Pharmacist Personal Statement

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Pharmacists play a vital role in our day to day life, as they provide the appropriate prescribed drugs. People become ill, during the year and pharmacist are trustworthy people who can advise you, when is not possible to access the GP.
Whilst in secondary school, in Italy, I covered subjects such as: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Microbiology, Physiology and Biochemistry. I have also studied Italian History and Literature. Throughout my education, English has been one of the languages I studied and this has helped me develop my spoken and written English skills.
Since I was in Italy, I developed the interest in studying Pharmacy. What really intrigued me about this course was how the combination of different substances can create a medicine …show more content…

Being on the course has enhanced my understanding and given me in-depth knowledge in my future career ambition. Studying Diploma in Italy gave me some knowledge about science, however, BTEC Applied Science has been an eye opener and I have gained tremendous knowledge in science in general. I particularly enjoyed the Chemistry and Diseases and Infections modules, which was part of my course as I have always had an interest in this branch of science. These modules allowed me to improve on my analytical and qualitative techniques.
Though I may not be able to enter the Pharmacy Programme directly, given my qualification, this has not relinquished my ambition to study pharmacy. I still have the passion and determination to achieve my dream in spite of the length of time this may take. I look forward to enrolling on a foundation course for a year in preparation for the Pharmacy course.
While studying at Secondary School I had the opportunity of working at the University of Modena (Italy) in the Pharmacy Department. I familiarised myself with some laboratories machines such as microfuges, autoclaves and sterilisation machines and some

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