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Hi there. I'm a pre-pharmacy student completing an undergrad degree in chemistry. I'm doing great in all of my classes so far this semester... accept for calculus based physics I. I had an 87% in the class before our second exam. I studied and worked hard thinking I was going to do well. I, among many of my classmates, bombed the test, however. Most of the class couldn't even finish the darn thing.
I believe this has brought me down to a C+. What's discouraging is that I work hard, and take school very seriously. Nearly all of my time outside of class entails vigorous study... yet it has brought little return in this class so far. I can get an A in General Chemistry and Calculus but can't seem to hold my own in Physics.
Are there any pre-pharmacy/pharmacy students who struggled with physics? If so, what sort of adjustments did you make in order to achieve greater success? A part of the issue that I can point out is that I tend to have test anxiety. I can understand the material but may not always be able to express it under pressure. I am someone who takes longer to understand something than the average student. I also take longer on tests, even if I know exactly how to answer everything.
I know that this is a very open ended question, but you can imagine the frustration I have in this. Also, I feel that it would be to my advantage to discuss the issue with other students hoping to make it to pharmacy school one day... or who have already made it.
So, to simplify things, my questions are:
1.) Are there other pre-pharmacy students who struggled with physics? If so, what adjustments or accommodations were made/met to succeed?
2.) Is physics the type of class you can study for on your own, or is it more efficient to study with a group?
3.) Even though physics is a pharmacy prerequisite for many schools, is the grade taken into account as much as a chemistry or biology grade?
I believe this has brought me down to a C+. What's discouraging is that I work hard, and take school very seriously. Nearly all of my time outside of class entails vigorous study... yet it has brought little return in this class so far. I can get an A in General Chemistry and Calculus but can't seem to hold my own in Physics.
Are there any pre-pharmacy/pharmacy students who struggled with physics? If so, what sort of adjustments did you make in order to achieve greater success? A part of the issue that I can point out is that I tend to have test anxiety. I can understand the material but may not always be able to express it under pressure. I am someone who takes longer to understand something than the average student. I also take longer on tests, even if I know exactly how to answer everything.
I know that this is a very open ended question, but you can imagine the frustration I have in this. Also, I feel that it would be to my advantage to discuss the issue with other students hoping to make it to pharmacy school one day... or who have already made it.
So, to simplify things, my questions are:
1.) Are there other pre-pharmacy students who struggled with physics? If so, what adjustments or accommodations were made/met to succeed?
2.) Is physics the type of class you can study for on your own, or is it more efficient to study with a group?
3.) Even though physics is a pharmacy prerequisite for many schools, is the grade taken into account as much as a chemistry or biology grade?