Hello,
So I graduated with my PharmD from Northeastern in Massachusetts. However, my hometown (driver's license, address, etc) is a different state - Connecticut. For picking jurisdictions, is it smarter (this is in italics for a reason) to choose MA, in my case, over CT?
Does NABP prefer you to become licensed in the state [college] where you, in essence, learned all of your pharmacy knowledge and law-based pharmacy knowledge? I have been struggling with passing exams...
PHARMACY JURISDICTIONS - smarter to choose state you graduated from?
So I graduated with my PharmD from Northeastern in Massachusetts. However, my hometown (driver's license, address, etc) is a different state - Connecticut. For picking jurisdictions, is it smarter (this is in italics for a reason) to choose MA, in my case, over CT?
Does NABP prefer you to become licensed in the state [college] where you, in essence, learned all of your pharmacy knowledge and law-based pharmacy knowledge? I have been struggling with passing exams...
PHARMACY JURISDICTIONS - smarter to choose state you graduated from?