4th semester exams results
Jul. 19th, 2008 12:02 pmRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry: 8
Pharmaceutical Botany: 8.43 test + 9.54 exam + [I don't know how much! Probably 7 or 8] lab diary = 9
Physiology II: 5
Physical Chemistry: 0 !!! [Not surprising, I had written NOTHING. But it's my first 0!]
Analytical Chemistry II: 5.1 exam + 8.5 lab diary = 6 [shame they don't count equally]
Pharmaceutical Microbiology: 5
Conclusions:
1. I probably could do better on Radiochemistry, but 8 is good enough.
2. If I wasn't lazy with Botany's lab diary, I could have gotten myself a 10.
3. 3rd time was the charm for Physiology II. YAY for finally passing! And to think most questions were multiple choice and I, um, kinda went with gut instinct. (Hey, I read what was on the exams the previous times I took the test, and on this one were the things I had read the previous times and hadn't been on! Gah.)
4. I should have just tried to nonsense my way through the Physical Chemistry exam. It worked for other people :x
5. You know that last chapter of the Analytical Chemistry II book, the one the professor only devotes two hours to and you don't have a lab on? When you say you'll read it before going to bed, DON'T FORGET to do it. Because 1.5 out of 10 will be from questions on that exact chapter. *headdesk*
5b. Still, better than having to retake the exam in September, when the professor announced it will be open-book with difficult exercises only because he's fed up with everyone copying.
6. The Microbiology professors (not surprisingly, coming from Medical school) have no clue what they SHOULD be asking pharmacists taking their exams. Such as, you know, antibiotics and stuff.
Total: 4 (albeit difficult) exams for September. Doable, methinks.
Pharmaceutical Botany: 8.43 test + 9.54 exam + [I don't know how much! Probably 7 or 8] lab diary = 9
Physiology II: 5
Physical Chemistry: 0 !!! [Not surprising, I had written NOTHING. But it's my first 0!]
Analytical Chemistry II: 5.1 exam + 8.5 lab diary = 6 [shame they don't count equally]
Pharmaceutical Microbiology: 5
Conclusions:
1. I probably could do better on Radiochemistry, but 8 is good enough.
2. If I wasn't lazy with Botany's lab diary, I could have gotten myself a 10.
3. 3rd time was the charm for Physiology II. YAY for finally passing! And to think most questions were multiple choice and I, um, kinda went with gut instinct. (Hey, I read what was on the exams the previous times I took the test, and on this one were the things I had read the previous times and hadn't been on! Gah.)
4. I should have just tried to nonsense my way through the Physical Chemistry exam. It worked for other people :x
5. You know that last chapter of the Analytical Chemistry II book, the one the professor only devotes two hours to and you don't have a lab on? When you say you'll read it before going to bed, DON'T FORGET to do it. Because 1.5 out of 10 will be from questions on that exact chapter. *headdesk*
5b. Still, better than having to retake the exam in September, when the professor announced it will be open-book with difficult exercises only because he's fed up with everyone copying.
6. The Microbiology professors (not surprisingly, coming from Medical school) have no clue what they SHOULD be asking pharmacists taking their exams. Such as, you know, antibiotics and stuff.
Total: 4 (albeit difficult) exams for September. Doable, methinks.
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Date: 2008-07-19 10:02 am (UTC)Also: I've missed you.
I do, however, keep the weirdest hours of anyone ever. It's five a.m. here now. Hopefully we run into each other on MSN soooooon.
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Date: 2008-07-19 10:35 am (UTC)Hope you're doing well, hugs :)
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Date: 2008-07-19 11:30 am (UTC)Chins up and for now, enjoy the WE! :)
***hugs***
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Date: 2008-07-20 10:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-20 08:01 pm (UTC)Now: have a fantabulous week as well! :p
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Date: 2008-07-19 02:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-20 10:49 am (UTC)For the time being I try to spend as much time as possible with good company :) There will be some vacation time away from Athens later on, but I'm not sure where or when yet :p And, of course, I have been meaning to study Organic Chemistry during the summer. (I started with it yesterday. Read like the first three pages. :p)
Hugs xxx
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Date: 2008-07-19 06:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-20 10:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-25 09:33 pm (UTC)hope you're allright and that the summer holidays plans planned themselves up. So, what are you up to?
Just wanted to drop a comment to tell you I *finally* finished listening to both the CDs you made me and WOW!
It's awesome! I gotta admit, after listening to Whitesnake (reminded me of Scorpions at times) some songs sounded familiar until "In the still of the night" and "Here I go again" got me snap back to college years and I went: "of course! I know these guys!"
Same happened with Def Leppard and Hysteria (which I just love): it's just, I hadn't listened to those in a veeeeery long time and, dunno, it was dusting up in a corner of my min somewhere. Glad you made those CDs. I feel like finding back long lost memories. :)
thankies and ****huggles***
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Date: 2008-07-26 07:57 pm (UTC)Plans came up and they sound great! I'll be away with a friend's family in the first week of August and then at the end of August again with my family like every year.
So, so glad you enjoyed the CDs! It makes me very happy to hear it :)
Incidentally, I'd been meaning to ask you: Do you have "Secret Voyage" by Blackmore's Night? It's kind of a folk/medieval rock/new age album. I found it recently and I enjoyed it; I think you'd love it. Want me to upload it somewhere for you?
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Date: 2008-07-26 10:05 pm (UTC)And nope, don't have that song so... well, I mean if it's not too much trouble for you, I'd really much enjoy discovering it! :)
enjopy the Sunday. :)
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Date: 2008-07-27 04:20 pm (UTC)Hope you enjoy it :)
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Date: 2008-07-27 05:01 pm (UTC)no subject
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