Wednesday, February 15, 2012

We have what now?

The 2nd semester has started and after last week the P1s are ready for spring break. This semester is more science intensive that most of us enjoy but the pace of exams has increased to very other week. While I enjoy pharmaceutics, studying for a quiz in this class is like studying for an exam since all the material is fair game and the quiz is only 6 questions long. This last week was a bit much. I don't know whether it was preplanned by our professors as a test to determine whether our study habits are adequate or if it was a large coincidence.

    • Monday: Pharmaceutics Practical Exam
    • Tuesday: Pharmacogenomics Exam
    • Thursday: Pharmaceutics quiz
    • Friday: IBHS quiz
    • Monday: IBHS Exam

While most of us are looking forward to summer, some of us P1s (myself included) have decided to pursue our MBA in the joint program here at Shenandoah University. We commit to spending every other weekend in the summer (August is our off month) in P1, P2, P3 years. If anyone is interesting in pursuing their PharmD & MBA together, definitely check out: http://pharmacy.su.edu/PharmWeb/indexmenu/NavIndex.cfm?fuseaction=PharmDMBA

The only drawback is that a bachelor's degree is needed to be accepted into the MBA program but the school is willing to work with those who are close to receiving their degree so you can finish coursework before the beginning of your P1 year.

I hope to post more this semester.

Enjoy the warmish 50˚F weather while it lasts.

Kassandra

Monday, February 13, 2012

So it begins again...

We have now entered into the 5th week of the spring 2012 semester at BJD, and we (P1s, P2s, P3s) are not having our first "wave" of exams.  My first exam of the semester was last Thursday and went fairly well for the entire class.  Our next major exam is this Wednesday for iCare: Neuro/Psychiatry, and I'm already feeling very anxious about it.  It's a 3-credit class, which makes it big deal, and we covered a lot of material in the last 4 weeks about sleep disorders and seizure disorders.  It's actually very interested - some of the most interesting material I have studied so far in pharmacy school, which makes me want to be educated about it even more.  I think most of the P3s are on cloud 9 as we think about rotations to come in 3 months, which makes it difficult to motivate ourselves to study this semester.  But we need to do what we need to do to finish this semester off successfully.  3 months sounds so short, yet feels so long!  I hope we make it through this semester quickly and successfully!