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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 339985" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Thanks Judi! If I have questions I'll PM you, if you don't mind. It can take days to get a reply to an emailed question from the pharm teacher. She's got 8 other classes, so can't always get right back to us.</p><p></p><p>I just can't figure out why it's not sticking worth a darn. And it's driving me nuts. </p><p></p><p>Some of the problem is that it is going so darn fast and she's doing up to 3 chapters at a time. That's a wealth of info to try to learn really well in only a week. Until the Come to Jesus Meetin' last week there has been NO classroom instruction. And I know that has been hurting me big time. I relate what I read and study to what is said and seen in the classroom and that's how I remember. Once we're doing medications in clinical they'll begin to really stick for good.....if I can make it that far. I'm a hands on type of person if you want it to stay in my long term memory.</p><p></p><p>I've been working on both math and pharm today. The actural math itself I have down pretty darn good. I took the same class last year before entering the program to get a head start. But I've noticed reading the drug labels for the math problems is re-enforcing the generic-trade name relationship for me that just trying to memorize wasn't doing.</p><p></p><p>I was prepared for pharm to be hard. It is the hardest part of the entire program. But monumental, I wasn't prepared for. sigh Of course I also thought it would be taught in the classroom, not online. ugh!</p><p></p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 339985, member: 84"] Thanks Judi! If I have questions I'll PM you, if you don't mind. It can take days to get a reply to an emailed question from the pharm teacher. She's got 8 other classes, so can't always get right back to us. I just can't figure out why it's not sticking worth a darn. And it's driving me nuts. Some of the problem is that it is going so darn fast and she's doing up to 3 chapters at a time. That's a wealth of info to try to learn really well in only a week. Until the Come to Jesus Meetin' last week there has been NO classroom instruction. And I know that has been hurting me big time. I relate what I read and study to what is said and seen in the classroom and that's how I remember. Once we're doing medications in clinical they'll begin to really stick for good.....if I can make it that far. I'm a hands on type of person if you want it to stay in my long term memory. I've been working on both math and pharm today. The actural math itself I have down pretty darn good. I took the same class last year before entering the program to get a head start. But I've noticed reading the drug labels for the math problems is re-enforcing the generic-trade name relationship for me that just trying to memorize wasn't doing. I was prepared for pharm to be hard. It is the hardest part of the entire program. But monumental, I wasn't prepared for. sigh Of course I also thought it would be taught in the classroom, not online. ugh! Hugs [/QUOTE]
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