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Is this a good life plan or am i making a huge mistake?

Ok so im 17 and just graduated highschool

my plan is to start school at brookline college for 8 months here im arizona for pharmacy tech…. which means i would skip my first year that i would be at mesa community college
pharmacy is not my plan in life but i figure it would be a good fallback plan and i can be making BANK! Once i finish and get my job in pharmacy tech at a hospital which tops would be by the time im 18 and a half
then i would start a mesa communtiy college for 2 years then arizona state for the last two.

I want my major to be business in tourism, but if i cant find a job right after i graduate college id have my pharmacy job to keep me alive lol

so am i doing good by securing myself, would i be wasting my time as a pharmacy tech?
or should i just jump straight into real college and get that done??

The pharmacy tech isn’t a bad idea, at least you would be able to find good part time jobs. You might want to see how many of the credits for pharmacy tech will count towards a BS, you might be able to upgrade some of the course requirements and come out ahead as far as your BS is concerned.

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