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Passion4Sci 12-07-2009 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by NaOH (Post 8963435)
Pulled the trigger and signed up for the PTCB today... gogo $1 raise!

Easiest test you'll ever take...

pharm B 12-07-2009 11:43 AM

When are you taking it?

SHC1984 12-07-2009 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbell22 (Post 8963061)
I really don't like papers.:laugh:

I sat here for 6 hours yesterday writing a 10 page paper on Jet Blue Airlines and customer service in the airline industry. YAY FUN!

Wow that sounds worst than studying biostats! :laugh: I think the ONLY thing worst than writing papers is giving presentations...lets hope I never have to do that ever again...one public speaking pre-requiste is bad enough! LOL...

NaOH 12-07-2009 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Passion4Sci (Post 8963445)
Easiest test you'll ever take...

Hope so.


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When are you taking it?
Dunno, haven't actually scheduled it yet. I figure maybe right at the tail end of the month or early January. Hopefully that's not cutting it too close as far as deadlines... if there even are any deadlines.

...

I guess... I could go check?

homeslice 12-07-2009 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by SHC1984 (Post 8963759)
Wow that sounds worst than studying biostats! :laugh: I think the ONLY thing worst than writing papers is giving presentations...lets hope I never have to do that ever again...one public speaking pre-requiste is bad enough! LOL...

You're going to be in for a rude awakening.

crazybob 12-07-2009 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by SHC1984 (Post 8963759)
Wow that sounds worst than studying biostats! :laugh: I think the ONLY thing worst than writing papers is giving presentations...lets hope I never have to do that ever again...one public speaking pre-requiste is bad enough! LOL...

Don't you do presentations in Therapeutics later on? That's what I hear from people at my school. In Therapeutics Recitation, they're given a case and supposed to be "the expert" on explaining it and answering questions.

Tinkerbell22 12-07-2009 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by SHC1984 (Post 8963759)
Wow that sounds worst than studying biostats! :laugh: I think the ONLY thing worst than writing papers is giving presentations...lets hope I never have to do that ever again...one public speaking pre-requiste is bad enough! LOL...

Yeah I much prefer to study science textbooks! It's just my interest I guess. I've always had major stress over papers, but it's getting easier for me because we have to do it in every business class. I really love the courses.. the papers are so hard to make the full length though.

crazybob 12-07-2009 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbell22 (Post 8965019)
Yeah I much prefer to study science textbooks! It's just my interest I guess. I've always had major stress over papers, but it's getting easier for me because we have to do it in every business class. I really love the courses.. the papers are so hard to make the full length though.

I used to have a hard time with papers when I took Genetics. But I'm glad I did them because now I have a good understanding of that course, and whenever I need to explain something to a classmate, I can do it well using examples from books.

docss26 12-07-2009 06:52 PM

Has anyone been accepted and prior to matriculation thought..."I think I might be well suited for something else."

crazybob 12-07-2009 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by docss26 (Post 8965641)
Has anyone been accepted and prior to matriculation thought..."I think I might be well suited for something else."

Yup definitely. Sometimes I wondered if I was actually ready for pharmacy school and adequately prepared. But once I started, I adjusted well. I'm still adjusting, and I probably will be until the day I graduate.

I used to think about how awkward it would be knowing that no one from my undergrad or even my high school would be there. Before the first day of school, I knew 2 people out of 120. But I had not met those 2 until the spring semester when I applied and did interviews.

docss26 12-07-2009 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by crazybob (Post 8965691)
Yup definitely. Sometimes I wondered if I was actually ready for pharmacy school and adequately prepared. But once I started, I adjusted well. I'm still adjusting, and I probably will be until the day I graduate.

I used to think about how awkward it would be knowing that no one from my undergrad or even my high school would be there. Before the first day of school, I knew 2 people out of 120. But I had not met those 2 until the spring semester when I applied and did interviews.

I think pharmacy will make me happy. Sometimes I have second thoughts about pharmacy or dentistry. I'd really like to be my own boss some day and I have always been interested in independents since I have worked for one for over 5 years.

crazybob 12-07-2009 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by docss26 (Post 8965706)
I think pharmacy will make me happy. Sometimes I have second thoughts about pharmacy or dentistry. I'd really like to be my own boss some day and I have always been interested in independents since I have worked for one for over 5 years.

