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Hey fellow PharmD Candidates -
I am half way through my first year and feeling a little anxious about my grades. I guess I'm trying to get an idea of whether I am overreacting or not. My average exam scores have been in the B- / C+ range. My undergrad GPA was 3.7, so I'm just not used to working my tail off and ending up with such low scores.
Our course load is at about 19 hours right now (quarter hours) and I would estimate that I spend about 30 hours outside of class studying. When I talk to my classmates, most of them seem to be spending a lot less time than that. I just feel like I'm putting in more book time and getting not so great scores - so I am frustrated. I feel like I must be doing something wrong!
If anyone had any practical study tips on how to use time more effectively and achieve higher scores, please share.
thanks 😕
I am half way through my first year and feeling a little anxious about my grades. I guess I'm trying to get an idea of whether I am overreacting or not. My average exam scores have been in the B- / C+ range. My undergrad GPA was 3.7, so I'm just not used to working my tail off and ending up with such low scores.
Our course load is at about 19 hours right now (quarter hours) and I would estimate that I spend about 30 hours outside of class studying. When I talk to my classmates, most of them seem to be spending a lot less time than that. I just feel like I'm putting in more book time and getting not so great scores - so I am frustrated. I feel like I must be doing something wrong!
If anyone had any practical study tips on how to use time more effectively and achieve higher scores, please share.
thanks 😕