5 Years of Pharmacy School

Sharf ud Din
2 min readSep 3, 2024

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My 5 years of pharmacy school has taught me a lot. I would like to state some bits of things that I regretted the most in the five-year journey.

1. Establishing a complete freelancing career: Though I have been into freelancing since 2021, I wasn't a regular student like here as I was in my pharmacy. I appeared and disappeared like fortune in a person's life. I wish I had stayed for a whole time, and I wish I had established a complete freelancing career like other people of my age.
2. Attending more events outside university: While I was busy in hosting several events in my university, and acting as an event manager, I failed at one important thing that would have enhanced my profile; attending events of other universities. In this way, I would have represented my university there, and I would have created several links. These events include conferences, seminars, and exhibitions.
3. Excellence in one field: instead of mastering every aspect of my degree, I should have chosen one field or sub-discipline and then would have strived to excel in it. Two years of dedication in one sub-discipline would have placed me in a position to become master of that field, which would later help me in several points.

These all are my regrets, I wish I should have acted more maturely in the entire degree, and again, my biggest regret, I shouldn't have taken that time as for granted. As that stage, those years are very crucial in deciding who you actually are. Small mistakes, divergence from the tract, and indulgence in distractions can lead to several severe repercussions that eventually have taken me away from my goals.

In the end, I look behind and I see many things, but as the journey has come to an end, I should end it, also. Let’s see what I have in my hand and move forward. It’s time to undo some past mistakes and to recreate myself, as I have a short time.

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Sharf ud Din
Sharf ud Din

Written by Sharf ud Din

Oracles told me to write. Short stories and essays on human existence, improvement, and philosophy.

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