Once you start school, you'll learn about many different types of pharmacies and the kinds of pharmacists who work there.

docss26 12-07-2009 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by crazybob (Post 8965730)
Once you start school, you'll learn about many different types of pharmacies and the kinds of pharmacists who work there.

I'm looking forward to it!

SHC1984 12-07-2009 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbell22 (Post 8965019)
Yeah I much prefer to study science textbooks! It's just my interest I guess. I've always had major stress over papers, but it's getting easier for me because we have to do it in every business class. I really love the courses.. the papers are so hard to make the full length though.

Papers are just too time consuming and plus my English does suck, so it takes me even longer to write a perfect paper. Unless my sister is around to help me then it goes by much FASTER. :laugh:

docss26 12-07-2009 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by SHC1984 (Post 8966095)
Papers are just too time consuming and plus my English does suck, so it takes me even longer to write a perfect paper. Unless my sister is around to help me then it goes by much FASTER. :laugh:

I could NOT do a paper right now. Im studying comparative vertebrate anatomy and it is annoying.

SHC1984 12-07-2009 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by docss26 (Post 8966126)
I could NOT do a paper right now. Im studying comparative vertebrate anatomy and it is annoying.

I could NOT do a paper ever since I started SDN two years ago! :laugh: Everytime I am online I go on this website. I need to take more science classes that only use textbooks so I can just read them and stay offline! :laugh:
I really need to go back to studying RIGHT NOW...but you can see thats not happening. :rolleyes:

docss26 12-07-2009 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by SHC1984 (Post 8966141)
I could NOT do a paper ever since I started SDN two years ago! :laugh: Everytime I am online I go on this website. I need to take more science classes that only use textbooks so I can just read them and stay offline! :laugh:
I really need to go back to studying RIGHT NOW...but you can see thats not happening. :rolleyes:

Download this wallpaper for your computer. It helps me get by lol.

http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_b...otivation.html

PharmacyNut 12-07-2009 08:41 PM

whoa @ the number of posts in this thread! one miracle makes many...

anyone else feeling under the weather before finals? im about to get killed by a biochem test tomorrow...neeeed motivation now

DrYoda 12-07-2009 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by docss26 (Post 8965641)
Has anyone been accepted and prior to matriculation thought..."I think I might be well suited for something else."

I felt like that the three months before med school started ( I seriously considered defering a year and just working). It went away shortly after class started though.

docss26 12-07-2009 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by DrYoda (Post 8966228)
I felt like that the three months before med school started ( I seriously considered defering a year and just working). It went away shortly after class started though.

Im just overwhelmed with the thought of all the loans and paying it back. Are the trade offs worth it? Then I start to think about the future prospects of pharmacists and people talking about saturation and what not. I thought I had all this stuff figured out. Now that I am in and have 9 months to kill before school starts all these messed up thoughts are coming in my head and im confused.

DrYoda 12-07-2009 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by docss26 (Post 8966252)
Im just overwhelmed with the thought of all the loans and paying it back. Are the trade offs worth it? Then I start to think about the future prospects of pharmacists and people talking about saturation and what not. I thought I had all this stuff figured out. Now that I am in and have 9 months to kill before school starts all these messed up thoughts are coming in my head and im confused.

That's about what it was with me: loans + healthcare reform. I don't have much advice to offer other than not to make any rash decisions based on the scary loan numbers. At least for me the loan amount was more intimidating before I had them, now that I'm in school the number seems less scary.

docss26 12-07-2009 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by DrYoda (Post 8966399)
That's about what it was with me: loans + healthcare reform. I don't have much advice to offer other than not to make any rash decisions based on the scary loan numbers. At least for me the loan amount was more intimidating before I had them, now that I'm in school the number seems less scary.

Yeah, it helps knowing that the majority of my classmates will be in a similar position as me. I'm not that worried about job outlook. I know if you work hard enough you can find the right one. I'm just gonna keep my head up and be optimistic about the future. I love this job too much =)

pharm B 12-07-2009 11:52 PM

This is the last time I post on SDN this close to 2 am.

Until Spring finals. :yawn:

docss26 12-08-2009 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by pharm B (Post 8966805)
This is the last time I post on SDN this close to 2 am.

