degree as well as there are other suggested types of experiences needed for school and in this career path. For pharmacy school, it is typically a four year college and sometimes less depending if it is an accelerated program such as three years separately in college, or six years total including college. Other types of experiences are suggested, such as researching, job shadowing, or even working as a pharmacy technician. Some people strongly suggest obtaining a pharmacy technician license where it would put the applicant at an advantage, especially if he or she worked at a pharmacy. There may be residency requirements depending on the state, but it is typically uncommon. Pharmacists have demanding requirements and qualifications. The qualifications for this job are that the pharmacist pass several tests to obtain his or her license. Pharmacists must take the PCAT, NAPLEX, MPJE; if the pharmacist also wants to become a pharmacy technician, he or she can take the PTCB or the PTCE to become a more competitive applicant for pharmacy