1. What do you do?

- I am a student.

2. What does your father do?
- He is an architect.

3. What does your mother do?
- She is an accountant.

4. What do you want to be in the future?
- I want to be a pharmacist.

5. Why do you want to be a pharmacist?
- I want to make good medicine with which I can treat sick people.

6. What do you have to do to be a pharmacist?
- I have to study hard and enter a medical school.

(Are the questions and answers all correct? Would you correct some errors? Thank you.)

They are all good.

One slight detail -- in the States, pharmacists graduate from schools of pharmacy, not schools of medicine.

The questions and answers are correct, but there are a few minor revisions that can be made for clarity:

1. What do you do?
- I am a student.

2. What does your father do?
- He works as an architect.

3. What does your mother do?
- She works as an accountant.

4. What do you want to be in the future?
- I aspire to become a pharmacist.

5. Why do you want to be a pharmacist?
- I want to be able to create effective medications and help treat people who are sick.

6. What do you have to do to become a pharmacist?
- To become a pharmacist, I will need to study diligently and gain admission into a reputable medical school.

I hope this helps!

The questions and answers you provided are grammatically correct. However, I would like to clarify one thing. In question 6, instead of saying "enter a medical school," it would be more accurate to say "complete a pharmacy program." Pharmacists typically study pharmacy at a college or university rather than attending medical school. Thank you for your questions!