Class of 2017!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!

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Who doesn't have to study for another exam until the Fall? :naughty:
 
Oh.. duh 😳
it is questionable if its an exam or not since its not so much written as 2 hours of proffs asking you questions about your work and Science and then judging how you spent the last 2-3 years of your life
 
it is questionable if its an exam or not since its not so much written as 2 hours of proffs asking you questions about your work and Science and then judging how you spent the last 2-3 years of your life

I meant "Oh duh, of course you meant grad school" . Not "oh duh of course it counts as studying" 😀
 
I meant "Oh duh, of course you meant grad school" . Not "oh duh of course it counts as studying" 😀
I got that I was just still wondering because if it doesn't count as an Exam

then......
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After an entire day of studying, I now know indications, contraindications, mechanism of action, and adverse effects for thirty ANS active drugs. This exam is going to be rough.

Sounds like a lot to learn in a single day. I will probably fail out of med school.

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Everything is going straight out of my brain the second I finish this exam. I'll be all like, "Praso-what now?"

Once it's in it doesn't matter how long it stays in, right? :naughty:

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lol. Nope, I will be the first one who might join the dreaded class of 2018. :boom:

:laugh:

That wasn't one of our drugs, but from the name, I'm assuming it's a beta-blocker similar to metoprolol or propranolol. It's probably indicated for hypertension and works by blocking B1 receptors and inhibiting the Gs/adenylyl cyclase pathway.

I hate that someone like you will be this far ahead of me in pharm. fml.
 
That wasn't one of our drugs, but from the name, I'm assuming it's a beta-blocker similar to metoprolol or propranolol. It's probably indicated for hypertension and works by blocking B1 receptors and inhibiting the Gs/adenylyl cyclase pathway.

:wow: Ok, you're good to go for the exam (and most of MS-1/2).
 
Defer a year so you aren't my competition.

Sorry, I can't have the loan sharks coming after me after my grace period ends. I'd like my legs to stay unbroken.

:wow: Ok, you're good to go for the exam (and most of MS-1/2).

I just realized that I have no idea what classes MS 1/2 actually take...

How in-depth do these classes go into the material in terms of pharmacology and biochem? I'm curious to see how much I've actually already covered in some of my undergrad classes.
 
That wasn't one of our drugs, but from the name, I'm assuming it's a beta-blocker similar to metoprolol or propranolol. It's probably indicated for hypertension and works by blocking B1 receptors and inhibiting the Gs/adenylyl cyclase pathway.

This would be correct!

The drugs ending in -olol indicate beta blockers. Used for hypertension, but also for tachycardia. I know this from grad school, but also from experience. Lol.
 
This would be correct!

The drugs ending in -olol indicate beta blockers. Used for hypertension, but also for tachycardia. I know this from grad school, but also from experience. Lol.

No wonder trololol is an effective treatment in destroying trolls and reducing our hypertension
 
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