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Hello guys, this is an unusual post.
After hearing about how the future of Pharmacy is going down the hill, I've decided to do Physical Therapy here in South Korea.
My plan is to be commissioned (without the intention of renouncing my U.S. citizenship) as a Physical Therapist officer in Republic of Korea Army(ROKA).
Is this better than doing Pharmacy in the U.S.?
My plan also includes possibly going back to the U.S. once I have a family in order to raise my kids in the states. Also, getting a DPT or possibly doing a post-bacc/SMP and go into DO/MD.
This is a serious question.
Thank you guys very much.
After hearing about how the future of Pharmacy is going down the hill, I've decided to do Physical Therapy here in South Korea.
My plan is to be commissioned (without the intention of renouncing my U.S. citizenship) as a Physical Therapist officer in Republic of Korea Army(ROKA).
Is this better than doing Pharmacy in the U.S.?
My plan also includes possibly going back to the U.S. once I have a family in order to raise my kids in the states. Also, getting a DPT or possibly doing a post-bacc/SMP and go into DO/MD.
This is a serious question.
Thank you guys very much.