same requirements for undergrad courses as medical schools, which include taking 1 year of bio with labs, 1 year of general chemistry with labs, 1 year of organic chemistry with labs, and 1 year of physics with labs. But many also require calculus and social sciences courses such as psychology and economics. Since the required undergrad courses vary somewhat from school to school, so you should check out some of the websites of the pharmacy schools you're interested. I also suggest doing some additional research and reaching about the careers in pharmacy to help you decide if this is what you want to pursue.
You have to do a graduate pharmacy program. It would probably take between 6 and 8 years including undergraduate work.
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