Wednesday, November 16, 2011

This Train Ain't Stopping...

Hi Everyone!

I'm excited to be writing for the Life at BJD blog! I am a P1 student at the Ashburn campus and a native from NJ. These past few weeks have been very busy for us P1s. Between midterms and assignments, I know all of us have been amazed that somehow we are managing to get everything done and on time! It seems like every week we have something new added to our plates.

Life here at the Ashburn campus is different from the Winchester campus. We have a smaller class size so we know each other well but many commute so it doesn't necessarily have a university campus feel like Winchester does. We are lucky though. We get our classes through video conference when the professors are in Winchester and sometimes they visit! When they visit, it really gives us a chance to get to know them since we are hardly ever on the Winchester campus.

There are lots of pharmacy organizations and many of their activities are on the Winchester campus. On Nov. 5th, AMCP held the Mentor/Mentee Luncheon and Mock Interviews. The Mentor/Mentee program pairs an undergraduate student with a pharmacy student so the undergraduate can get insight in what it's like to apply to pharmacy school, help preparing for interviews, or ask questions about pharmacy in general.

A friend made this comment to me and I realize now know how true it is. Pharmacy school is like being on train. Once you are on it, It keeps moving unless you get a break, graduate, or fall off of it.

I'm definitely looking forward to winter break but for now I have to get back to studying for Pharmaceutics. No scheduled stops until Thanksgiving!


Kasey

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Into the Future...

The P3s, including myself, just ranked our rotation clusters this past week and we signed up for our Spring 2012 semester classes.  All of these things make me think long and hard about my future - my aspirations and goals as a future pharmacist.  The thought of becoming a licensed pharmacist in less than 1.5 years is extremely exciting, but honestly, a bit frightening.  It calls for a lot of responsibility, much more than what I'm used to, because lives are in your hands.  I went on pre-rounds at the WMC this past week with one of my professors, and it was a bit depressing, but at the same time, quite amazing.  The different thoughts the pharmacist goes through, the many suggestions they come up with for medication therapy interventions, and the what-seems-like infinite knowledge they have was jaw-dropping.  I hope that I can do what they do someday - making a difference in patient's lives.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Trying to stay awake...

Hi bloggers,

This is my first blog entry for SU BJD!  Exciting!  My friend and I are trying to keep our eyes open while we study tonight, which is quite a challenge.  It's been a busy past few weeks and continue to be for another couple of weeks with midterms upon us.  Thankfully, we have a 4-day weekend (aka "Fall break") that will help us to recuperate and recharge between midterm exams.  I knew P3 year was going to be tough, but at the same time, I guess I didn't know exactly what to expect.  It's not crazy, impossibly difficult, or else I would be crying right now, but the courses are demanding and require a great deal of continual diligence.  We're down 2 midterms, and have 4 more to go, including one being tomorrow morning!!  I can't wait until fall break (in 3 days)!!!  Yes, I'm counting down.  We're in desperate need of the break.
I've been doing a lot of reflecting on SU BJD lately (maybe I'm becoming nostalgic as I am nearing graduation - haha~ in a little more than a year), but I'm really grateful to the professors and the staff.  Things aren't perfect and some things seem unfair are times, but I think they're doing a good job overall with teaching and guiding us.

Well, back to studying!  Wish the P3's good luck on our midterms!!!

"Success comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it." - Henry David Thoreau (philosopher)




Esther

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Final Semester

The final semester has finally begun. And I definitely have a case of senioritis. I have been at my computer for the last hour with my notebook open, ready to study GI/Nutrition for ICARE...but I keep finding other things I could do (like write a BLOG). Oh well.

This semester is definitely as difficult as the others with ICARE, but the motivation level is way down. My time is spent on other school related things like preparing a dance for the talent show, or working on class websites, or KE pledging. This semester we have 9 pledges and they are amazing! I'm glad we have such a wonderful pledge class. I know they will keep KE going strong next year.

Ok sorry to keep this short but I really SHOULD be studying! I'll try to write again soon.