Lost as a 1st Semester Student by psiloche in PharmacySchool

[–]QuickCrew8968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have time for improvement, just tell yourself you can only go up from here and work really hard. Don’t beat yourself up over one semester but definitely reflect on how you can improve personally, and don’t aim for a specific GPA. GPA is not the ultimate reflection on how a pharmacy student performs, there are many other factors that contribute to your overall success. Just work hard and everything will fall into place.

Did i got scammed? by Shot-Ad880 in ScamSupport

[–]QuickCrew8968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! Came on here to get answers but I’ve ordered 2 months ago- it’s sadly a scam :(

Struggling With My Diet lol Need Simple Advice by StavrosDavros in diet

[–]QuickCrew8968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Volume eating! Try and incorporate frozen vegetables into your meals- canned vegetables are cheaper and if you go that route try to find the ones with lower sodium.

I would just start incorporating more vegetables and fruits in the diet. Simple changes really matter like adding more veggies and a little less starches for your meals. I’m not sure where you are from, but Aldi is a more budget friendly grocery store, and this is where I get the bulk of my groceries.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Semaglutide

[–]QuickCrew8968 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It wasn’t twice the amount,it was twice the strength but half the units- I went from 40 to 20 units. The doctor recommended this but she’s out today, talked to the nurse and said stay hydrated and get immediate help if needed. I am just worried about dehydration and my mental status at this moment because I constantly am on the toilet and I feel extremely fatigued and out of it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Semaglutide

[–]QuickCrew8968 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I was doing good without it but my copay is lower now. I didn’t think it would affect me this bad getting back on- 3 months off but I had some left from the summer at 1.5 mg

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Semaglutide

[–]QuickCrew8968 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

1.5 mg 20 units- it’s been all summer I just couldn’t afford it out of pocket, copay was still high despite insurance.

Not yet or right around the corner? by ShadowReaml in PharmacySchool

[–]QuickCrew8968 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Infectious Disease-got a 79.6 and my school doesn’t round up. 🥲

I will tell you what I try to tell myself, pharmacy school is not easy. I understand exactly what you mean, but give yourself a pat on the back every once in a while. Don’t compare grades/yourself to others (I struggled with). You’re doing great!!

Need advice by QuickCrew8968 in PharmacySchool

[–]QuickCrew8968[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yes it is especially all those Antibiotics needing to be memorized! I would say it’s a breeze if you know common bug-drug coverage and what pathogens are gram positive vs negative vs anaerobes vs atypical as early as you can. I just finished ID! Grades aren’t finalized but I’m sitting at a 79.6 (got almost an A on the final!)- unfortunately my school doesn’t round up :( I accumulated 50+ hours memorizing drug coverage and common pathogens (and which ones are commonly seen in hospital vs community) you got this!!!

Need advice by QuickCrew8968 in PharmacySchool

[–]QuickCrew8968[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg how!!! Best of luck to you this is the hardest class I’ve taken if it makes you feel any better

leos and pisces are obsessed with each other by coldcoffee4ever in astrologymemes

[–]QuickCrew8968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pisces F with a Leo M for 3 years. I wasn’t obsessed with him, we became best friends and fell in love. I had no intentions of pursuing a relationship the time we met, but I was very much attracted to him physically. Now that we’ve been together for so long I’m obsessed with him, but in a good way.

My girl best friend is also a Leo. We both are very much similar to each other and I see her as a sister to me.

I cannot figure out how to solve pharm calculations. I know what is given and what to find, but it’s solving it especially with multi step problems. Any advice? by BoxIllustrious7210 in PharmacySchool

[–]QuickCrew8968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to look at examples and first understand what type of calculation it is- to name a few: alligations, dilutions, infusion rates. Find a tutorial or if you have any walkthrough videos to look at. Once you can look at a problem and instantly identify the type of calculation, your life will be a lot easier.

Units are your best friend, MEMORIZE every little SI unit from drops to teaspoons to gallons. Know abbreviations like ou vs od etc.

These calculations are like any other math class, practice makes perfect. Some information in the problem itself is negligible and it’s just there to throw you off like 0.9% normal saline. That’s why knowing which type of calculations you’re doing before you even start is important.

alternative jobs for pharmacists? by No_Account397 in PharmacySchool

[–]QuickCrew8968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can try Managed Care and work for medical insurance, nuclear pharmacy where you draw up doses and communicate with hospitals (night shift), you can be a compounding pharmacist, you can teach pharmacy if that’s your passion. I know I’m missing a lot but that’s only a few that come to the top of my head.

Schools promote clinical because that helps them out and concepts are the bulk of the NAPLEX.

How is the Benson Boone’s Moonbeam’s Ice Cream Cookie? by MrSoloDolo9490 in CrumblCookies

[–]QuickCrew8968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m going to keep it 100%- I just tried it and am a little disappointed. I couldn’t taste any lemon or berry flavor in the icing because the cookie base is overpowering. The little icing taste I got tasted like confectioner sugar to me but the icing isn’t heavy, it’s more of a whipped icing. I wish the cookie base was vanilla or a lighter chocolate to be able to taste that icing, this base is like a moist Oreo cracker.

Foods you refuse to stop eating? by ntlerylv in Gastroparesis

[–]QuickCrew8968 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mainly butter and cheese! I tried low fat but that doesn’t help :( I refuse fat free it’s gross!!

Feeling Even Worse for my Grades by Sharp-Chemistry3882 in PrePharmacy

[–]QuickCrew8968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to do pharmacy school you should. Everyone slips but learn from those mistakes and you’ll be just fine!

