The way they teach Therapeutics at my school leads me to doubt the course's legitimacy. The exam averages were always low... D's and F's. Our professor had to throw out questions to raise the averages to ~68%.
It seems like we learned so much about diagnosis and not enough about pharmacy (except dosing). Dosing was almost impossible anyway, because nothing was narrowed down. More class time --> more dosing to memorize.
I guess I'm just disappointed. It seems like the Therapeutics classes at other schools are more consistent with what's going on in pharmacy. Maybe you get what I'm saying Njac or maybe your classes just make sense inherently.
There would have been NO way that I could have studied the night before the exam and made a 99% or 97%. The highest grade that I had heard of on any exam was a 92.5%.
I feel alright about all of my grades this semester, however, I wouldn't be ok with my grades if I had been in a different situation. I have high expectations of myself, so this semester kinda feels like a curve ball.
Also, it was suppose to be the hardest semester of pharmacy school, and I believe it was. Hey... at least it's over with!