Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Reserving Judgment

I'm not happy about being slapped with the $100 fee for buying the new pharmacokinetic software, especially given how much a lot of our faculty like "requiring" textbooks that are never used in the class. Are they not aware I subsist on a diet of ramen noodles and rainwater? Case in point: Dr. M "required" that we get some silly text because she wanted us to know "they're not making all this stuff up, this is how compounding really is." Y'know, at that price I'll just take your word, Dr. M! Compounding really sucks this bad, I get it. Then with her joke reading assignments that accounted for little to nothing in the scope of the entire course I sure am glad she "made" us buy it!

Then there's this Goodman & Gilman silliness where apparently Big Shot Bob expects you to refer back to it for his every lecture. That's funny, I expected him to teach the course like he's being paid to. Isn't it amazing how our expectations work? I paid an exuberant amount of money and don't be expected to be told to read a book to learn, I can see where I went wrong. Of course, all bets are off 3rd year which is apparently going to be PharmcoBootCamp when it comes to cramming drugs into our minds. Its like the curriculum plan was literally "dick around for two years and then HOLY SHIT WE'VE ONLY GOT ONE YEAR LEFT!" Yeah, the curriculum plan has the foresight of me before blocks, PY1.

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They start tomorrow?

But I digress. Given how boss Dr. Lu's digital diabetes lectures were, I suppose I shouldn't resist cramming our curriculum full of more technology...yet. If this sucks, you'll know how I really feel about sending $100 to North Carolina for turd software.

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