This forum used to be hip and trendy
Definitely Reddit.They mostly got banned and/or moved to reddit
OG here, but no one has ever accused me of being hip or trendy.This forum used to be hip and trendy
still here. let's make sdn great again.
I remember million trillion billion TC bro dude lolWe had that one Google/Apple/META/Tesla/NVIDIA CS pharmacist dude (I'm assuming it was a dude due to the amount of testosterone that I could smell across the screen) who turned this forum into a CS JO circle until he got banned. I'm sure he drove some people away
Legend has it that Trillion Billion Bro is clearly now living on the moon or possibly reached Mars?I remember million trillion billion TC bro dude lol
Curious, what's the name of the reddit pharmacy platform? Or what the kids call it, subreddit?
I did most of my posting in 2004-2008 when pharmacy admission was very competitive and when we didn't have a 'like button'. It wasn't unusual for applications to apply 2-3 years before they get one admission offer and a lot of students went out of state. It was great resource to learn about the application process and the interview process. I think I also learned the process to being a pharmacy technician and get volunteering experience from this forum.
This board was once filled with colorful posters. I even recall one of the founding assistant dean of Chapman, Lawrence Brown, came here to defend the need for more pharmacy school due to emerging shortage of MTM pharmacists that will be the future of pharmacy profession. Unfortunately, i believe he erased the vast majority of his posts.
Curious, what's the name of the reddit pharmacy platform? Or what the kids call it, subreddit?
Curious, what's the name of the reddit pharmacy platform? Or what the kids call it, subreddit?
I did most of my posting in 2004-2008 when pharmacy admission was very competitive and when we didn't have a 'like button'. It wasn't unusual for applications to apply 2-3 years before they get one admission offer and a lot of students went out of state. It was great resource to learn about the application process and the interview process. I think I also learned the process to being a pharmacy technician and get volunteering experience from this forum.
This board was once filled with colorful posters. I even recall one of the founding assistant dean of Chapman, Lawrence Brown, came here to defend the need for more pharmacy school due to emerging shortage of MTM pharmacists that will be the future of pharmacy profession. Unfortunately, i believe he erased the vast majority of his posts.