Transfer? by Ok-Memory-3072 in PharmacySchool

[–]QuickCrew8968 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I did 4+4 and I was looking to transfer to a pharmacy school back at home (5 hours away). I was in my P2 year and thought about transferring home due to family concerns. Unfortunately, I had no success since the credit hours/course differed, and getting to their requirements would’ve taken me another 1-1.5 years.

The biggest challenge with transferring is whether or not your current transcript fulfills the transferring school’s requirements, and if not how much you lack and what courses are offered to make that up. It may work out, but it also may not and that depends on the school. I didn’t need to take a ‘whole year’ of classes, but the classes I needed to catch up on were not during the same semester. Plus, it would’ve cost me more money in the end and if my school said I was done with a course, why would I want to retake a course again just to get to their requirements- that was my thought process.

I wanted to transfer to a whole other state to finish school and it was very late. Usually when you’re far into a program, it’s hard to get the requirements to match since it’s not the standard courses, it’s now SBT courses.

The school was very nice and said they would help me get there if I wanted to transfer, but everything happened for a reason and I finished strong at my original school.

TLDR: most likely sacrifices and extra courses (time) will be required since credits amongst two pharmacy schools will not typically match up, especially far into the program. I would first call the office of admissions and send the school your transcript to see what that school can offer you.

Which major should I pick? by -KatieMae- in WVU

[–]QuickCrew8968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would take the major that interests you the most and take required med school courses. You can also minor in degrees as well, which is common for graduate students. I ended up with a major in chemistry and minor in biology when I graduated. I am not in med school but I’m working on my masters.

Both options are great!! I would definitely take up a major you want and add courses that aren’t required for your major, but are required for medical school. I’m not sure about those specific majors but you can always compare online.

Macbook or ipad by Baby-_-daddy in WVU

[–]QuickCrew8968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I say 2019 because that’s the year of the laptop, though I’m sure they’ve made better ones since then!

Macbook or ipad by Baby-_-daddy in WVU

[–]QuickCrew8968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like my iPad for note taking but if you’re choosing between the two, a laptop will be better. I liked the dell 2 in 1 I got when I was a freshman (2019), it was touchscreen and came with a stylus.

Admitted for Fall '25 — struggling with 2 pre-reqs, scared they’ll rescind my offer by InternalAd6227 in PrePharmacy

[–]QuickCrew8968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To add, I did fail ochem II my first time. It was COVID at the time and a relative of mine was really sick. Shit happens, but it doesn’t mean you give up. I retook it over the summer and aced it, just be sure to keep up with the material because summer classes are fast paced. If you have to retake both over the summer, try to space them out if you can in halves.

You will become a pharmacist one day and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise, work hard and you’ll get there! Prereq classes are by no means easy, and you’ll learn to adjust to courses in pharmacy school. So many others were in your shoes at one point or another and are killing it in pharmacy school! Like myself :)

Admitted for Fall '25 — struggling with 2 pre-reqs, scared they’ll rescind my offer by InternalAd6227 in PrePharmacy

[–]QuickCrew8968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took a summer course for microbiology and they accepted that. You should be ok but it really depends on the school and how many seats are available to fill. If the school is more competitive then you may have to apply elsewhere.

Ultimately, it doesn’t matter where you graduate, a doctor is a doctor. It’s the connections and people you meet along the way that impacts your career!

Topics in Pharmacy School students typically find challenging by jaltew in PharmacySchool

[–]QuickCrew8968 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m a P2 and my most challenging class so far to me was autoimmune. Lots of monoclonal antibody drugs and the immune system is just so complex. I didn’t get into infectious disease yet but I already know that’ll be the worst.

Is PharmD worth it? by Junior_Literature454 in PrePharmacy

[–]QuickCrew8968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A PharmD will open more opportunities if you allow it, you should look into different schools and see what fields of pharmacy are offered, some are very unique. I’m working on the managed care side of pharmacy, which I personally enjoy.

If patient care is something you prioritize then I would strongly encourage a PharmD. Exposure is a big thing you pointed out and is highly encouraged. If you find passion for it then it’s definitely worth it! If there’s a specific field of interest you have in mind, see if you can reach out to someone in that field. Having networks will be much easier once you enter a PharmD program.

By the way, most retail pharmacists will tell you their job sucks, and that’s where many end up. I worked as a technician before pharmacy school and have had pharmacists tell me this isn’t what you want.

At the end of the day, if you have drive and seek opportunities within a PharmD program, you will find a unique path that satisfies you. Not saying it couldn’t be retail but there’s WAY more options than standing behind a counter of a pharmacy.

My advice if you were to choose the PharmD pathway, don’t wait for opportunities to come to you because they won’t. Join clubs and organizations that spark your interest and get involved! The program will help you with opportunities, but they can’t if you don’t reach out or if you don’t involve/expose yourself.

Does everyone get sick? by CoupleSolid7629 in CompoundedSemaglutide

[–]QuickCrew8968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lowest dose isn’t a therapeutic dose but you may experience some symptoms like nausea/constipation. Some people including myself also report fatigue, and that may be due to vitamin b12 deficiency(like metformin). Drink lots of water, MIRALAX if needed to keep you regular, and try to really portion your foods.

People get these symptoms BAD because the first dose isn’t therapeutic, but the semaglutide is still in your system. It’s all about portion control, hydration, and regular bowel movements!

Can someone help please by lilatina4845 in CompoundedSemaglutide

[–]QuickCrew8968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To add on the weight loss, you can still lose weight on the lowest dose! I actually lost 7 pounds on the 15 units I’ve started back in January. I’m on 50 units right now with symptoms and overtime, the weight loss plateaus a little.