Six years of what? A BSPharm and 1500hrs of internship would be a bit under 5 years, assuming no special effort to speed things along via unholy courseload, etc. In some states, even a PharmD can be had in around 5 years. Unless there are some special restrictions on internship hours, 1500 could be done in six months or less of 12 hour days and six day weeks.WildBill wrote:Think about it. HEMIzygote has stated on this forum that he is 22 years old and an "infectious disease pharmacist." It takes at least six years to become a pharmacist.
As for the other, it wouldn't be the first time someone misstated their minor as a specialization.
Just throwing out possibilities here...