I didn’t think of it as something I didn’t want to do. For me, it was more about what else I could explore.
Thanks a lot for the encouragement! It’s really motivating to hear this from a fellow pharmacist. I’m excited to keep learning and find my path soon!
I’ve discovered that passionately enjoying your degree can make all the difference. In my scenario, my passion grew over time, and today I’m engaged in research projects I never planned back when I started taking the course.
Please feel free to reach out if you need any advice ![]()
I genuinely enjoyed my journey as a BDS graduate and have never once regretted it. Even now, I’m excitedly exploring both clinical and non-clinical paths to see where my passion truly thrives
Ever had that “picked the wrong degree” feeling? You’re not alone and honestly, that feeling can be the start of something better.
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It’s totally okay to question your path it shows you’re thinking critically.
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Use that feeling to explore: internships, electives, or even conversations with mentors can show you what really excites you.
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Sometimes a small pivot new project, elective, or hobby can reignite your passion without changing your entire direction.
Trust that your path doesn’t need to be perfect, it just needs to feel meaningful.