Until Spring finals. :yawn:

hahahah. I cut out early last night. Decided sleep was more important. =P

crazybob 12-08-2009 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by docss26 (Post 8967054)
hahahah. I cut out early last night. Decided sleep was more important. =P

:thumbup:

Definitely. This semester, my physiology professor once said "You lose more points than you gain after midnight, so get some sleep."

docss26 12-08-2009 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by crazybob (Post 8970235)
:thumbup:

Definitely. This semester, my physiology professor once said "You lose more points than you gain after midnight, so get some sleep."

No one ever follows that advice. They should, but they don't. It doesn't work for everyone.

pharm B 12-08-2009 08:01 PM

In this case, I had two term papers to write since they were due this morning. Man, it's like waking up from a dream when the semester's over. You remember things like: I'm getting married? I do stuff outside of school? Why is Ghostbusters still in the plastic wrap!?

crazybob 12-08-2009 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by pharm B (Post 8970773)
In this case, I had two term papers to write since they were due this morning. Man, it's like waking up from a dream when the semester's over. You remember things like: I'm getting married? I do stuff outside of school? Why is Ghostbusters still in the plastic wrap!?

In some people's case,
"____ and ____ got engaged? When did this happen?"

DrYoda 12-08-2009 08:25 PM

Blizzard:lame:

Canes 12-08-2009 09:16 PM

Crazybob said for me to express myself on here so um.....


Going to Vegas---to find a wife.

crazybob 12-08-2009 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Canes (Post 8971172)
Crazybob said for me to express myself on here so um.....


Going to Vegas---to find a wife.

Don't people usually go to vegas after they find a wife and then get married there? :laugh:

scoobygrl79 12-08-2009 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Canes (Post 8971172)
Crazybob said for me to express myself on here so um.....


Going to Vegas---to find a wife.

one time in vegas, i came across a drunk man who kept following me through out The Venetian, telling me he came to LV looking for a wife and even showed me this huge rock. I kept on trying to dodge behind slot machines and dive into bathrooms to get away from him. I was so stressed out by his chase, i kept on burying my face in my hand or covering my eyes, etc. When I finally got away and found my friends, they asked me why I looked like I got into a fight with some dirty coins and lost. Sure enough, there were big dirt smudges ALL OVER ME, cheeks, forehead, chin, neck, even shoulders. I had sported them for AT LEAST 5-6 hours...i swear, some things only happen in vegas..:cool:

Canes 12-08-2009 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by crazybob (Post 8971206)
Don't people usually go to vegas after they find a wife and then get married there? :laugh:


No, you're thinking of Arkansas buddy. Vegas is more of a leave something or someone back type of town :-)

Canes 12-08-2009 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by scoobygrl79 (Post 8971220)
one time in vegas, i came across a drunk man who kept following me through out The Venetian, telling me he came to LV looking for a wife and even showed me this huge rock. I kept on trying to dodge behind slot machines and dive into bathrooms to get away from him. I was so stressed out by his chase, i kept on burying my face in my hand or covering my eyes, etc. When I finally got away and found my friends, they asked me why I looked like I got into a fight with some dirty coins and lost. Sure enough, there were big dirt smudges ALL OVER ME, cheeks, forehead, chin, neck, even shoulders. I had sported them for AT LEAST 5-6 hours...i swear, some things only happen in vegas..:cool:



You promised you'd never tell ANYONE :-(

crazybob 12-08-2009 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by scoobygrl79 (Post 8971220)
one time in vegas, i came across a drunk man who kept following me through out The Venetian, telling me he came to LV looking for a wife and even showed me this huge rock. I kept on trying to dodge behind slot machines and dive into bathrooms to get away from him. I was so stressed out by his chase, i kept on burying my face in my hand or covering my eyes, etc. When I finally got away and found my friends, they asked me why I looked like I got into a fight with some dirty coins and lost. Sure enough, there were big dirt smudges ALL OVER ME, cheeks, forehead, chin, neck, even shoulders. I had sported them for AT LEAST 5-6 hours...i swear, some things only happen in vegas..:cool:

Wow.... I didn't have anything like that happen to me when I went to Vegas. I was still kinda young though, so I didn't pay attention to a whole lot.

But I have been to the Venetian, which is really nice. I think I still have pictures of that places on my computer.

