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I get an intern license in my P1 year.
So be a tech.

EDIT: TOP!
I get an intern license in my P1 year.

I feel like you really ought to know the law about that in your state.
Or how to find it.
Just sayin'
Don't be a jerk.
A lot of the advice so far has centered around networking, especially with professors. What if you don't normally talk to professors and don't really know what to approach them about that isn't an artificial topic?
You've hit the nail on the head as to the issue with networking - any networking. It's worse with tangentially-connected business associates you may or may not see again & don't really care about / have any interest in.
My best advice is to remember that everyone is a person, with interests & hobbies too. One of my O Chem instructors likes to run. One of my A&P teachers owns two Great Danes. My other O Chem teacher likes to hike & scuba dive. I doubt these people remember me, since I haven't seen them in a couple years, but if I do see them, I have a hook into a conversation.
I would consider myself a - I learned some of these things from their faculty websites - but I am learning that's what it takes to survive in nearly any business these days. Fortunately (or unfortunately), it's part of my job now, and I get (have to?) be around master networkers. Any sort of social gathering is a good place to interact with networkers - church, parties (well, those that not everyone knows each other), business meetings / affairs, when you take your kids to the park.
Watch the masters, the people for whom networking seems to be part of their personality. See what they do that you can also do. PRACTICE. Networking is a skill!
I am just applying to pharmacy school - perhaps someone in pharmacy school or in the field has some more specific advice?
👍As a new student, it's hard to know which organizations to join, at least in terms of specialties (NCPA, SSHP, etc.) considering I have no real clue which direction I want to go.
I'm all about free lunches, but I'd feel kind of weird joining both the community pharmacy organization AND the health-systems organization. Plus, I hate spending money.
What about your local/state pharmacy organization? Ours is pretty active. First year we have a deal where we can join four organization for a discounted price and then 2nd year, you decide which you want to stay in. I stayed in SSHP, AzPA, and APhA. I also joined ACCP.
Do you have any insights as to why you picked the organizations you did?
I recently took a couple of tests that really hit me hard. I made 84's on both, but the test itself really put me back. I had a really hard time with all the conceptual questions.
Do you have any advice on how to go about studying/changing your habits to be more prepared?
You have to figure out what works for you. Group studying can be very effective. So can homemade note cards.
), but now that I'm in pharmacy school, I always force myself to learn the important stuff. When I start working and someone asks me for information I'm supposed to know, I can't say "Sorry failed that test can't tell ya" 😀 . This single factor has helped me out the most so far. Also, I want to do well because it gives me more options in the future.Wouldn't it make sense for it to be easier to be at the top of your class in pharmacy school?
As a new student, it's hard to know which organizations to join, at least in terms of specialties (NCPA, SSHP, etc.) considering I have no real clue which direction I want to go.
I'm all about free lunches, but I'd feel kind of weird joining both the community pharmacy organization AND the health-systems organization. Plus, I hate spending money.
First year seems to be the year that most people join just about every group. P2 they fine tune their memberships, and P3 they really narrow it down.
Few people really narrow it down in their P2 year.
Then by P3 year, they already know what they want.
I assume it varies by school. Here, we have no bargains like Lea had, so you have to pay each group's fees. I think I pay around $80 each for SSHP and APhA and about $100 for PDC.
I know I complain a lot...the truth is I really love what I'm doing and learning but I am really getting pushed to my limit.
That reminds me...I forgot to tell you that I dropped PDC. I'm only SSHP, APhA, and AzPA now. I'm glad I didn't run for any officer positions. I am barely keeping my head above water right now. Last semester was cake compared to this one! I know I complain a lot...the truth is I really love what I'm doing and learning but I am really getting pushed to my limit. The 3rd years say it doesn't get better (they are the first class with the new curriculum). When I see them, they all look depressed. That scares me!
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I just read through this post - There is some super awesome insight here.
I have a question, is pharmacy school a Monday-Friday, 9-5 experience? I find, that I do about 90% of my learning completely on my own. I am currently in my senior year of a chemistry degree. I go to my class, and I typically do not understand anything that is being communicated. My main purpose of going to class is so that I will not miss out on announcements. I then go and study the book, notes, or any other resources I might have, and I end up understanding the material very well. I am currently holding a 3.9 GPA, so I feel like my technique is working well.
My worry is, that this might burn me in pharm. school. I am concerned that if I am in class 9-5, I will spend more time not knowing what the heck is going on, and less time focusing on my style of learning. Does anyone have any insight on this?
I too enjoy this thread and find it very helpful. Thanks!
Rxlea: I'll be starting P1 @ UofA this fall and appreciate your advice. You mentioned the new curriculum and upon review of it, I have a question. The first semester of P1 is a total of 17units. Do all the courses span the entire semester even though some count as only 1 or 2 units?
those go to november. You have to get a 93 for an A. The new curriculum is being tweaked. Third years had it the hardest. But based on student input, they are making some changes. They are very good about listening to students about the curriculum. We made some recommendations that you'll benefit from 😛
Relax over summer cuz life is going to be rough come fall!
Good to know and good looking out. I'm definitely taking the summer easy! It'll be nice to take a timeout for a beer!
Try not to get tied down in a relationship as it causes arguements and stress if one partner not available at given moments. There will be plenty of time to meet the man/woman of your dreams later in your career.
Try not to get tied down in a relationship as it causes arguements and stress.
Wait a second!! So your telling me that its not like what I saw on the movie Ghost? Or, Sleepless in Seattle? What about Titanic?
Sorry for being off topic.. But this quote made me LOL.