A typical class week: Pharm.D

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Well, I start at SIU-E in fall...I currently have a full time job, and I know I'm going to have to drop it. Can anyone tell me what a typical week is like in P1? I'm more concerned about amount of days rather than the time, because I'm going to be commuting an hour each way. 😱
 
Here's my P-1 schedule for the Fall 08 Semester.

Mondays
9AM-11AM(Pharmaceutics I)
11AM-12PM(Public Health I)
12PM-1PM(Lunch)
1PM-4PM(Pharmaceutics Interactive Session)

Tuesdays
9AM-10AM(Biomedical Sciences I)
10AM-12PM(Intro Professional Practice)
12PM-1PM(Lunch)
1PM-4PM(IBiomedical Sciences Interactive Session)

Wednesday
8AM-9AM(Biological Sciences I)
9AM-10AM(Pharmaceutics I)
10AM-12PM(Public Health I)
12PM-1PM(Lunch)
1PM-4PM(Biological Sciences Interactive Session)

Thursday
9AM-11AM(Biomedical Sciences I)
11AM-12PM(Intro Professional Practice)
12PM-1PM(Lunch)
1PM-4PM(Intro Prof Practice Interactive Session)

Friday
8AM-10AM(Biological Sciences I)
10AM-12PM(Student Advisement Sessions)
12PM -GO HOME!


We don't have interactive sessions every day, that depends on what the professor plans. Usually we have like 1-2 interactive sessions/week.
 
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MON
9AM-11AM Physical Chemistry of Drugs
11AM-12PM Anatomy and Physiology
12PM-1PM Lunch
1PM-2PM Pharmacy Administration
2PM-3PM Physical Chemistry Pre-Lab Lecture
3PM-6PM Physical Chemistry Lab

TUE
9:30AM-11AM Biochemistry
11AM-12PM Intro to Pharmacy
12PM-1PM Lunch
3:30PM-6:30 PM Pharmacy Admin Lab

WED
11AM-12PM Anatomy and Physiology
12PM-1PM Lunch
1PM-2PM Pharmacy Administration

THURS
9:30AM-11AM Biochemistry
11AM-12PM Intro to Pharmacy
12PM-1PM Lunch
2PM-5PM Medicinal Chemistry Lab

FRI
9AM-10AM Physical Chemistry
11AM-12PM Anatomy
12PM-1PM Lunch
1PM-2PM Medicinal Chemistry
2PM-3PM Medicinal Chemistry Pre-Lab Lecture

I also worked 2 8 hours shifts (on Sat and Sun), but I don't recommend it!!!!👎
 
That's what sucks...I got my degree in computer science then discovered...I absolutely hate working on computers -- I hate programming, I hate troubleshooting...I even hate other programmer's odor, which I swear they must all be desensitized to. LOL

I was always told by my parents to major in CS because it's something I was good at...and yes...I am...but I cannot imagine a life doing what I'm doing now. Trouble is, I stopped living a student's budget when I stopped being a student. I actually have drive, interest, and motivation to get through Pharmacy school, but it's going to be a budget shock, that's for sure. I'm used to $52k salary...so I'm guessing student loans will have to carry me through.

Thank you all for your informative replies.
 
That's what sucks...I got my degree in computer science then discovered...I absolutely hate working on computers -- I hate programming, I hate troubleshooting...I even hate other programmer's odor, which I swear they must all be desensitized to. LOL

I was always told by my parents to major in CS because it's something I was good at...and yes...I am...but I cannot imagine a life doing what I'm doing now. Trouble is, I stopped living a student's budget when I stopped being a student. I actually have drive, interest, and motivation to get through Pharmacy school, but it's going to be a budget shock, that's for sure. I'm used to $52k salary...so I'm guessing student loans will have to carry me through.

Thank you all for your informative replies.

I am in the same position, BS in Information Technology and will receive my MS in CIS in June. I applied to pharmacy school this fall and I'm waiting for a reply. I am planning on merging the two. There is a pharmacy specialization called Pharmacy Informatics which I plan on pursing once I complete pharmacy school, it may be an option for you too. I am going to continue to work with computers during school (when I get in) to supplement my income because being a pharmacy tech does not pay enough.

HTH
 
I assume from reading the posts that the vast majority of pharmacy schools have classes for 7-8 hours a day right?
 
Damn Sparda has a hefty schedule, are you in a 3-year program?

Mine last semester was:

Monday:
9-10 physiology
11-12 (or maybe 10-11?) pharmaceutical calculations recitation (didn't go to any except the first one of the semester)
12-1 biochemistry

Tuesday:
9-10 physiology
11:30-1 intercultural communication (elective)
3-4 clinical pharmacy skills

Wednesday:
9-10 physiology
10-11 biochemistry
12-1 biochemistry
2-3 biochemistry recitation
3-4 pharm. calculations
4-6 IPPE meetings (we had 3 of those in the semester)

Thursday:
9-10 physiology
11:30-1 intercultural communication
3-4 clinical pharmacy skills
4-5 clinical pharmacy skills recitation

Friday:
9-10 physiology
12-1 biochemistry

That's what 16 credits roughly looks like. Also 16 credits this upcoming semester (though classes are a bit harder), but much more spread out. For instance, Thursdays I start at 8 and end at 7, with giant breaks. Chances are, you'll go to school Monday-Friday. With schedules in pharm. schools being very rigid, chances are you won't be able to structure your schedule in such a way that you'll have a day off.

And to James: 7-8 hours a day of class 5 days a week? That would be 30 or more credits a semester (realistically a credit isn't really an hour per week). Doesn't seem too reasonable, since you also need to put work in outside of class.
 
Fall semester:
M-F, had patient care lab on thurs. Longest day was only wed and thurs (cuz of lab), but we were out by 4pm. Other days, it starts about 8-12ish. Not bad still. Plus on Wed, we have like a 3 hr break in between, which is why that day is long.

Winter semester:
No classes on Friday (Whoo-hooo). M-Th 8am-12ish except Wed (3 hr break) and Thurs (lab) til 4pm. Still not bad.
 
It's a 4 year program however, the Touro NY plan is to do 2 years of coursework and 2 years of rotations. Thus, we're squeezing in 3 years of didactic classes into 2 years.

LOL, I don't go to the Pharmaceutics Recitation Sessions(Calculations) sessions either since you have to move at the speed of the class, which in this case is really slow. I can have an entire chapter of problems done within 2 hours, while in the recitation sessions, they only do like 10 problems in the same amount of time.

If I have any trouble with the calculations, I just e-mail the professor.

Right now, my main focus is on the Biological Sciences course, which is killing me. I must ace the next exam.
 
Well, I start at SIU-E in fall...I currently have a full time job, and I know I'm going to have to drop it. Can anyone tell me what a typical week is like in P1? I'm more concerned about amount of days rather than the time, because I'm going to be commuting an hour each way. 😱

I go to SIUE. How do you know you are going there in the Fall? They don't hold interviews until March. Or are you talking about taking pre-pharm classes?
 
Class from 8 - 3:30 PM everyday. Somedays end earlier. Some days later, lab if you have lab.

6 test in a week and a half, and its not even finals. Everybody looks ugly and tired by the 5th test. Some don't go to all the classes, but just listen to the lectures online/audio/ etc. Don't know about SIU-E though.

P1 is supposed to be tough.
P2 is supposed to be the hardest.
P3 and P4 should be easier.
 
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