Canes 12-08-2009 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by crazybob (Post 8971243)
Wow.... I didn't have anything like that happen to me when I went to Vegas. I was still kinda young though, so I didn't pay attention to a whole lot.

But I have been to the Venetian, which is really nice. I think I still have pictures of that places on my computer.



Grand canal, water front, the shows, the innocence---Vegas is the spot to be.

scoobygrl79 12-08-2009 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Canes (Post 8971240)
You promised you'd never tell ANYONE :-(

lol..youre too young to be this man.

scoobygrl79 12-08-2009 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by crazybob (Post 8971243)
Wow.... I didn't have anything like that happen to me when I went to Vegas. I was still kinda young though, so I didn't pay attention to a whole lot.

But I have been to the Venetian, which is really nice. I think I still have pictures of that places on my computer.

It has a huge Sephora (huge cosmetic store) connected to it so I do like it...
:love:

Canes 12-08-2009 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by scoobygrl79 (Post 8971273)
lol..youre too young to be this man.


My name is Benjamin Button.....

crazybob 12-08-2009 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Canes (Post 8971231)
No, you're thinking of Arkansas buddy. Vegas is more of a leave something or someone back type of town :-)

So if you found a "wife," you'd just leave her there? :laugh:

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Originally Posted by Canes (Post 8971297)
My name is Benjamin Button.....

You would probably be wearing glasses to read posts :laugh:

DrYoda 12-08-2009 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Canes (Post 8971172)
Crazybob said for me to express myself on here so um.....


Going to Vegas---to find a wife.

Ouch, those are more expensive than the poker tables.

crazybob 12-08-2009 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DrYoda (Post 8971326)
Ouch, those are more expensive than the poker tables.

That depends on how much you bet :laugh:

There have been times when people said love doesn't cost anything, so if he finds a girl he loves and she loves him back, he'll find a wife for free? :thumbup:

Canes 12-08-2009 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by crazybob (Post 8971314)
So if you found a "wife," you'd just leave her there? :laugh:



You would probably be wearing glasses to read posts :laugh:


I plea the fifffffffffffffffffffffffff good sir :-)

Canes 12-08-2009 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by DrYoda (Post 8971326)
Ouch, those are more expensive than the poker tables.


Good point. I shall go there to gamble then. I'm the worse gambler there is tho. My buddies hate playing poker w/ me or anything that evolves us betting. I'll win and get out. I'm perfectly happy in winning 5-dollars.....covers my cost of a venti iced-coffee :-)

confettiflyer 12-08-2009 09:53 PM

I crashed another CNCP thread today (CNCP 2014 thread), my posts have gone unchallenged. Thought I'd dive in here and see what's up.

DrYoda 12-08-2009 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Canes (Post 8971351)
Good point. I shall go there to gamble then. I'm the worse gambler there is tho. My buddies hate playing poker w/ me or anything that evolves us betting. I'll win and get out. I'm perfectly happy in winning 5-dollars.....covers my cost of a venti iced-coffee :-)

:laugh: I like to take my profits and run as well.

crazybob 12-08-2009 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Canes (Post 8971351)
Good point. I shall go there to gamble then. I'm the worse gambler there is tho. My buddies hate playing poker w/ me or anything that evolves us betting. I'll win and get out. I'm perfectly happy in winning 5-dollars.....covers my cost of a venti iced-coffee :-)

$5 seems like too small of a profit to just run after you have some winnings.

docss26 12-08-2009 10:01 PM

Any of you play the stock market? I have 9 months to kill before pharmacy school starts, so ill be learning to do that+working full time+working out full time. holla

UES Girl 12-08-2009 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by scoobygrl79 (Post 8971284)
It has a huge Sephora (huge cosmetic store) connected to it so I do like it...
:love:

OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG !

I love that Sephora ! I took my PCAT in Vegas last year and afterwards splured on a few YSL goodies at that sephora. :thumbup: :love:

I could probably live in that Sephora. Are you a VIB ? I just used up my VIB 20 $ off coupon on some goodies. Got myself some pretty stuff for Xmas, new mascara, liner and etc. Now I just need a MAC pigments for NY party and I'm good to go. :thumbup::love:

DrYoda 12-08-2009 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by confettiflyer (Post 8971377)
I crashed another CNCP thread today (CNCP 2014 thread), my posts have gone unchallenged. Thought I'd dive in here and see what's up.

Trash talking?


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